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Chapter one
Outside the Lab
The Intelligent Life of the City Raccoon
Adapting to the urban jungle has made Rocky smarter.
The Artist of the Unbreakable Code
Composer Edward Elgar still has cryptographers playing his tune.
The Art of Painting
Stanley Kubrick and Johannes Vermeer try to see eye-to-eye.
Chapter two
Hunting for Genius
Super-Intelligent Humans Are Coming
Genetic engineering will one day create the smartest humans who have ever lived.
Our Neanderthal Complex
What if our ancient relatives did “human” better?
The Twin Prime Hero
Rags, riches, and fame in mathematics.
Top Ten Unsung Geniuses
For these scientists, success and fame did not come in equal measure.
From Isaac Newton to the Genius Bar
Why it’s time to retire the concept of genius.
Chapter three
Together
Who Really Found the Higgs Boson
The real genius in the Nobel Prize-winning discovery is not who you think it is.
How Crowdsourcing Turned On Me
One team of strangers helped me with the Darpa Shredder Challenge. Another sabotaged me.
Cooperation Is What Makes Us Human
Where we part ways with our ape cousins.
San Francisco Is Smarter Than You Are
The city is a big brain that can solve big problems.
Rhythm’s the Thing
Pianist Vijay Iyer gives us a master class in the science of rhythm.
Chapter four
Outliers
Why the Chess Computer Deep Blue Played Like a Human
Randomness may be key to both human and computer creativity.
How Jocks and Mathletes Are Alike
Seven sports that come down to how well your neurons play.
If You Think You’re a Genius, You’re Crazy
Both geniuses and madmen pay attention to what others ignore.
Ingenious: Vijay Iyer
On the science and talent of music.
The Common Genius of Lincoln and Einstein
The president and the physicist teach us a lesson about moral genius.
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