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Michael Pollan: Taking the Plant's Point of View (lecture online @ wPS1)

shannoncollis wrote 2 months ago: In conjunction with the exhibition P.F.1 (Public Farm One), P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center and The Ho … more →

Tags: Food, Plants, eat

the dangers of the permanent present

Lesley wrote 3 months ago: What is the  right literary metaphor for the PM’s Office, as revealed by Katherine Murphy?  Mu … more →

Tags: Thoughts, Strategy, Adaptation, time

work and reform

Lesley wrote 3 months ago: Asked what they do, most public servants will talk in terms of positions in the hierarchy, or perhap … more →

Tags: Thoughts, organisation, complex adaptive systems, socio-technical, Work

RNA methyltransferase, Nucleosome positioning meets histone modifications, ...3 comments

Huy Q. Dinh wrote 4 months ago: PNAS Tụi Tàu mới tìm được cấu trúc của một trong những loại RNA methylation quan trọng nhất (cái tên … more →

Tags: Genome Res - PNAS, protein network, allele-specific, next generation sequencing, Nucleosome positioning, histone modifications, DNA methylation, RNA methylation, sequencing browers

transitions: information technologies and war (1)

Lesley wrote 4 months ago: Three pieces recently caught my attention: Tom Mahnken’s piece on how information technologies … more →

Tags: Thoughts, Capability, Strategy, technology, Civilian Control

Symbiosis

Randall Niles wrote 4 months ago: Sorry for my two-week hiatus from THINK BLAST. I was on a tremendous dive trip in the Caribbean! Alo … more →

Tags: Does God Really Exist?, randall niles, Evolution, Science, intelligent design, symbiosis, interdependence, symbiotic relationships

Complex Systems and Alice in Wonderland

Vitorino Ramos wrote 5 months ago: Video – Awesome choice by Tim Burton. It fits him like a glove. Here is the official Tim Burto … more →

Tags: Papers, People, Quotes, VR papers, videos, Research, Lectures, Stigmergy, self-organization

Purnell, Brown et al3 comments

celticlion wrote 6 months ago: Politics is not really important. It is a minority diversion as it is. If earthworms, bees, plankton … more →

Tags: News and Views, Regenaration, UK Government, Ecology, Purnell, gordon brown

breadcrumbs 4

Lesley wrote 6 months ago: The evolution of the house cat. (Scientific American) Twitter is less a peer-to-peer social networki … more →

Tags: Links, Social Networks, technology, Economics

the transition - cultural change

Lesley wrote 7 months ago: The internet is a wonderful thing: there are so many people smarter than you, and you can build on t … more →

Tags: Thoughts, international security, technology, complex adaptive systems, Culture, Internet

the state and warfare

Lesley wrote 7 months ago: Kenneth Payne argues that unconventional, asymmetric and hybrid wars aren’t new, but that West … more →

Tags: Thoughts, international security, organisation, War

An Invitation to Interactive Practice of Double-Loop Learning

apintalisayon wrote 7 months ago: (Please see recent note at the bottom of this blog) Only seven months old, this blog has grown in re … more →

Tags: Knowledge Management, Learning, Conscious Living, Dialogue, Double Loop Learning, Community of Practice

Perhaps I should start asking Acacia trees for relationship advice?3 comments

Cheshire wrote 10 months ago: Acacia trees and ants have an interesting mutualistic relationship which is frequently used as a tex … more →

Tags: Evolutionary Biology, General Entomology, Ecology, Entomology, Evolution, Hymenoptera, Mutualisms

Dogs Kill Baby 2: Have We Bred Out The Wolf?1 comment

celticlion wrote 10 months ago: On the 8th February I did a post called Dogs Kill Baby 1. I called it 1 as the news tend to report s … more →

Tags: Resources, Dog Ecology, Dogs, Psychology, News, Evolution, Wolves

Gene Pools and Co-evolution4 comments

celticlion wrote 10 months ago: For my own reasons I love Bearded Collies. These are some of  my present influences regarding gene p … more →

Tags: Dog Ecology, Ecology, Bearded Collie, Dogs, Gene Pools, inbreeding, Genetics, Asthma, Tasmanian Devil

Evolution of Tympanic Hearing Structures in Parasitoid Diptera2 comments

Cheshire wrote 11 months ago: Google books is a wonderful thing. You can find pretty much anything on there, at least in part. Qui … more →

Tags: Evolutionary Biology, General Entomology, anti-creationism, anti-intelligent design, biocontrol, Creationism, Crickets, diptera, Ecology

Our broken folkways

circadia wrote 1 year ago: It’s like living in a theme park here, and the theme is ‘domination’. Here I am pl … more →

Tags: Vancouver, Autopoiesis, Society, Culture

The Next Right: dreaming a conservative netroots movement?4 comments

aaron wrote 1 year ago: A few recent posts at The Next Right have confirmed that Jon Henke and Patrick Ruffini are the only … more →

Tags: Blogosphere, Politics, Networks, technology, Cooperation, Barack Obama, John McCain, Culture, forberkman

getting a grip on autopoiesis

krisdoublek wrote 1 year ago: Not knowing where to start… I decided to get a better understanding of this very interesting t … more →

Tags: Research, Autopoiesis, poiesis, Ken Rinaldo, interactive design, emergent design, co-evoling design


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