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Riled Up is a journal of science, the environment, exploration, new technology, and related commentary.  Contributors include scientists, explorers, engineers, and others who provide perspectives and context not typically offered in general news circulation.  For interested readers, additional resources are included.

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Trees, Ecology, and Networks

The Power of Networks (credit: RSA Animate)

The creative thinkers at the Royal Society of Art (RSA) in London use the talents of clever animators to help explain complex scientific, cultural, and intellectual concepts. In the process, they have become a powerful voice in the emerging filed of information visualization. The UK's public arts and culture organization is particularly interested in presenting enlightened and contemporary issues that connects 'big data' in a visual manner. Here is a conversation with RSA fellow and information designer, Manuel Lima on trees, ecosystems, the brain, and the 'power of networks'. Connections are everywhere. WHB

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