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Physics
Groundbreaking visualisations show how the world of the nucleus gives rise to our own
10 minutes
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Philosophy of science
The forces of chance
Social scientists cling to simple models of reality – with disastrous results. Instead they must embrace chaos theory
Brian Klaas
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Neuroscience
This intricate map of a fruit fly brain could signal a revolution in neuroscience
2 minutes
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Complexity
Problem-solving matter
Life is starting to look a lot less like an outcome of chemistry and physics, and more like a computational process
David C Krakauer & Chris Kempes
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History of ideas
Chaos and cause
Can a butterfly’s wings trigger a distant hurricane? The answer depends on the perspective you take: physics or human agency
Erik Van Aken
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Biology
Explore a bioluminescent world of cellular life via cutting-edge microscopy
27 minutes
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Animals and humans
An artist and ants collaborate on an exhibit of ‘tiny Abstract Expressionist paintings’
5 minutes
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Physics
There’s a striking link between quantum and astronomic scales. What could it mean?
5 minutes
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Cities
Cities that grow themselves
They are spreading like branching plants across the globe. Should we rein cities in or embrace their biomorphic potential?
Josh Berson
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Biology
Living orbs of light
Solving the mystery of how and why fireflies flash in time can illuminate the physics of complex systems
Orit Peleg
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Ecology and environmental sciences
Nature’s playbook
From termite queens to the carbon cycle, nature knows how to avoid network collapse. Human designers should pay heed
Ruth DeFries
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Anthropology
What pastoralists know
Pastoralists are experts in managing extreme variability. In a volatile world economy, bankers should learn how they do it
Ian Scoones
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Complexity
All stars
Is a great team more than the sum of its players? Complexity science reveals the role of strategy, synergy, swarming and more
Jessica Flack & Cade Massey
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Complexity
Uncertain times
The pandemic is an unprecedented opportunity – seeing human society as a complex system opens a better future for us all
Jessica Flack & Melanie Mitchell
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Evolution
Catastrophes and calms
Evolution is extraordinarily creative in the wake of a cataclysm. How does life keep steadily ticking over in between?
Renée A Duckworth
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Physics
From chaos to free will
A crude understanding of physics sees determinism at work in the Universe. Luckily, molecular uncertainty ensures this isn’t so
George Ellis
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The future
At the limits of thought
Science today stands at a crossroads: will its progress be driven by human minds or by the machines that we’ve created?
David C Krakauer
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Technology and the self
Collaborators in creation
Our world is a system, in which physical and social technologies co-evolve. How can we shape a process we don’t control?
Doyne Farmer, Fotini Markopoulou, Eric Beinhocker & Steen Rasmussen
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Biology
Life ≠ alive
A cat is alive, a sofa is not: that much we know. But a sofa is also part of life. Information theory tells us why
Michael Lachmann & Sara Walker
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Computing and artificial intelligence
How do you teach a car that a snowman won’t walk across the road?
Melanie Mitchell
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Philosophy of science
The blind spot
It’s tempting to think science gives a God’s-eye view of reality. But we forget the place of human experience at our peril
Adam Frank, Marcelo Gleiser & Evan Thompson
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Complexity
When science hits a limit, learn to ask different questions
Chris Kempes & Van Savage
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Engineering
What would it take to build a tower as high as outer space?
Sean Sun & Dan Popescu
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Philosophy of science
Black holes are simpler than forests and science has its limits
Martin Rees