Project News

January 20
Divergent genomic trajectories predate the origin of animals and fungi

Tom Williams, part of the “Chance versus Purpose in the Evolution of Biospheres” project, contributed to the Nature article, “Divergent genomic trajectories predate the origin of animals and fungi.”

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January 18
Exploring Partial Overlaps Between Knowledge Systems in a Brazilian Fishing Community

Charbel El-Hani, David Ludwig and Paride Bollettin, all members of the “An organizational account of ecological functions” project, contributed to the Human Ecology article, “Exploring Partial Overlaps Between Knowledge Systems in a Brazilian Fishing Community.”

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January 16
Phylogenomics: Is less more when using large-scale datasets?

Davide Pisani, part of the “Chance versus Purpose in the Evolution of Biospheres” project, contributed to the Current Biology article, “Phylogenomics: Is less more when using large-scale datasets?”

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January 15
Clinical equipoise: Why still the gold standard for randomized clinical trials?

Hugh Desmond, part of the “Agency and Agential Explanation in the Evolutionary Sciences” project, co-wrote “Clinical equipoise: Why still the gold standard for randomized clinical trials?” in Clinical Ethics.

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January 14
Indigenous knowledge in food system transformations

David Ludwig, a member of the “An Organizational Account of Ecological Functions” project, contributed to the Open Access article, “Indigenous knowledge in food system transformations” in the September 2022 issue of Communications Earth & Environment.

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