The actual space occupied by the links and nodes of a physical network can profoundly influence its threedimensional architecture according to a new theoretical framework published in Nature. httpsgo.nature.com2AB7KklÂpic.twitter.coman6Q8WbwdC

The actual space occupied by the links and nodes of a physical network, can profoundly influence its three-dimensional architecture, according to a new theoretical framework published in Nature. https://go.nature.com/2AB7Kkl pic.twitter.com/an6Q8WbwdC

05:07 EST 2 Dec 2018 | Nature Publishing

The actual space occupied by the links and nodes of a physical network, can profoundly influence its three-dimensional architecture, according to a new theoretical framework published in Nature. https://go.nature.com/2AB7Kkl  pic.twitter.com/an6Q8WbwdC

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