The FASEB Journal • Editorial
Quorum Sensing on the Airbus Wing: Margret Fuller and Prince Kropotkin
Scrambling for the exits and carrying the helpless, they perched
ankle- and then knee-deep atop the wings as an improvised
armada of tour boats and ferries streamed to their rescue
... witnesses described a scene of level-headed teamwork to
rescue the weak and infirm.
—The Washington Post, January 16, 2009 (1)
We at once see that those animals which acquire habits of
mutual aid are undoubtedly the fittest ... we may safely say
that mutual aid is as much a law of animal life as mutual
struggle but that, as a factor of evolution it most probably has
a far greater importance.
—Prince Pyotr Kropotkin, 1902 (2)
Bacteria communicate extensively with each other and employ a
communal approach to facilitate survival in hostile environments.
—Shadaba Asad and Steven M. Opal, 2008 (3)
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