NEW - Flash Crash: NECSI responds to the SEC market circuit breaker rules


NEW - NECSI Summer School 2010 in Session


NECSI Paper, "Global patterns of speciation and diversity," featured in Nature special supplement for 2010, International Year of Biodiversity


NECSI Presents Report at the SEC to the Division of Trading and Markets


Article in Nature Clears Up Kin and Group Selection Debate


NECSI Co-Faculty Prof. John Sterman to Demonstrate Consequences of Copenhagen Proposals


National Geographic Features NECSI Co-Faculty, Prof. John Sterman


NECSI Appears in Nature Chemistry Article, "Reaching Out to Complexity."


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Global Patterns of Speciation and Diversity in Nature


New Method Uses Physics to Identify Valuable Biodiversity Communities---The American Naturalist


NECSI Prescription Form to reduce medical errors and improve communication


NECSI President's Remarks at Congressman Capuano's Economic Roundtable (PDF), and Congressman Capuano's Response (PDF)


NECSI Published in Science: What do Biological Cells and Democracy Have in Common?


Washington Post article: The Computer as a Road Map to Unknowable Territory (full article)


Wall Street Journal Op-Ed on Uptick Rule by R. Pozen and Y. Bar-Yam
     --CNBC Interview with R. Pozen--



NECSI Research on Market Stability and the Uptick Rule


NECSI President Discusses Ethnic Violence in Seed Magazine


Risk Communication on Climate: Mental Models and Mass Balance by John D. Sterman (Science). Interactive Article.


NECSI President Featured in Article About the Economic Crisis

Global Pattern Formation and Ethnic/Cultural Violence in Science. M. Lim, R. Metzler, Y. Bar-Yam.

Time-Dependent Complex Networks: Dynamic Centrality, Dynamic Motifs, and Cycles of Social Interaction. D. Braha and Y. Bar-Yam

Market Failure: Interdependence in Action

NECSI President Featured in Gleick's New Edition of Chaos

Congratulations! NECSI Community Olympic Sculler Wins Silver!

Prevention Pays Big in Public Health--redOrbit

NECSI President Featured in New Scientist

A Mathematical Model for Violence--Technology Review

Evolution in Spatial Predator- Prey Models and the "Prudent Predator"--Complexity

International Conference on Complex Systems '07 Online Proceedings

The Statistical Mechanics of Complex Product Development: Empirical and Analytical Results in Management Science. D. Braha, Y. Bar-Yam.

Preferential Detachment in Broadcast Signaling Networks: Connectivity and Cost Trade-off in Europhysics Letters. M. Lim, D. Braha, S. Wijesinghe, S. Tucker, Y. Bar-Yam.

Metabolic implications for the mechanism of mitochondrial endosymbiosis and human hereditary disorders in The Journal of Theoretical Biology. B. de Bivort, C. Chen, F. Perretti, G. Negro, T. M. Philip, Y. Bar-Yam

Evolution in Spatial Predator-Prey Models and the "Prudent Predator": The Inadequacy of Steady-State Organism Fitness and the Concept of Individual and Group Selection. in Complexity. C. Goodnight, E. Rauch, H. Sayama, M. de Aguiar, M. Baranger, and Y. Bar-Yam.

Dynamical Response of Networks under External Perturbations: Exact Results. D. Chinellato, M. de Aguiar, I. Epstein, D. Braha, Y. Bar-Yam.