@StuartHameroff Neural activity seems to be coordinated and constrained by the electric field arising from all charged structures in the cytoskeleton, including microtubules , and processes like mechanotransduction, resulting from cytoelectric coupling https://t.co/yH4UXWbpgT
10-year throwback: From chasing the vastness of space 🪐 to probing the tiny universe inside the brain 🧠, it’s amazing how far the path of curiosity can lead.
@MichaelPDivita Exciting news for SB’s riverfront! 🌊 Wonderful to see the thoughtful inclusion of public access to the water; such an important aspect for community enjoyment. I hope the museum parking area follows this vibrant urban vision. Great progress for the neighborhood! 👏
@MichaelPDivita On the topic, setting hight limits on DT developments would greatly remedy the disproportionate parking spaces. The AT&T tower can be redeveloped into multiple building blocks with one-level parking spaces beneath, allowing more businesses to coexist on the same land.
@MichaelPDivita Still, the area needs more foot traffic. Hopefully, removing the cloverleaf ramp and other redevelopments will take a big step in the right direction.
@MichaelPDivita DTSB undoubtedly has more of a big giant parking lot vibe than a downtown. Thanks to the city and private investments, the east bank has been dramatically improved, e.g., Howard Park, the trail, redeveloped housing, and streetscapes.
@MichaelPDivita This is so interesting. What will happen to these bricks? Would you use them to restore DT area brick pavements or just bury them for the next city planner?
The 5th lecture of my Deep Learning with Graph course is now available on YT. In this lecture, I discuss various techniques for graph clustering. 📚 #DeepLearning#GraphClustering
Part A: https://t.co/TBwoL4uQte
Part B: https://t.co/GacMgPcHh2
Part C: https://t.co/IuWp4mQ994
@MichaelPDivita I remember my first time in the area, waiting at the 7A bus stop in front of an abandoned Lauber. The neighborhood has changed drastically since. I'm crossing my fingers it'll attract more folks strolling around. It's something DTSB could really use.