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AdulauWikiDiary: 2009-09-13 Machine Tag Taxonomy and Binomial Nomenclature

by karlcow

I have gathered some notes on my use of machine tag for biology taxonomy. So you can express easily the classification on web services using tagging (like flickr or del.icio.us) a machine tag that can be read by human and by machine (read information automated systems) :

genoTyp :: An experiment about genetic typography by Michael Schmitz.

by sbrothier
Idea genoTyp is an experiment regarding fonts under genetic aspects. Their characteristics are encoded in hereditary factors. Different fonts can be mixed as desired and their genomes can be manipulated. New fonts are generated according to genetic rules. Approach In order to pair different fonts, their genetic structure must correspondence. In biology only organisms belonging to the same species can pair themselves. However fonts are of different species. One a for example ist defined by 30 points connected to each

BioLinks - Web Links for Biology Students

by fotopol
| Biosciences Home | Minnesota State University Moorhead Home |

CLUTO - Software for Clustering High-Dimensional Datasets | Karypis Lab

by karlcow

CLUTO is a software package for clustering low- and high-dimensional datasets and for analyzing the characteristics of the various clusters. CLUTO is well-suited for clustering data sets arising in many diverse application areas including information retrieval, customer purchasing transactions, web, GIS, science, and biology.

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2008

The 5 Kingdoms of Life

by knann
Great site with detailed info and great images(copyrighted). Written by a Biology professor

BUBL - Catalogue of Internet Resources

by cascamorto
000 Generalities Includes: computing, Internet, libraries, information science 100 Philosophy and psychology Includes: ethics, paranormal phenomena 200 Religion Includes: bibles, religions of the world 300 Social sciences Includes: sociology, politics, economics, law, education 400 Language Includes: linguistics, language learning, specific languages 500 Science and mathematics Includes: physics, chemistry, earth sciences, biology, zoology 600 Technology Includes: medicine, engineering, agriculture, management 700 The arts Includes: art, planning, architecture, music, sport 800 Literature and rhetoric Includes: literature of specific languages 900 Geography and history Includes: travel, genealogy, archaeology

Dynamic programming and sequence alignment

by BlueVoodoo
Molecular biology is increasingly dependent on computer science algorithms as research tools. This article introduces you to bioinformatics — the use of computers to solve biological problems. Learn the basics of dynamic programming, an advanced algorithmic technique you may find useful in many of your programming projects.

Cell Biology Animations

by knann & 3 others
What happens when a biologist with a passion for art creates a website? This fabulous animation site shows the artistic side of biological processes along with a few surprises. View animations that demonstrate amino acids and proteins, cell anatomy, evolution time line, Krebs cycle, and photosynthesis, to name a few. Some animations are very simplistic but artfully done.

2007

Discover Life -- Tree of Life

by fotopol
LIFE - The Science of Biology | Search | All Living Things

ARKive Education - Resources

by knann
ARKive Education is a free-to-use, multi-media resource bank for teachers and other educators. Making use of the stunning imagery available at the award-winning ARKive website www.arkive.org, ARKive Education provides downloadable, ready to use modules on a wide range of curriculum topics, suitable for geography, biology, environmental education and citizenship lessons.

CorporatePig Base : Meredith Dittmar

by josephine & 2 others
Meredith Dittmar is an artist living and playing in Portland OR. Dittmars human-animal-plant-energy amalgams contain threads of common elements and colors to express deep levels of union across themes of biology, technology, and consciousness . Her characters are frequently involved in quiet expressive moments, or lounge facing their audience so they can share their inner space. Dittmar believes it is this space we recognize in ourselves, and through convening in that space, the interconnectedness of all things is revealed. She sees the act of spontaneous artistic creation as part of a larger practice of being present, and a way to better understand herself and reality.

CorporatePig Base : Meredith Dittmar

by sbrothier & 2 others
Meredith Dittmar is an artist living and playing in Portland OR. Dittmars human-animal-plant-energy amalgams contain threads of common elements and colors to express deep levels of union across themes of biology, technology, and consciousness . Her characters are frequently involved in quiet expressive moments, or lounge facing their audience so they can share their inner space. Dittmar believes it is this space we recognize in ourselves, and through convening in that space, the interconnectedness of all things is revealed. She sees the act of spontaneous artistic creation as part of a larger practice of being present, and a way to better understand herself and reality.

Cellupedia

by kathleen_vincent
Basic biology intro to cell structure and function.

HippoCampus

by knann
Outstanding resource for high school algebra,american government, AP biology,calculus,environmental science,physics,religion,and us history. Multimedia materials for differentiation and engagement. Interactive with full course materials. Added bonus: register as a teacher and customise the course materials and then we can add a link to your teacher website or the internet resources page.

visualcomplexity.com | A visual exploration on mapping complex networks

by kathleen_vincent & 65 others
VisualComplexity.com intends to be a unified resource space for anyone interested in the visualization of complex networks. The project's main goal is to leverage a critical understanding of different visualization methods, across a series of disciplines, as diverse as Biology, Social Networks or the World Wide Web. I truly hope this space can inspire, motivate and enlighten any person doing research on this field.

Constructal Theory: Introduction to the Inverse of Biomimicry (TreeHugger)

by karlcow
A new theory, and possibly a new law of physics, Constructal theory can be understood as the inverse of biomimicry. Instead of looking to nature or biology to guide design, constructal theory starts from the understanding of the simple constructal law and extrapolates out a series of structures or designs for that situation.

Inside Cancer

by rike_ & 1 other
Multimedia Guide to Cancer Biology

free powerpoints and whiteboard presentations for teachers

by knann (via)
Free microsoft Power point TM presentations biology chemistry maths english history physics geography spanish powerpoints. Great for KS1 KS2 KS3 KS4 and post 16 A level lessonplans, K-12 and more

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