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[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/artificial-skin-sends-touching-signals-to-nerve-cells/ Artificial Skin Sends Touching Signals to Nerve Cells], Celia Henry Arnaud, Scientific American, October 20, 2015 (Grand Challenge) | [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/artificial-skin-sends-touching-signals-to-nerve-cells/ Artificial Skin Sends Touching Signals to Nerve Cells], Celia Henry Arnaud, Scientific American, October 20, 2015 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | I really enjoyed the demonstration titled "Displaying Topographic Data." So far, we've mainly been working with matrices and basic plots in Matlab, so I found it especially interesting that you could use Matlab to take a flat image and make a contour plot. I also thought it was really cool that they filled in the world map with the topography using elevation data. I think it's really incredible that you can take data and a simple image and make it into something so much more complex. |
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Artificial Skin Sends Touching Signals to Nerve Cells, Celia Henry Arnaud, Scientific American, October 20, 2015 (Grand Challenge)
HW2: I really enjoyed the demonstration titled "Displaying Topographic Data." So far, we've mainly been working with matrices and basic plots in Matlab, so I found it especially interesting that you could use Matlab to take a flat image and make a contour plot. I also thought it was really cool that they filled in the world map with the topography using elevation data. I think it's really incredible that you can take data and a simple image and make it into something so much more complex.