Archive for the ‘Comics’ Category
Progress is difficult to measure in the software realm
Interesting observation in Dilbert comics about progress in software world, Progress is difficult to measure in the software realm. You could measure the lines of code I produce, but that would reward inefficiency
Story of "Synthia" the (theoretical) human-made synthetic microbe
“The Story of Synthia” explains — in a cartoon — how some scientists are attempting to create synthetic “life.” By replacing the genome of a natural microbe with a human-made genome constructed from synthetic DNA, they hope to give birth [...]
My Computer Desktop
Your Computer Desktop: A need-based framework in contextualizing nano-informatic structures Abstract This paper presents an alternative visual web-enabled interpretation of the short-based graphical sequential narration titled Your Computer Desktop (YOU). It is hypothesized that use of this secondary interface suffused [...]
Sweden, we're waiting
Latest edition of Science highlights Jorge Cham, creator of Piled Higher and Deeper comic strip, and here is the fun

