Bipartite networks
A bipartite network, also known as a bipartite graph or bigraph, is a type of network in graph theory where the nodes can be divided into two distinct sets, and… Read More »Bipartite networks
Backgroud in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, a specialisation in Neuroeconomics – a field combining Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics. BSc in International Marketing and Psychology. At TSB, I am focusing my slightly diverse skills on both the Blogging Science & the SciCrisp team. When I am not working on these fascinating projects I work in IT (and probably hang out with my dog).
A bipartite network, also known as a bipartite graph or bigraph, is a type of network in graph theory where the nodes can be divided into two distinct sets, and… Read More »Bipartite networks
Nominal data refers to data where categories do not have a particular order or ranking. It involves dividing data into distinct categories that are not inherently ranked. For example, if… Read More »Types of variables
What is nominal data mining?
What are the challenges in the design of combinatorial therapies in cancer?
Do you know that nominal data mining can be used to plan combinatorial therapies for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia?
When you work out, your body supplies nutrients (such as oxygen) to your muscles by adjusting the blood flow. The haemodynamic response is the name of this biological process that quickly delivers… Read More »Haemodynamic response, neurovascular coupling, and measuring brain activity indirectly
What is neurofeedback and something science fiction-y called a brain-computer interface? How can you learn to control your mind? Did you know you can indirectly measure brain…
“We tried to calm him in every possible way, but he cried and shouted all night”, desperately declared the Coopers about their three-year-old suffering from severe atopic dermatitis. Stories like this are more common than you think in paediatric and dermatologic wards.
8 fascinating scientific facts before brain blackout on Christmas holidays.
In order for the virus to enter a cell, it binds its antigens (virus proteins) to receptor proteins on the surface of a cell (in a lock and key mechanism)… Read More »?Viruses and serotypes
The Questions will be answered:
What is a rhinovirus?
Why is it important?
Can it affect adults? If yes, how? Rhinoviruses are the leading cause of common colds – especially in children. Hence, not much is known about common colds in adults.