• How human history shapes scientific inquiry

  • Mar 27 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

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How human history shapes scientific inquiry

  • Summary

  • Guests:

    • David Krakauer, President and William H. Miller Professor of Complex Systems at the Santa Fe Institute
    • Sean Carroll, External Professor and Fractal Faculty at the Santa Fe Institute, Homewood Professor of Natural Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University

    Hosts: Abha Eli Phoboo & Chris Kempes

    Producer: Katherine Moncure

    Podcast theme music by: Mitch Mignano

    Additional sound credits: Digifishmusic, Trundlefly, Greenvwbeetle, Miksmusic, Brewlabboffin

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    More info:

    SFI programs: Education

    Complexity Explorer:

    • Origins of Life: The Multiple Origins of Life - Part 1 | David Krakauer
    • Origins of Life: The Multiple Origins of Life - Part 2 | David Krakauer
    • Origins of Life: The Multiple Origins of Life - Part 3 | David Krakauer
    • Origins of Life: The Multiple Origins of Life - Part 4 | David Krakauer
    • Complexity Explorer Lecture: David Krakauer • What is Complexity?

    Books:

    • Disputed Inheritance: The Battle over Mendel and the Future of Biology by Gregory Radick
    • Quanta and Fields: The Biggest Ideas in the Universe by Sean Carroll
    • Worlds Hidden in Plain Sight: The Evolving Idea of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, 1984-2019 Edited by David Krakauer

    Talks:

    • The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics Sean Carroll

    Papers & Articles:

    • “The Multiple Paths to Multiple Life,” in Journal of Molecular Evolution (July 12, 2021), doi.org/10.1007/s00239-021-10016-2
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