27 | Albert-László Barabási is not afraid to break things
Night Science22 Tammi 2023

27 | Albert-László Barabási is not afraid to break things

Albert-László Barabási is a distinguished professor at Northeastern University in Boston. In this episode, he tells us how he established the field of network science. He explains the expert’s fallacy and why it’s time to move to another field once you become afraid to break things. He tells about his strategies to select research projects with his students, and that the science only really starts after the first draft has been written. He also tells us how the crucial skill to make discoveri...

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84 | Every scientist is an artist – Lois Hetland

84 | Every scientist is an artist – Lois Hetland

Professor Lois Hetland, the former chair of art education at the Massachusetts College of Art, joins us to ask: what do artists and scientists truly share? We explore the striking parallels between ar...

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83 | How science is secretly driven by analogy – Melanie Mitchell

83 | How science is secretly driven by analogy – Melanie Mitchell

Melanie Mitchell is a professor at the Santa Fe Institute and a leading thinker on artificial intelligence, analogy, and abstraction. She reflects on how analogy quietly drives creativity and scientif...

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82 | On being alone together – Amy Shyer & Alan Rodrigues

82 | On being alone together – Amy Shyer & Alan Rodrigues

Amy Shyer & Alan Rodrigues co-direct the Laboratory of Morphogenesis at Rockefeller University. They are also married. Together, we reflect on what it means to think creatively in biology. Amy and Ala...

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81 | How to find your way by getting lost – Marina Dubova

81 | How to find your way by getting lost – Marina Dubova

It’s surprising that for centuries, scientists have left the study of how to do science largely to non-scientists. Not anymore – thanks to the young field of cognitive epistemology. In this episode, w...

12 Tammi 45min

80 | Why greatness cannot be planned with Kenneth Stanley

80 | Why greatness cannot be planned with Kenneth Stanley

Ken Stanley is a highly regarded researcher in machine learning and artificial intelligence. After leaving his professorship at the University of Central Florida, he cofounded Geometric Intelligence (...

29 Joulu 202531min

79 | Maria Leptin and creativity in grant writing

79 | Maria Leptin and creativity in grant writing

Maria Leptin is the President of the ERC, the European Research Council, and Professor of genetics at the University of Cologne. In this episode, Maria describes her own path as one driven by observat...

8 Joulu 202530min

78 | Stephen Nachmanovitch on free play and chivalry

78 | Stephen Nachmanovitch on free play and chivalry

Stephen Nachmanovitch is a musician celebrated for his free improvisations, and an educator whose books Free Play and The Art of Is have become classics on the creative process. With his training as a...

10 Marras 202538min

77 | Akiko Iwasaki and the art of creativity maintenance

77 | Akiko Iwasaki and the art of creativity maintenance

Akiko Iwasaki, a Yale professor and Howard Hughes Investigator, was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in 2024. Together, we reflect on how diverse backgrounds enrich research, a...

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