Talk 3 + discussion: The fitness value of information as a unifying framework Ryan McGee, Joey Bernhart, Mary Oconnor, Cynthia Downs ...
Stephanie ForrestDirector of Biodesign Center for Biocomputing, Security and Society at ASU, SFI External Professor ...
The global pandemic of COVID-19 has underlined the need for more coordinated responses to emergent pathogens. These responses need to balance epidemic control in ways that concomitantly minimize ...
The causes of biodiversity change are of great scientific interest and central to policy efforts aimed at meeting biodiversity targets. Changes in species diversity and high rates of compositional ...
The number of genes belonging to a multi-gene family usually varies substantially over their evolutionary history as a consequence of gene duplications and losses. A first step toward analyzing these ...
Melanie MitchellProfessor, Science Board Co-Chair + Science Steering Committee Member at SFI, and Author of "Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans" ...
Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms allow multicellular organisms to develop distinct specialized cell identities despite having the same total genome. Cell-fate choices are based on gene expression ...
Reconstructing state-space dynamics from scalar data using time-delay embedding requires choosing values for the delay r and the dimension m. Both parameters are critical to the success of the ...
This brief essay reviews an approach to defining and then detecting the emergence of complexity in nonlinear processes. It is, in fact, a synopsis of Reference [1] that leaves out the technical ...