
Rajiv Sethi on Stereotypes, Crime, and The Pursuit of Justice
Whether or not you think you hold them, stereotypes shape the lives of everyone on Earth. As human beings, we lack the ability to judge each situation as unique and different…and how we group novel ex...
13 Nov 201959min

Jennifer Dunne on Reconstructing Ancient Food Webs
Looking back through time, the fossil record shows a remarkable diversity of forms, creatures unfamiliar to today’s Earth, suggesting ecosystems alien enough to challenge any sense of continuity. But ...
6 Nov 201948min

Jennifer Dunne on Food Webs & ArchaeoEcology
For as long as humans have erected walls around our cities, we’ve considered culture separate from the encircling wilderness. This difference came to be expressed in our “man vs. nature” narratives, b...
30 Okt 201946min

Luis Bettencourt on The Science of Cities
If you’re a human in this century, the odds are overwhelming that you are a city-dweller. These hubs of human cultural activity exert a powerful allure – and most people understand that this appeal is...
23 Okt 201950min

Sabine Hauert on Swarming Across Scales
If complex systems science had a mascot, it might be the murmuration. These enormous flocks of starlings darken skies across the northern hemisphere, performing intricate airborne maneuvers with no ce...
16 Okt 201939min

The Origins of Life: David Krakauer, Sarah Maurer, and Chris Kempes at InterPlanetary Festival 2019
A few years after Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, upsetting centuries of certainty about the history of life, he wrote a now-famous letter to Joseph Dalton Hooker, British botanist ...
9 Okt 201955min

David Krakauer on The Landscape of 21st Century Science
For 300 years, the dream of science was to understand the world by chopping it up into pieces. But boiling everything down to basic parts does not tell us about the way those parts behave together. Ph...
9 Okt 201946min


















