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==Article==
 
==Article==
Article about the Grand Challenge of Engineering of Reverse-Engineering the Brain: [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=mit-neuroscientist-discusses-quest-reserve-engineer-human-brain A Neuroscientist's Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain]
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[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=mit-neuroscientist-discusses-quest-reserve-engineer-human-brain A Neuroscientist's Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain], Gareth Cook, Scientific American, created 20 March 2012, accessed 9 September 2012 (Reverse Engineering the Human Brain)
 
==Demonstration==
 
==Demonstration==
 
My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake Demonstration in the Mathematics Section. I enjoyed it because it demonstrated a practical and very comprehensive use of MATLAB to accomplish a report of the earthquake's vibrations and motion. Though I didn't understand all of the mathematics, I am eager to learn how to construct a report of that magnitude through MATLAB.
 
My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake Demonstration in the Mathematics Section. I enjoyed it because it demonstrated a practical and very comprehensive use of MATLAB to accomplish a report of the earthquake's vibrations and motion. Though I didn't understand all of the mathematics, I am eager to learn how to construct a report of that magnitude through MATLAB.

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Article

A Neuroscientist's Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain, Gareth Cook, Scientific American, created 20 March 2012, accessed 9 September 2012 (Reverse Engineering the Human Brain)

Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake Demonstration in the Mathematics Section. I enjoyed it because it demonstrated a practical and very comprehensive use of MATLAB to accomplish a report of the earthquake's vibrations and motion. Though I didn't understand all of the mathematics, I am eager to learn how to construct a report of that magnitude through MATLAB.