The latest issue of Phil Trans A looks at how nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and nonlinear physics can be applied to topics such as social dynamics, econophysics, theoretical neuroscience and brain dynamics http://bit.ly/TA2056.
- http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/282/1818/20152038 Damsel in distress... we learn new aspects from fishes!
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We all enjoy a bit of social bonding. Here are two papers that might be useful when trying to engage a large group in an activity:
http://bit.ly/SynchronisedDancing
http://bit.ly/SingToBond
and a piece from the Guardian about the two http://bit.ly/LessonsInDancing
On the cover of Philosophical Transactions B this week... a wild bearded capuchin monkey uses stone tool to crack a very resistant piassava nut. The accompanying issue ‘Percussive technology in human evolution: a comparative approach in fossil and living primates’ is available to access now for free: http://bit.ly/PTB1682 #OpenAccessWeek
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