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Jeremy England

Roger Critchlow-2
England scored two thirds of a hat trick in the first issue of Science this year.

His new book was reviewed:

Thermodynamics and the matter of life

A scientist considers life's genesis through the physics of Exodus

and his group published a paper:

Low rattling: A predictive principle for self-organization in active collectives

Long-range dynamic order in active systems is connected to the driving energy and particle response.

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Re: Jeremy England

Russ Abbott
The review is paywalled, but this page has a PDF.

-- Russ Abbott                                      
Professor, Computer Science
California State University, Los Angeles


On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 7:09 AM Roger Critchlow <[hidden email]> wrote:
England scored two thirds of a hat trick in the first issue of Science this year.

His new book was reviewed:

Thermodynamics and the matter of life

BY ERAN A. MUKAMELAMELIA M. GLASER

SCIENCE01 JAN 2021 : 38 FULL ACCESS

A scientist considers life's genesis through the physics of Exodus

and his group published a paper:

Low rattling: A predictive principle for self-organization in active collectives

BY PAVEL CHVYKOVTHOMAS A. BERRUETAAKASH VARDHANWILLIAM SAVOIEALEXANDER SAMLANDTODD D. MURPHEYKURT WIESENFELDDANIEL I. GOLDMANJEREMY L. ENGLAND

SCIENCE01 JAN 2021 : 90-95 FULL ACCESS

Long-range dynamic order in active systems is connected to the driving energy and particle response.

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Re: Jeremy England

Roger Critchlow-2
Yes, as is usual, even though there's https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6524/16 in the same issue titled "Open Access Takes Flight".

But if you go to the table of contents for the issue, https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6524, you'll see a little padlock next to each article link.

I'm not logged in with my AAAS account at the moment but the little padlock next to each article appears to show "full access" for everything.  It may just be a lingering cookie from my last login, or it may mean something else.

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On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 11:55 AM Russ Abbott <[hidden email]> wrote:
The review is paywalled, but this page has a PDF.

-- Russ Abbott                                      
Professor, Computer Science
California State University, Los Angeles


On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 7:09 AM Roger Critchlow <[hidden email]> wrote:
England scored two thirds of a hat trick in the first issue of Science this year.

His new book was reviewed:

Thermodynamics and the matter of life

BY ERAN A. MUKAMELAMELIA M. GLASER

SCIENCE01 JAN 2021 : 38 FULL ACCESS

A scientist considers life's genesis through the physics of Exodus

and his group published a paper:

Low rattling: A predictive principle for self-organization in active collectives

BY PAVEL CHVYKOVTHOMAS A. BERRUETAAKASH VARDHANWILLIAM SAVOIEALEXANDER SAMLANDTODD D. MURPHEYKURT WIESENFELDDANIEL I. GOLDMANJEREMY L. ENGLAND

SCIENCE01 JAN 2021 : 90-95 FULL ACCESS

Long-range dynamic order in active systems is connected to the driving energy and particle response.

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