Power Laws

Many readers know that power law distributions are of great interest to our faculty here at Mason’s Institute for Advanced Study…..so I’m really pleased (hat tip to Marginal Revolution) to provide this link.

In my own neuroinformatics research, my graduate student David Cooper has been interested in characterizing the distribution of synchronicity for the wiring up of human neocortical areas over the first six years of life.

An explanation for all those bad drivers on the beltway

Suggestions of a genetic linkage to awful driving. Hmmm. I wonder if there are interactions with environmental factors?

Abstract is here.

Money quote from the UC Irvine press release:
People with a particular gene variant performed more than 20 percent worse on a driving test than people without it – and a follow-up test a few days later yielded similar results. About 30 percent of Americans have the variant.

Public to private…

The Chronicle’s Paul Fain has a brilliant analysis of what’s happening to the large public universities here (hat tip my wife).

Best part of the article for me was about Ann Arbor in the early 1980’s when President Harold Shapiro (later Princeton’s President) made some very tough but intelligent decisions about how to restructure Michigan’s budget to be less dependent on state funding. I was there.
Jim