Word: interconnectedness
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Our charge, as minor magicians, begins simply: to stand up for the change we like and defend that which we do not; to recognize the world as interconnected enough that our actions matter. Because after being chosen, we have to choose--and it's scarier, larger, harder than being chosen...
It's a daunting task. A single enzyme in a liver cell may be controlled by as many as 14 different regulatory processes. Multiply that by thousands of interconnected chemical reactions operating simultaneously in billions of cells, and you've got one incredibly complex system. But Arkin knows that computer...
MOORE I'm a bit of a skeptic on molecular chips. Maybe I'm getting old. It's hard for me to see how those billions of transistors can be interconnected at that level.
Through his mother--who has come from India to Harvard at the age of 87 to hear Sen speak--and also through his own studies, Sen became acquainted to the interconnected cultural and academic mission in Santiniketan.
Security experts have long warned that Microsoft software is so widely used and so genetically interconnected that it qualifies as a monoculture--that is, the sort of homogeneous ecosystem that makes as little sense in the business world as it does in the biological. Using Word, Excel and Outlook exclusively...