Questioning Truth – Wilk (2023)

If you don’t know the question, you can’t understand the answer

JAMES WILK

APR 21, 2023

Questioning Truth – by James Wilk – Change

https://changers.substack.com/p/questioning-truth

A Causal Discovery Approach To Learn How Urban Form Shapes Sustainable Mobility Across Continents – Wagner et al (2023)

How biological codes break causal chains to enable autonomy for organisms – Farnsworth (2023)

Cognitive Science of Augmented Intelligence – Dubova, Galesic and Goldstone (2023)

More is different in real-world multilayer networks – De Domenico (2023)

Nature Physics volume 19, pages1247–1262 (2023)

More is different in real-world multilayer networksManlio De Domenico Nature Physics volume 19, pages1247–1262 (2023)

More is different in real-world multilayer networks | Nature Physics

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-023-02132-1

The emergence of dynamic networks from many coupled polar oscillators: a paradigm for artificial life – Scire and Annovazzi-Lodi (2023)

Evolution “On Purpose” Teleonomy in Living Systems. Edited by Peter A. Corning, Stuart A. Kauffman, Denis Noble, James A. Shapiro, Richard I. Vane-Wright and Addy Pross (book, 2023)

Heterogeneity Extends Criticality – Gershenon (2023)

Binghamton Center of Complex Systems (CoCo) Seminar
August 30, 2023


Carlos Gershenson (Systems Science and Industrial Engineering, Binghamton University)
“Heterogeneity Extends Criticality”

Heterogeneity Extends Criticality on Vimeo

Multidisciplinary learning through collective performance favors decentralization – Meluso and Hebert-Dufresne (2023)

The “Adjacent Possible” – and How It Explains Human Innovation | Stuart Kauffman | TED Talk (2023 – yes, 2023)

28 Aug 202

From the astonishing evolutionary advances of the Cambrian explosion to our present-day computing revolution, the trend of dramatic growth after periods of stability can be explained through the theory of the “adjacent possible,” says theoretical biologist Stuart Kauffman. Tracing the arc of human history through the tools and technologies we’ve invented, he explains the impact human ingenuity has had on the planet — and calls for a shift towards more protection for all life on Earth.

Watch more: https://go.ted.com/stuartkauffman   • The “Adjacent Possible” – and How It …  

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The “Adjacent Possible” – and How It Explains Human Innovation | Stuart Kauffman | TED – YouTube

Andreas Wagner Pursues the Secrets to Evolutionary Success – Greenwood (2023) Quanta Magazine

Why did mammals, grasses and some other groups of organisms explode in diversity only after millions of years? The evolutionary biologist Andreas Wagner plumbs the secrets of those “sleeping beauties.”

By Veronique Greenwood

https://www.quantamagazine.org/andreas-wagner-pursues-the-secrets-to-evolutionary-success-20230815/

Meaning from movement and stillness: Signatures of coordination dynamics reveal infant agency – Sloan et al (2023)

Cross-inhibition leads to group consensus despite the presence of strongly opinionated minorities and asocial behaviour – Reina et al (2023)

Analytic relationship of relative synchronizability to network structure and motifs – Lizier et al (2023)

Dynamical heterogeneity and universality of power-grids – Hartmann et al (2023)