mercredi 2 février 2011

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From TED, Nicholas Christakis: How social networks predict epidemics

Facing a real epidemics here in Rome we are "falling" one after the other in less than one day. I was looking for a visual representation, interactive model of the spread of a highly infectious disease within a population but couldn't find. Instead heard this interesting talk on TED.

After mapping humans' intricate social networks, Nicholas Christakis and colleague James Fowler began investigating how this information could better our lives. Now, he reveals his hot-off-the-press findings: These networks can be used to detect epidemics earlier than ever, from the spread of innovative ideas to risky behaviors to viruses (like H1N1).