Your hair -- or lack of hair -- is the result of a lifelong tug-of-war between activators that wake up, and inhibitors that calm, stem cells in every hair follicle on your body. Your hair -- or lack ...
Figure 2: Frequency distribution of gap size (length of consecutive non-M. californianus points encountered in random transects) observed in mussel beds of Tatoosh Island, Washington (filled circles; ...
The study of corrosion processes remains pivotal for understanding material degradation in diverse environments. Recent computational approaches, particularly those employing cellular automata ...
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol. 62, No. 4 (Apr., 2002), pp. 1414-1436 (23 pages) We present a two-dimensional cellular automata network applied to granular flow and often called a ...
John M. Halley, Hugh N. Comins, J. H. Lawton and M. P. Hassell This paper describes the first cellular automaton model of a multispecies fungal community and presents some of the results of this model ...
Let's start with a simple game, due to John Conway, called the Game of Life. Start with a grid of squares and color each square either black or white (dead or alive). Each square has eight neighbors, ...
Chuong presented the findings at the American Society for Cell Biology 2011 Annual Meeting in Denver. Building on research reported in Science last year, Chuong and his colleagues teamed with Oxford ...