Mark Buchanan (born October 31, 1961, in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American outreach physicist and author. He was formerly an editor with the international journal of science Nature, and the popular science magazine New Scientist. He has been a guest columnist for the New York Times, and currently writes a monthly column for the journal Nature Physics.
Buchanan's books and articles typically explore ideas of modern physics, especially in quantum theory or condensed matter physics, with an emphasis on efforts to use novel concepts from physics to understand patterns and dynamics elsewhere, especially in biology or in the human social sciences. Key themes include, but are not limited to the (often overlooked) importance of spontaneous order or self-organization in collective, complex systems. All of his work aims to bring technical advances in modern science to a broad, non-technical audience, and to help stimulate the flow of ideas across disciplinary boundaries.
He has been awarded, in June 2009, the Lagrange Prize in Turin, regarding science writing in the field of complexity.[1]
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Nature" – By Norman Swartz "Laws of Nature", In Our Time, BBC Radio 4 discussion with MarkBuchanan, Frank Close and Nancy Cartwright (Oct. 19, 2000)...
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numbers, and regarded his overall argument as circular. In New Scientist, MarkBuchanan contrasted what he saw as the "uninhibited speculation" in parts of...
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doi:10.1038/283212a0. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 6243180. S2CID 4243875. Buchanan, Mark (January 23, 2010). "Evolution, but not as we know it". New Scientist...
arts films Swashbuckler films Buchanan, Jason. "2000 A.D. : Overview". Allmovie. Retrieved September 4, 2009. Deming, Mark. "The 6th Day : Overview". Allmovie...
October 7, 2011. Buchanan, Jason. "Flipped". Allrovi. Archived from the original on August 8, 2011. Retrieved October 7, 2011. Deming, Mark. "Four Lions"...