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New Architect March 2002 Peter Merholz |
Organized Chaos Steven Johnson's book Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software introduces readers to the subject of complex adaptive systems (such as ant colonies), and discusses how large-scale order emerges from a series of small-scale interactions... |
Salon.com November 28, 2001 Andrew Leonard |
The emergent new order Feed magazine founder Steven Johnson explains how self-organizing systems are made to order for ants, cities, software and terrorists... |
Fast Company September 2001 Polly LaBarre |
Organize Yourself. Or, What Business Can Learn From Ants For a book that begins with an account of the habits of slime mold, Steven Johnson's Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software isn't wanting for big ideas... |
Chemistry World August 14, 2015 Ida Emilie Steinmark |
Ants sniff out subtle chemical differences to navigate social hierarchies Ants can distinguish between very subtle differences in hydrocarbons, including enantiomers, researchers in the US have found. |
Chemistry World March 5, 2008 Victoria Gill |
Chemical Cues Warn Ants of Invaders Animal biologists and chemists have joined forces to solve a chemical mystery that the insect world has kept for over a century -- discovering the subtle chemical cues that ants use to tell friend from foe. |
Inc. February 2006 Jane Berentson |
Editor's Letter Bo Burlingham was inspired to write about a change in American entrepreneurism. |