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Ten Words Technology Borrowed from Nature

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Ten Words Technology Borrowed from Nature

Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.

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Ten Words Technology Borrowed from Nature

What do words like ecosystem, tree, spider, virus, swarm and others have in common with technology? Sue Thomas points out how they have been hijacked from nature and applied to the digital world. { read more }

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space EditorEditor’s note: Dear Friends, This week’s stories push the edges of giving and makes me reflect on the boundaries we draw between ourselves and the "others". What a joy to be able experience moments where we cross these lines with open arms. Hope you’re off to a great September! –Guri space
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space mstocum wrote: “I am involved in a CSA (a small local community farm produce share) and today I brought in eggplant, celery and peppers to my coworkers in order to share my bounty!!”
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Story2 An act of kindness she missed, and one that she will never forget.
Story3 How lending a new dress to her sister turned into the art of giving.
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