Tag Archives: Ricard Solé

Some buzz around our minimal cancer cell research

Can there be a minimal embodiment for cancer cells? Or, as some of the lab members phrased it in a recent paper: Can a minimal replicating construct be identified as the embodiment of cancer? It looks like the question was just on … Continue reading

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How to Make a Synthetic Multicellular Computer?

This is one of the most active research lines of the Complex System Lab, and it is fair enough to say that we made some of nicest contributions to the field. We could even implement the first steps towards synthetic … Continue reading

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Universality of Zipf’s law

After a long enough break, we are back to feature a 2010 paper by CSLab fellows. We are talking about former member Bernat Corominas-Murtra and group leader Ricard Solé, and their long-lasting effort to clear up Zipf’s law. As you may … Continue reading

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