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1099 items from the Levin archive — papers, video transcripts, blog posts, magazine articles, Substack, and X archives. Dictionary terms link to corpus items where sourced.

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2026 Advanced Science Haleh Fotowat, Laurie O'Neill, Léo Pio‐Lopez +4
2026 Advanced Science Benedikt Hartl, Yanbo Zhang, Hananel Hazan +1
2026 Biological Theory Michael Levin, David B. Resnik
2026 Physics of Life Reviews Benedikt Hartl, Michael Levin, Léo Pio-Lopez
2026 Physics of Life Reviews Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2026 Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology Michael Levin, Richard Watson
2026 Communications Biology Federico Pigozzi, Adam Goldstein, Michael Levin
2026 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences Michael Levin, Benjamin Lyons
2026 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences Francesco Sacco, Dalton Sakthivadivel, Michael Levin
2026 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences Nicolas Rouleau, Michael Levin
2026 Aging Cell Léo Pio‐Lopez, Michael Levin
2026 youtube.com 63m

This is a ~1 hour 3 minute talk titled "Cognition Emerges from Neural Dynamics" by Earl Miller (https://ekmillerlab.mit.edu/earl-miller/), given to our Center (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/), discussing the very important issue of analog field-based computations and cognitive dy

2026 youtube.com 58m

This is a ~1 hour discussion with Lisa Maroski (https://lisamaroski.com/) and Richard Watson (https://www.richardawatson.com/) about the role of language in shaping our thinking in the field of diverse intelligence and beyond.

2026 youtube.com 72m

This is a ~1 hour 12 minute talk and Q&A titled "DEMOCRITUS: Causality from Language" by Sridhar Mahadevan (https://people.cs.umass.edu/~mahadeva/Site/About_Me.html ), given in our Center's computational subgroup.

2026 youtube.com 52m

This is a ~52 minute talk and Q&A titled "Converging scientific model representations: analysis and knowledge transfer" by Soojung Yang (https://sites.google.com/view/soojungy/) given to our Center's computational subgroup.

2026 youtube.com 60m

This is a ~1 hour talk and discussion, comprising part 1 of a conversation with a really interesting young neuroscientist, as well as friend, collaborator, and our Center member, Nicolas Rouleau (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/nicolas-rouleau-ph-d/). Nic goes over unconventional a

2026 youtube.com 64m

This is a ~1 hour, 4 min talk titled "Experimental Evidence for Long-Distance Electrodynamic Intermolecular Forces" by Marco Pettini (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uG58WXoAAAAJ&hl=it) given at our Center (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/).

2026 youtube.com 61m

This is a ~1 hour talk titled "Ideal Objects: AI, abstraction, and the nature of culture" by Jacob G. Foster (https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=dpuY5hkAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate) given for our Platonic Space symposium (https://thoughtforms.life/symposiu

2026 youtube.com 31m

This is a ~31 minute talk titled "Ontogenesis of the second brain" given in our Center by Nicolas Chivalier (http://nicochevalier.net/). Relevant preprint: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.23.684245v1

2026 youtube.com 17m

This is a ~17 minute talk titled "Psychedelic Healing" by Dr. Uroš Laban (https://www.youtube.com/@uroslaban) on the topic of psychedelics in neuroscience and medicine.

2026 youtube.com 104m

This is a ~1 hours 44 minute discussion among contributors to the Platonic Space Symposium (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

2026 youtube.com 83m

This is a 1hr + 23 minutes talk and conversation with Thomas Seyfried, Derek Lee and Tomás Duraj (https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/morrissey/departments/biology/people/faculty-directory/thomas-seyfried.html) and Juanita Mathews from my group (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/juanit

2026 youtube.com 53m

This is a ~53 minute talk + 14 minute Q&A titled "On Biological and Artificial Consciousness: a case for biological computationalism" by Borjan Milinkovic (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=AwaZbzsAAAAJ&hl=en) and Jaan Aru (https://scholar.google.de/citations?user=FvFOzS8

2026 youtube.com 58m

This is a ~57 minute talk titled "The Bioelectric Interface to the Collective Intelligence of Morphogenesis: development, regeneration, cancer, and beyond" which I gave at a UCSF seminar for an audience of graduate students and post-docs in Biophysics, Bioinformatics, and Chemica

2026 youtube.com 59m

This is a second conversation with Lisa Barrett (https://affective-science.org/), Karen Quigley (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=aZ3qhVUAAAAJ&hl=en), and Benjamin Lyons (https://interestingessays.substack.com/) about Relational Realism, allostasis, and questions of mind

2026 youtube.com 66m

This is a ~1 hour 5 minute talk and Q&A titled "Learning Dynamics from Statistics: a score-based approach for modeling complex systems" by Ludovico Giorgini (https://math.mit.edu/directory/profile.html?pid=2704).

2026 youtube.com 54m

This is a ~53 minute talk + Q&A titled "On the Mechanics of Cellular and Multicellular Active Matter" by Haiqian Yang (https://www.linkedin.com/in/haiqian-yang-974132181/), given to our Center (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/).

2026 youtube.com 55m

This is a discussion with with Lisa Feldman Barrett (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=WF5c0_8AAAAJ&hl=en), Benjamin Lyons (https://interestingessays.substack.com/), Eli Sennesh (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3z4ALYgAAAAJ), Jordan Theriault-Brown (http://www.j

2026 youtube.com 69m

This is a ~1 hour 9 minute talk + Q&A titled "MorphogeneticScaffolds in Self-Organising Systems" by Milton Montero (https://github.com/miltonllera) given at our Center (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/).

2026 youtube.com 90m

This is a ~1.5 hour talk + discussion, titled "A Multiscale Logic of Collective Intelligence" by Donald Hoffman (https://sites.socsci.uci.edu/~ddhoff/) and Chetan Prakash (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chetan-Prakash-2), with Robert Chis-Ciure (https://scholar.google.com/c

2026 youtube.com 67m

This is a ~1 hour 7 minute talk and Q&A, "From Entropy to Epiplexity: rethinking information for computationally bounded intelligence" by Marc Finzi (https://mfinzi.github.io/), Shikai Qiu, Yiding Jiang, Pavel Izmailov, J. Zico Kolter (https://zicokolter.com/), and Andrew Gordon

2026 youtube.com 64m

This is a ~1 hour 5 minute discussion with Amahury Jafet Lopez Diaz (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qHRB8YAAAAAJ&hl=en), Carlos Gershenson-Garcia (https://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~cgershensong/), and Richard Watson (https://www.richardawatson.com/). Stay tuned for part

2026 youtube.com 11m

With all of the talk about symposiums on Platonic forms lately, this is a good time to clip this section from a longer discussion with Levin and Vervaeke on causal ontology. Watch the whole thing here which has timestamps in the description. https://youtu.be/w1ah94fBtgU?si=k_Fd

2026 youtube.com 49m

This is a ~49 minute talk + Q&A titled "Leukemic cells hijack stromal bioelectricity to reprogram the bone marrow niche via CaV1.2-dependent mechanisms" by Martina Pigazzi (https://www.irpcds.org/principal-investigators/martina-pigazzi/) given to our Center (https://allencenter.t

2026 youtube.com 54m

This is a ~54 minute conversation with Darren Iammarino (https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=YNrxRaYAAAAJ&view_op=list_works) about open problems with respect to the Platonic Space model.

2026 youtube.com 58m

This is a ~1 hour conversation with (including a short talk by) Mijail Serruya (https://research.jefferson.edu/labs/researcher/serruya-research.html), Alessandro Napoli (https://www.linkedin.com/in/alessandro-napoli-8383a164/), and Wes Clawson (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/wesle

2026 youtube.com 67m

This is a 46 min talk + 21 min Q&A titled " by "Effects of Acoustic Waves on Microtubules and Cells with Potential Consequences for New Therapeutic Modalities" by Jack Tuszynski (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/jack-tuszynski-affiliate-research-scientist/, https://apps.ualberta.ca/

2026 youtube.com 40m

This is a ~41 minute talk by Pavel Chvykov titled "Why physical systems find Platonic patterns", given for our Platonic Space symposium (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/). In this talk, Pavel goes through a series of complex dynamical systems to illustr

2026 youtube.com 55m

This is a ~55 minute discussion following up on Nic's talk and our brief conversation (https://youtu.be/3talIGE_v9Y), comprising part 2 of a conversation with a really interesting young neuroscientist, as well as friend, collaborator, and our Center member, Nicolas Rouleau (https

2026 youtube.com 101m

This is a ~1 hour 40 minute discussion among contributors to the Platonic Space Hypothesis (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/)

2026 youtube.com 124m

This is a ~2 hours 4 minute discussion among contributors to the Platonic Space Symposium (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/)

2026 youtube.com 128m

This is a ~2 hours 8 minutes discussion among contributors to the Platonic Space Hypothesis (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

2026 youtube.com 118m

This is a ~2 hour discussion among contributors to the Platonic Space Symposium (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

2026 youtube.com 49m

This is a ~50 minute video on evolution from the perspective of diverse intelligence. I discuss 3 main things: the nature of the mapping between genotype and phenotype (an intelligent, problem-solving process that interprets genomic prompts, not simply a complex mechanical mappin

2026 youtube.com 56m

This is a ~56 minute talk titled "Robot Scientists, Active Learning, and the Problem of Biological Individuality" by Kameron Bielawski (https://github.com/kambielawski) from Josh Bongard's lab (https://jbongard.github.io/) given at our Center (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/).

2026 youtube.com 58m

This is a ~1 hour meeting with Richard Watson (https://www.richardawatson.com/), Alexey Tolchinsky (https://montgomerycountypsychologist.com/), Mark Solms (https://neuroscience.uct.ac.za/contacts/mark-solms), and Karl Friston (https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/2747-karl-friston) where w

2026 youtube.com 60m

This is a ~1 hour talk and Q&A titled Cancer as a Distorted Bioelectric State: ion channel control of tumor identity and persistence by Saverio Gentile (https://musc.service-now.com/cgs?id=cgs_profile&profile_id=27de26a2c3aa4ad0c9ba1e75e0013186, https://scholar.google.com/citatio

2026 thoughtforms.life

I recently had a chance for an interesting discussion with two people working at the intersection of science and spirituality: Fr. Robert Marsland III, representing Catholicism, and Pavel Chvykov, representing a number of Eastern approaches he summarizes as Tantra.

2026 thoughtforms.life

I don’t get to play video games much (does so-called reality count?) but here’s one I came across which is pretty special: Baba is You (also described here). Here‘s a tiny sample that gives a flavor of how it works:

2026 thoughtforms.life

I have been thinking about the insufficiency of physicalism and its scientific and personal implications for somewhat over 40 years. But I’ve only started talking about them publicly in 2025, because I saw no point in adding to the Philosophy and New Age bookshelves – relevant id

2026 thoughtforms.life

The following is a ~`1 hour talk I gave to undergraduate students at Tufts’ Biomedical Engineering Department, for a class on regenerative medicine.

2026 thoughtforms.life

I recently gave a talk at an Oxford conference on evolution, pulling together some of my ideas and our recent work into a comprehensive picture of how diverse intelligence and evolutionary processes might work together. There were four main claims:

2026 thoughtforms.life

When someone asks me “what do you do?”, it’s hard to give a short but accurate answer. Maybe “natural philosophy” comes closest, hearkening back to a time where there were fewer artificial boundaries between lines of inquiry. On the one hand, I am a professor of biology. But I do

2026 thoughtforms.life

I have written a lot about the fact that biological systems, like us, are basically collective intelligences. We are made of many cells, each of which has competencies and agendas of their own; our research program involves the cognitive glue mechanisms that bind their goal-seeki

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I’ve co-edited 2 books (vol 1, vol 2 of “Ahead of the Curve”) before, but now am actually writing some. Here’s an update, continuing from:

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There are many formal models that try to simulate competitive and cooperative dynamics; Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) is one such popular example, being often referenced in game theory, economics, and evolutionary biology. I wanted to explore the intersection of these ideas with morpho

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What is the relationship between learning and the degree to which an agent is a coherent, integrated, causally important whole that is more than the sum of its parts? Here I briefly describe work with Federico Pigozzi, a post-doc in my group, and Adam Goldstein, a former graduate

2026 thoughtforms.life

My favorite type of meditation happens in the morning, in the Golden Hour) before sunrise, with a camera (some of these are also from sunset or moonrise). I walk around, take pictures of what I see, and do a mix of thinking about specific things on my agenda vs. letting my mind a

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Nature photos – light, water, flora, fauna.

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I was going to schedule this amazing video for around Halloween, but its shelf life is very limited. With the rise of AI that can make videos of anything you want, pretty soon things like this will lose all impact, drowned out by mountains of generated fiction. This one was taken

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I recently put out a preprint, which will be a chapter in a forthcoming anthology edited by Matt Segall and Andrew M. Davis, collecting papers from the “Metaphysics and the Matter With Things: Thinking With Iain McGilchrist” conference at CIIS last Spring). This paper is not the

2026 thoughtforms.life

The following is another set of questions (in no particular order or organization) that I’ve been asked after talks, in emails, on Twitter, etc. and my attempts to answer (some of the most common are here). I saved these because they are either interesting or because they come up

2026 thoughtforms.life

The following is a selected set of questions (in no particular order or organization) that I’ve been asked after talks, in emails, on Twitter, etc. and my attempts to answer. I saved these because they are interesting, because they come up a lot, or because they provide some ente

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Some interesting quotes to think about, on top of my nature photos.

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I recently published this paper, pulling together some new ideas about the nature of memory and how it applies to the nature of the Self, behavior, development, evolution, and more.

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(this is the original version of an edited and shortened version published here).

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“Platonic Space” refers to a structured, non-physical space of patterns, such as the properties of mathematical objects, and perhaps other, higher-agency patterns that we detect as forms of anatomy, physiology, and behavior in the biosphere. Thus, the contents of this space may i

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Developmental biology is the study of how bodies and minds come to be. It is not just Frankenstein’s creature that is made of dead, inanimate parts: all of us are composed of recycled chemical materials, which come together to form an oocyte and eventually self-assemble into a ne

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“If the path before you is clear, you’re probably on someone else’s.” ― Carl Jung

2026 thoughtforms.life

Sometimes people ask: “with your minds-everywhere framework, you might as well say the weather is intentional too!”. The assumption being that 1) these things can be decided from an armchair (by logic alone), and 2) that this would be an unacceptable implication of a theory (i.e.

2026 tim.blog

Dr. Michael Levin — Reprogramming Bioelectricity, Updating “Software” for Anti-Aging, Treating Cancer Without Drugs, Cognition of Cells, and Much More (849)

2026 substack.com

I was recently asked to write a short preamble outlining my perspective on four specific topics, for participation in a conference on consciousness. Here it is:

2026 substack.com

This is a video made as a project with my kids, about a decade ago. My favorite part is the a shift change - the squirrel team goes home for the evening, and the raccoon night crew shows up. Bonus points if anyone can identify the soundtrack (leave a comment)!

2026 substack.com

I am sometimes asked to comment on alignment of AI’s (for example), and I think there are some crucial ingredients that need more emphasis in any discussions of AI alignment. [ bracketed numbers below refer to manuscript references, listed at the end ]

2025 Advanced Science Gizem Gumuskaya, Nikolai Davey, Pranjal Srivastava +4
2025 Advanced Science Léo Pio‐Lopez, Benedikt Hartl, Michael Levin
2025 BioEssays Michael Levin
2025 Aquatic Toxicology Christina M. McCosker, Milton Levin, Wendy B. Puryear +5
2025 iScience Alexis Pietak, Michael Levin
2025 iScience Hamid Sediqi, Michael Levin
2025 Journal of Hand Surgery Global Online Sara C. Chaker, Ling Yan, Jugal Kishore Sahoo +7
2025 Physics of Life Reviews Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2025 Trends in Genetics Benedikt Hartl, Michael Levin
2025 ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Joel Dungan, Juanita Mathews, Jeffrey T. Borenstein +2
2025 Scientific Reports Javier Cervera, Michael Levin, Salvador Mafe
2025 Communications Biology Vaibhav P. Pai, Léo Pio-Lopez, Megan M. Sperry +3
2025 Communications Biology Federico Pigozzi, Adam Goldstein, Michael Levin
2025 Communications Medicine Richard Novak, Tiffany Lin, Shruti Kaushal +7
2025 Review of Scientific Instruments J. Dungan, J. Mathews, M. Levin +1
2025 Biomicrofluidics J. Dungan, J. Mathews, M. Levin +1
2025 Communicative & Integrative Biology Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2025 Communicative & Integrative Biology Thomas F. Varley, Vaibhav P. Pai, Caitlin Grasso +3
2025 Bioelectricity Juanita Mathews, Patrick Erickson, Franz Kuchling +4
2025 Bioelectricity Stefania E. Kapsetaki, Angelina Pimkina, Patrick McMillen +3
2025 Bioelectricity Mustafa B.A. Djamgoz, Michael Levin
2025 Bioelectricity Mustafa B.A. Djamgoz, Michael Levin
2025 Bioelectricity Michael Levin, Mustafa B.A. Djamgoz
2025 Molecular Biology of the Cell GuangJun Zhang, Michael Levin
2025 Journal of The Royal Society Interface Franz Kuchling, Isha Singh, Mridushi Daga +3
2025 Hanan Bloomer, Savannah R. Parker, Audrey L. Pierce +7
2025 Bioelectricity Mustafa B.A. Djamgoz, Michael Levin
2025 BMC Bioinformatics Léo Pio-Lopez, Michael Levin
2025 PLOS Computational Biology Douglas Blackiston, Hannah Dromiack, Caitlin Grasso +7
2025 Frontiers in Psychology Alexey Tolchinsky, Michael Levin, Chris Fields +4
2025 eLife Mayalen Etcheverry, Clément Moulin-Frier, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer +1
2025 Journal of Wildlife Diseases Christina M. McCosker, Milton Levin, Wendy B. Puryear +3
2025 youtube.com 58m

This is a ~1 hour presentation by Jackson Kubal (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackson-kubal/, from the Adami lab at https://adamilab.msu.edu/people/) using information theory to predict drugs for cancer and other contexts.

2025 youtube.com 55m

This is a ~1 hour conversation between Alexey Tolchinsky (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/alexey-tolchinsky-psyd ), a clinical psychologist and Adjunct Professor at The George Washington University, Center for Professional Psychology, and Thomas Pollak (https://or

2025 youtube.com 45m

This is a ~45 min talk by Ayelet Lesman (https://en-engineering.tau.ac.il/profile/ayeletlesman) given in our Center on some fascinating work on cellular biomechanical signaling and collective behavior.

2025 youtube.com 78m

This is a deliberately provocative talk (~1 hour 20 minutes) I gave on teleology (a pretty taboo subject in a lot of the life sciences) delivered at Caltech. I try to go step by step and show the philosophical background of how I think about goal-directedness in physically embod

2025 youtube.com 63m

This is a ~1 hour talk titled "Towards a Platonic Intelligence with Unified Factored Representations" by Akarsh Kumar (https://akarshkumar.com/), given for our symposium on Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

2025 youtube.com 89m

This is a ~1.5 hour conversation with Richard Watson (https://www.richardawatson.com/) and Leo Caves (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Leo-Caves, https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=Oov_zsoAAAAJ&hl=en) about issues of resonance, unconventional cognition, observers, pr

2025 youtube.com 73m

This is a ~1 hour 15 minute talk titled "Patterns of Form and Behavior Beyond Emergence: how Platonic Space in-forms evolved, engineered, and hybrid embodied minds", which is the kickoff talk for our Symposium on Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic

2025 youtube.com 86m

In this episode, developmental biologist Michael Levin and cognitive scientist Anna Ciaunica examine how cellular intelligence challenges our traditional understanding of consciousness. They explore how memory, embodiment, and our interactions with others fundamentally shape the

2025 youtube.com 57m

This is a ~1 hour talk I gave at the Oxford Robotics Institute called "Intrinsic motivation in evolved, engineered, and hybrid systems: the interface of biophysics, computer science, and behavioral science". It covers our work from the perspective of motivations - what are they (

2025 youtube.com 54m

This is a ~54 minute talk given at a workshop on complexity. Many of the examples are the same ones I often talk about but this talk is focused on explaining how biology deals with complexity, and ways to think about complex patterns of form and behavior beyond the conventional a

2025 youtube.com 43m

This is a ~45 minute talk titled "Calcium homeostatic feedback control predicts atrial fibrillation initiation, remodeling, and progression" by Nicolae Moise. The preprint is here: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.10.24.619898v2.abstract The previous paper on the s

2025 youtube.com 25m

This is a ~25 minute discussion with Murray Shanahan (https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~mpsha/) on topics following up on his talk in our Center (https://youtu.be/ZlKc3ebLgEI?si=Tmq5gOwVDi4t-pip).

2025 youtube.com 68m

This is a ~1 hour 8 minute talk titled "The ontogenetic alternative: “Platonism”, khôric mater(ial)ism, and open-ended evolution" by Timothy Jackson (https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=vOnot8oAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate). Abstract: Metaphysical presuppo

2025 youtube.com 62m

This is a ~1 hour talk (given at the Departmental Seminar series at the Virginia Tech-Wake Forest School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences) on the use of a cognitive approach to bioengineering and regenerative medicine, in which morphogenesis is the behavior (in anatomical s

2025 youtube.com 46m

Lex Fridman Podcast full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp0rCU49lMs Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/cv9487-sb See below for guest bio, links, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. *GUEST BIO:* Michae

2025 youtube.com 1m

This is a very short introduction to an asynchronous symposium featuring numerous talks on the fascinating topic of patterns across sciences. Each lecture will be uploaded to this playlist.

2025 youtube.com 114m

This is a ~2-hour Q&A with Mark Solms (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Solms) at the "Public conversation about their work and its implications for psychoanalysis" series of the Annual meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association.

2025 youtube.com 55m

This is a ~55 minute conversation with Michael Johnson (https://t.co/YxAOZif0V2) covering topics of spectrum of consciousness down to the cell (and below) level, implicit memory and cellular pixels of experience, Platonic space, symmetry breaking, and intrinsic vs. extrinsic moti

2025 youtube.com 48m

This is a ~48 minute talk by Nate Grassi about his PhD work on how the fitness effects of plasmid-encoded antibiotic resistance mutations vary across bacterial species and ecological contexts. Nate is viewing natural selection not merely as a filter, but as a context-sensitive le

2025 youtube.com 35m

This is a ~30 minute conversation with Benjamin Lyons (https://benjaminflyons.com/), Mark Blumberg (https://blumberg.lab.uiowa.edu), and Karen Adolph (https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/karen-adolph.html) on the field of motor development and behavior in humans and other animals, and the

2025 youtube.com 49m

This is the third talk in our symposium on Platonic Space, titled "Patterns and Explanatory Gaps in Psychotherapy (does God place dice?)" by Alexey Tolchinsky (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=tiBKmrsAAAAJ&hl=en)

2025 youtube.com 61m

Youtube caption ECogS Conference On 11th of December 2025, Michael Levin gave a talk as part of the ECogS Conference hosted by The Embodied Cognitive Science Unit at OIST. Title: Unconventional Embodiments: model systems and strategies for addressing mind-blindness Abstract:

2025 youtube.com 52m

This is a ~1 hour talk on "The Visual System as a Model for Studying Intercellular Communication and Information Processing in Biological Circuits" given to our Center by Zahraa Chorghay (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7m20ItQAAAAJ&hl=en).

2025 youtube.com 57m

This is a ~57 minute talk titled "Aging as Adaptation" by Josh Mitteldorf (https://scienceblog.com/joshmitteldorf/, https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NQjA8gIAAAAJ&hl=en) given in our Center's aging subgroup.

2025 youtube.com 56m

This is a ~1 hour talk and Q&A given by neuroscientist Andrey Vyshedskiy (https://www.bu.edu/prsocial/profile/andrey-vyshedskiy/, https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Ury0hsMAAAAJ&hl=en) in our Center on the origin of language in humans.

2025 youtube.com 50m

This is a ~50 minute talk "Non-causal information flow in evolution, development, and behavior" by the always amazing Chris Fields (https://chrisfieldsresearch.com/, his Allen Center page is https://allencenter.tufts.edu/our-team/christopher-a-chris-fields-ph-d/). Covers causalit

2025 youtube.com 46m

This is a ~46 minute talk given at a conference on consciousness, presenting my lab's data on cognition in body organs outside the brain and then some speculations about the mind-body connection more generally (fleshing out my Platonic space model with symmetries between brain:mi

2025 youtube.com 27m

This is a ~30 minute talk by Willem Nielsen (https://www.willemnielsen.com/) from the Wolfram Institute, about their approach using cellular automata to model health and disease. It includes some Q&A. Some of the basics are here: https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2025/02/toward

2025 youtube.com 49m

This is a ~49-minute talk and Q&A given in our Center by Jody Rosenblatt (https://www.rosenblattlab.com/) titled "When cells lose their spark - a tale of two extrusions", about the bioelectrics of cell extrusion.

2025 youtube.com 71m

This is a 1 hour 11 minute talk by me called "Against Mind-Blindness: recognizing and communicating with Agential Materials and Beyond". It is a slightly longer, updated version of this talk from last month, containing a bit of new material and a somewhat differently-ordered pres

2025 youtube.com 17m

This is a brief (~17 minute) introduction to my argument about Platonic space in biology, using a 1-page simplified argument format and then a quick overview of the research program entailed by it.

2025 youtube.com 59m

This is a ~1 hour talk on control architectures and their relevance to biology titled "Toward a Theory of Control Architecture" by John C. Doyle (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=C6DtGmMAAAAJ&hl=en).

2025 youtube.com 70m

This is a 1 hour 10 minute presentation of ideas around the architecture of biology (and how it differs from today's computational systems). Focusing on morphogenesis as a model of collective intelligence, I talk about the intelligence ratchet that results from life's need to cre

2025 youtube.com 49m

Dr. Michael Levin is on the verge of revolutionizing medicine by unlocking the bioelectric code that governs how cells communicate, heal, and build complex structures. His work reveals that intelligence exists at every level of biology—allowing us to reprogram tissues, regenerate

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This is a ~1 hour 30 minute talk + Q&A by Chris Fields (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/christopher-a-chris-fields-ph-d/) titled "From Experience to Math", given in our Center's computational subgroup in the context of the Platonic Space symposium (https://thoughtforms.life/symposi

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This is a ~1 hour talk by Jack Tuszynski (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Tuszy%C5%84ski, https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/jackt) on electrical and electromagnetic properties of microtubules.

2025 youtube.com 68m

This is a ~57 minute talk + ~10 minute Q&A titled "When/What/How Do Dynamical Systems Compute?" by Joshua Grochow (https://home.cs.colorado.edu/~jgrochow/index.html).

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This a ~1 hour 20 minute conversation between Aastha Jain Simes (https://www.livelongerworld.com/), Pamela Lyon (https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=1oY1J5kAAAAJ&hl=en), and I. Pamela is a key figure in the development of a biogenic approach to mind, and we talked about

2025 youtube.com 57m

This is a ~57 minute discussion with Elan Barenholtz (https://mpcrlab.com/people/Elan-Barenholtz/) about language and its possible autonomy in brains, AI models, and other systems linking to our lab's work on active data and the thoughts-thinkers continuum.

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This is a ~50 minute talk by me (given at IIT Mandi yesterday) on bioelectricity from the perspective of both, a path to regenerative medicine of birth defects, injury repair, and cancer, and a model system for learning to communicate with unconventional collective intelligences.

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This is a ~20 minute very rapid talk reviewing ideas around the scaling of intelligence in unconventional substrates.

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This is a ~1 hour conversation on topics of consciousness, affect, evolution, and philosophy between Gunnar Babcock (https://cals.cornell.edu/gunnar-babcock), Daniel McShea (https://scholars.duke.edu/person/dmcshea), Mark Solms (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vD4p8rQAA

2025 youtube.com 54m

This is a ~54 minute talk I gave, titled ""Bioelectricity: a bridge between physics and cognition, by way of biology", at the National Institute of Health Interest Group "Quantum SIG" (https://oir.nih.gov/sigs/qis-quantum-sensing-biology-interest-group). My talk doesn't contain a

2025 youtube.com 19m

Joscha Bach (Executive Director) and Lou de K (VP of Programs) interview our scientific advisor Michael Levin on how he would go about testing for consciousness.

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This is a very brief (~5 minute) explanation I made at a conference on next generation biomedicine about the topic of physiological learning and reprogrammability. I was commenting on the fact that differences in patient responses to interventions are not only due to genetics an

2025 youtube.com 61m

This is a ~1 hour talk titled "The Emergence of Convergence in Different Levels of Biology and AI" by Brian Cheung (https://briancheung.github.io/) given for our Symposium on the Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

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This is a ~42 minute talk by Francis C. Forde (https://www.linkedin.com/in/francis-c-forde-/) titled "Probing the Limits of Memory: can an operant response survive decapitation and regeneration in planaria". This talk discusses Francis' work on flatworm learning and the regenera

2025 youtube.com 51m

This is a ~50 minute talk on methods to infer gene regulatory networks by Dr. Susama Biswas (https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=74h_egEAAAAJ&hl=en).

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This is a ~1 hour conversation of Aastha Jain Simes (https://www.livelongerworld.com/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/aasthajs) and Azra Raza on her unique and passionate journey in oncology and her ideas for cancer therapy. Azra is an amazing person, clinician, and scientist; see

2025 youtube.com 68m

This is a ~1 hr10min talk I gave at a conference on modeling aspects of neuroscience. The talk is about the inverse idea - how tools and concepts from neuroscience apply far beyond neurons and brains, and can help understand a lot of biology across development, evolution, and div

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This is a ~35-minute 2022 talk titled "Natural Induction: conditions for spontaneous adaptation in dynamical systems" by Richard Watson (https://www.richardawatson.com/). This is a really important set of ideas about new ways to think about the source of innovation during evoluti

2025 youtube.com 68m

This is a ~1 hour 8 minute talk and discussion with our Center by Emily Bates (https://www.cuanschutz.edu/graduate-programs/human-medical-genetics-and-genomics/faculty/Bates-Emily-UCD6000018385) about her work on how ion channel function regulates gene expression and embryonic ph

2025 youtube.com 65m

This is a ~1 hour 5 minute working conversation with Chris Fields (https://chrisfieldsresearch.com/), Mark Solms (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vD4p8rQAAAAJ&hl=en), Karl Friston (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=q_4u0aoAAAAJ&hl=en), and Thomas Pollak (https:/

2025 youtube.com 63m

This is a ~36 minute talk by Janet Wiles (https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/13) "Mapping Diverse Intelligence Spaces: looking for xenobots in computational models of memory and language", followed by a ~24 minute discussion of her work on the intersection of cognitive science, lang

2025 youtube.com 35m

This is a ~35 minute discussion with Willem Nielsen (https://community.wolfram.com/web/wrn2001, https://medium.com/@wnielsen) from the Wolfram Institute about their cellular automata models of disease and our approach to this problem. Papers to which I referred: https://link.s

2025 youtube.com 56m

This is a ~ 1 hour and 10 minute talk plus ~30 minutes Q&A discussion with the computational group in our Center, titled "A Theoretical Computer Science Lens on Consciousness" by Lenore Blum (https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Faculty/Homepages/lblum.html), Manuel Blum (https://www.c

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This is a ~15 minute talk by two high school students, Angelina Nguyen and Nikhil Dev, about their experiments in memory regeneration in planaria.

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This is an ~1 hour 10 minute conversation with Iain McGilchrist (https://channelmcgilchrist.com/home/), on the topic of my recent paper on the Platonic Space (https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/5g2xj_v3) - forms ingressing into the physical world in biology, causation, evolution,

2025 youtube.com 54m

This is a ~54 minute talk by Roberto Avelar (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=mKrHvXUAAAAJ&hl=en) titled "Cellular Senescence is just Cellular Stress" given to the aging subgroup at our Center.

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This is a ~1 hour 7 minute talk I gave at the SEMF Interdisciplinary School (July 2025, https://semf.org.es/school2025/#speakers-container) on agency ways to think about expanding our ability to detect and communicate with unconventional minds. The same talk but with a lengthy

2025 youtube.com 56m

This is a ~56 minute talk titled "Ion channels in skin morphogenesis: the avian skin paradigm" by Robert Chow (https://profiles.sc-ctsi.org/robert.chow) given to our Center. It discusses the latest findings on the natural bioelectric signaling that patterns the skin. Related is

2025 youtube.com 63m

This is a ~1 hour interview by Aastha Jain Simes (https://www.livelongerworld.com/) and I of leading cancer researcher Robert Gatenby (https://www.moffitt.org/inspiring-stories/dr.-gatenbys-story). Bob talks about the evolutionary and physiology approach to understanding cancer

2025 youtube.com 57m

This is a ~1 hour conversation with Alexey Tolchinsky (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alexey-Tolchinsky), a clinical psychologist and Adjunct Professor at The George Washington University, Center for Professional Psychology, and Thomas Pollak (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-61

2025 youtube.com 35m

This is a ~35 minute talk about diverse intelligence and our efforts to establish formalisms and methods for communicating with unconventional biological intelligences.

2025 youtube.com 58m

This is a ~1 hour total presentation by Pier Luigi Gentili (https://www.pierluigigentili.com/) and brainstorming session about chemical intelligence and its relationship to the broader field of diverse intelligence.

2025 youtube.com 54m

This is a ~34-minute talk titled "Radical Platonism and Radical Empiricism" and ~20 minute Q&A discussion by Joel Dietz (https://connection.mit.edu/people/joel-dietz/) for our Center's Platonic Space symposium.

2025 youtube.com 57m

This is a ~1 hour discussion with mathematician David Spivak (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Spivak) about issues related to goal-directedness and some puzzles around mathematical vs. physical constants (see https://thoughtforms.life/why-the-tight-clustering-of-mathematical-

2025 youtube.com 71m

This is a ~1 hour 10 minute talk titled "Bioelectricity of Non-Excitable Cells: modeling of instructive multicellular patterns" by my collaborators and Allen Center members Javier Cervera (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qoWg0E8AAAAJ&hl=es) and Salvador Mafe (https://sc

2025 youtube.com 57m

This is a ~1 hour discussion with philosopher of science Lauren Ross (https://sites.socsci.uci.edu/~rossl/ ), on the topic of explanation and causation - what does it mean to look for explanations in science, what counts as a good explanation, and how do you know you've got one.

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This is a ~1 hour talk by Patricia Lane (https://www.dal.ca/faculty/science/biology/faculty-staff/our-faculty/patricia-lane.html, https://scholar.google.ca/citations?hl=en&user=CZ_GzpAAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate) given in our Center on chimeras, ecology, evolution, an

2025 youtube.com 198m

Michael Levin is a biologist at Tufts University working on novel ways to understand and control complex pattern formation in biological systems. Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/ep486-sb See below for timestamps, transcript, and t

2025 youtube.com 9m

This is a ~9 minute talk by Federico Pigozzi in my group (https://pigozzif.github.io/) about our recent paper on the relationship between learning and integrative emergence in gene regulatory network models (https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-025-08411-2).

2025 youtube.com 52m

This is a ~52 minute discussion between Diana Moga (https://www.dianamogamd.com/), Alexey Tolchinsky (https://montgomerycountypsychologist.com/), Chris Fields (https://chrisfieldsresearch.com/), and I on topics related to autism, ketamine-assisted therapy, and the linking of thes

2025 youtube.com 57m

This is a a ~1 hour discussion between Elliot Murphy (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4AYNRj0AAAAJ&hl=en) and me on the topic of language, evolution, neuroscience, and language models. Elliot's paper: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17588928.2025.2523875

2025 youtube.com 56m

This is a short summary talk by Ivan Kroupin (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XjxueRYAAAAJ&hl=en) and Tian Chen Zeng (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tian-Chen-Zeng) and then a discussion of issues around biological and cultural multi-scale intelligence. Their long

2025 youtube.com 60m

This is a ~1 hr talk on what is similar and what is different between biological and (current) technological information-processing systems, and the implications for biomedicine, AI, and ethics. A version of this talk with Q&A at the TPC consortium at Argonne National Lab is at h

2025 youtube.com 56m

This is a ~56 minute talk and Q&A by Katia Barrett (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8156-3168) given in our Center on the topic of morphogenesis and the forces that shape anatomy.

2025 youtube.com 57m

This is a ~1 hour talk (and discussion) of a theory of psychopathology based on cerebral laterality and distinct personalities within a single brain, and Dr. Frederic Schiffer's (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fredric-Schiffer, https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles

2025 youtube.com 60m

This is a ~1 hour discussion with Ben Lyons (https://interestingessays.substack.com/), Eli Sennesh (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3z4ALYgAAAAJ&hl=en), and Jordan Theriault (http://www.jordan-theriault.com/), where they each give talks and then we have a brief Q&A on t

2025 youtube.com 14m

Lex Fridman Podcast full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp0rCU49lMs Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/cv9485-sb See below for guest bio, links, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. *GUEST BIO:* Michae

2025 youtube.com 64m

This is a conversation between Chris Fields (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/our-team/christopher-a-chris-fields-ph-d/), Julian Gough (https://theeggandtherock.com/), and me about the theory of selection on the scale of universes and analogies to biology.

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This is a ~37 minute talk titled "Geometry of the mind-body interface" by Tom Froese (https://www.oist.jp/research/research-units/ecsu/tom-froese) given for our symposium on the Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/). Abstract: In the

2025 youtube.com 63m

This is a ~35 min talk titled "Entropic motivation and the roots of agency" by Alex Kiefer (https://philpeople.org/profiles/alex-kiefer) + ~25 min discussion of the issues of motivation in artificial and natural agents.

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This is a ~1 hour conversation between Alexey Tolchinsky (https://montgomerycountypsychologist.com/), a clinical psychologist and Adjunct Professor at The George Washington University, Center for Professional Psychology, and Thomas Pollak (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6171-0810),

2025 youtube.com 49m

This is a ~50 minute talk given at our Center by Dániel Czégel (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=O5d4u_EAAAAJ&hl=en) on a theoretical framework for construction of forms

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This is a ~1 hour 20 min talk and discussion titled "Microtubules as Fractal Time Crystals: implications for life and consciousness" by Stuart Hameroff (https://hameroff.arizona.edu/).

2025 youtube.com 56m

This is a ~1 hour conversation with Michael Just (https://www.mjust.com/en/), an artist working on a PhD in architecture (with a focus on urbanism and diverse intelligence), and Anna Gitelman (https://www.suffolk.edu/academics/faculty/g/i/anna-gitelman), a close friend and Associ

2025 youtube.com 49m

This is the fourth talk in our symposium on Platonic Space, titled "The Historical Construction of Normativity in Mathematics" by Benjamin Lyons (https://interestingessays.substack.com/)

2025 youtube.com 60m

This is a ~1 hour talk on the field of developmental bioelectricity from a perspective of cognitive science and the homology between mechanisms of self-assembly of somatic and brain-based intelligence.

2025 youtube.com 9m

Lex Fridman Podcast full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp0rCU49lMs Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/cv9495-sb See below for guest bio, links, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. *GUEST BIO:* Michae

2025 youtube.com 53m

This is a ~1 hour talk and Q&A given in our Center by Murray Shanahan (https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~mpsha/) on consciousness in unconventional media.

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This is a ~1 hour 15 minute talk + discussion titled "Mathematics, morphogenesis, and metaphysics: thinking about Platonic space in biology" by David Resnik (https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/resources/bioethics/bioethicist), given for our symposium on Platonic Space (https://th

2025 youtube.com 86m

This is a ~1.5 hour talk + Q&A titled "The Platonic Conception of Mathematics: a modern view" by J. P. Aguilera (https://juan.ag/), given for our symposium on Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

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This is a ~1 hour 8 minute talk by Giulio Ruffini (https://giulioruffini.github.io/#gsc.tab=0) titled "The Algorithmic Weltanschauung: An Algorithmic, Platonic Perspective", given for our Symposium on the Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/)

2025 youtube.com 60m

This is a ~1 hour talk titled "Abstract Forms & Tangible Biology - palanquins, princes, and a LEGO hypothesis" by Douglas Brash (https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/douglas-brash/) given for our Platonic Space Hypothesis (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

2025 youtube.com 57m

This is a ~1 hour talk by Michael Timothy Bennett (https://michaeltimothybennett.com/) on his ideas around computation and consciousness. Direct link to the thesis preprint: https://osf.io/preprints/thesiscommons/wehmg_v1?view_only= YT: https://www.youtube.com/@michaeltimothybe

2025 youtube.com 84m

This is a ~40 minute talk and ~44 minute Q&A titled "On the (Platonic) Nature of Things" by Karl Friston (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=q_4u0aoAAAAJ&hl=en), given for our Platonic Space symposium (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

2025 youtube.com 54m

This is a ~55 minute talk by Ivan Kroupin (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XjxueRYAAAAJ&hl=en) and Tian Chen Zeng (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tian-Chen-Zeng) on the topic of culture and scale-invariant dynamics in biology and behavior.

2025 youtube.com 51m

This is a ~55 min talk by Michael Levin "Endogenous Bioelectrical Networks: an interface to somatic intelligence for regenerative medicine", going over the state of the art in developmental bioelectricity in the context of collaborating with the cellular collective intelligence f

2025 youtube.com 49m

This is a discussion between Jordi Vallverdú (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Y_Q8AQkAAAAJ&hl=en) and me, around the topic of transferring information from the minds of embodied humans into LLM AI's, and natural, biological analogs of this process (moving cognitive patt

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This is an ~8 minute very quick introduction about the context for developmental bioelectricity and some examples of how we use it as an interface to control growth and form. In this very short 3 slide introduction at a discussion forum, I tried to explain that bioelectricity is

2025 youtube.com 52m

This is a ~52 minute conversation with philosopher David Resnik (https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/resources/bioethics/bioethicist) about the Platonic Space model and our plan for a new paper about a different variant of it than what I've been writing so far.

2025 youtube.com 51m

This is a ~50 minute talk by Anthony Zador (https://www.cshl.edu/research/faculty-staff/anthony-zador/) on the topic of connectomics and neuroscience and the implications for AI.

2025 youtube.com 46m

This is a ~46 minute talk by Michael Levin titled “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of the Behavioral Sciences in Developmental Biology and Biomedicine” given at a developmental biology/bioengineering symposium, explaining the connections between the cognitive/behavioral sciences a

2025 youtube.com 58m

This is a ~1 hour talk by Anna Ciaunica (https://annaciaunica.fr/) on the cognitive science and philosophy of selves, movement, and clinical cases of depersonalization.

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This is a ~1 hour 12 minute talk titled "Computational Symbiogenesis" by Blaise Agüera y Arcas (https://research.google/people/106776/?&type=google), given for our symposium on the Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

2025 youtube.com 62m

This is a ~1 hour conversation with Buck Trible (https://triblelab.fas.harvard.edu/people/waring-buck-trible, https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=JLN0AT0AAAAJ&hl=en) about his fascinating work on the genetics, morphology, behavior, and sociality in ants.

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This is a ~35 minute talk by Branton DeMoss (https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=RtSDseMAAAAJ&hl=en) on emergence, complexity, and information content, and their dynamics in artificial learning systems.

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This is a ~1 hour 10 minute discussion with Robert Prentner (https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=ZYcFVxoAAAAJ&hl=en) and Timothy Jackson (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vOnot8oAAAAJ&hl=en) about Platonism and related concepts. The paper of mine that they reference

2025 youtube.com 35m

This is a ~35 minute talk on commonalities and differences between biological and technological information processing, and the implications for AI (given at the AGI-25 conference in Iceland). The full program, including Hananel Hazan's talk (which is the 2nd half of mine), is at

2025 youtube.com 62m

This is a ~45 minute talk + 15 min Q&A by Abhinav Singh (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=zHogVvsAAAAJ&hl=en) titled "From Reaction Networks to Collective Motion: a computational view of self-organization" given in our Center.

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This is a ~30 minute conversation with Mayli Mertens (Marie Curie Postdoctoral fellow at University of Antwerp, https://philpeople.org/profiles/mayli-mertens) and I on the topic of molecular placebos, bioelectricity, and self-fulfilling prophecies in medicine (the latter being th

2025 youtube.com 35m

This is a ~35 minute talk by Lucy Spouncer (https://lucyspouncer.uk/) titled "Abstraction is Organic: translating mathematical patterns through the literary substrate", for our Symposium on the Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/), where you

2025 youtube.com 22m

This is a ~22 minute talk that I gave remotely at the Tech For Impact Summit 2025 in Japan (https://tech4impactsummit.com/). It goes very quickly over the idea of bioelectricity as the cognitive glue between different scales of intelligence at the body, allowing top-down control

2025 youtube.com 48m

This is a ~45 minute talk by Lakshwin Shreesha (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IiCvDpgAAAAJ&hl=en), on our recent work (preprint: https://osf.io/kpzju_v2, paper in press): using Prisoner's Dilemma to gain insight into how multicellular dynamics emerge from agents that

2025 youtube.com 83m

Dr. Michael Levin is a professor in the Department of Biology at Tufts University and an associate faculty member at the Wyss Institute at Harvard. He directs the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts, where his team integrates biophysics, computational modeling, and behavioral science

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This is a ~1 hour 25 minute talk and Q&A discussion at our Center by Etienne Guichard (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FWNXN98AAAAJ&hl=en) and Stefano Nichele (https://www.nichele.eu/), titled "A Neural Cellular Automaton Model of Memory Transfer, with application to th

2025 youtube.com 52m

This is a ~52-minute talk titled "The Biology of Apparent Selves: Bioengineering Model Systems for the Contemplative Sciences" that I have at the CSCSC 25 (Complex Systems and Contemplative Studies Conference) symposium (https://luma.com/3vyrtz4j?utm_source=ep-g2M2JDmWHB).

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Lex Fridman Podcast full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp0rCU49lMs Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/cv9489-sb See below for guest bio, links, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. *GUEST BIO:* Michae

2025 youtube.com 65m

This is a ~1 hour 5 minute conversation between Nora Belrose (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=p_oBc64AAAAJ&hl=en) and me on the topics of consciousness, AI, and different views of the Platonic Space.

2025 youtube.com 66m

This is a ~1 hour 5 minute talk and Q&A titled "Explanation in Biology: Principles and Pragmatics" by Lauren N. Ross (https://sites.socsci.uci.edu/~rossl/) for our Symposium on Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

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This is a ~22 minute talk titled "Maths Justifies Metaphysics in Biology" by Denis Noble (https://royalsociety.org/people/denis-noble-12007/) given for our symposium on the Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/). Q&A portion available with his

2025 youtube.com 27m

This is a ~18 min talk plus ~10 min Q&A on a top-down approach to bioengineering and robotics that I gave at the Biohybrid Robotics Symposium in Switzerland in July 2025 (https://biohybrid-robotics.com/).

2025 youtube.com 35m

This is a ~35 minute talk on neural cellular automata, artificial life, robotics, and self-organizing systems by Sebastian Risi (https://sebastianrisi.com/).

2025 youtube.com 50m

This is a ~50 minute conversation with Michael Johnson (https://t.co/YxAOZif0V2) on vasocomputation, stress as cognitive glue, and more generally computation and cognition in unconventional substrates.

2025 youtube.com 61m

This is a 1-hour talk by Jia Liu (https://liulab.seas.harvard.edu/prof-jia-liu) given in our Center on the topic of "Soft and flexible bioelectronics for stem cell engineering and brain-machine interfaces".

2025 youtube.com 48m

This is a ~48 minute discussion between Alexey Tolchinsky (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=tiBKmrsAAAAJ&hl=en), Patricia Silveira (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=VexSZ40AAAAJ&hl=en), and me on the topic of molecular markers of trauma and how to extend ideas a

2025 youtube.com 56m

This is a ~1 hour conversation with Frank Putnam (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=KLGgJg4AAAAJ&hl=en) and Alexey Tolchinsky (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=tiBKmrsAAAAJ&hl=en) about dissociative disorders, clinical psychology, and their applications to the ce

2025 youtube.com 54m

This is a ~54 minute conversation with Katrina Schleisman (https://www.galois.com/team/katrina-schleisman) and David Burke (https://www.galois.com/team/david-burke) about issues related to memory, Platonism, diverse intelligence, and similar topics.

2025 youtube.com 57m

This is a ~57 min talk titled "Whitehead on the Ingression of Novel Form: Toward a New Formal Causality in the Life Sciences" by Matt Segall (footnotes2plato.com) recorded for our symposium on Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/). Abstract:

2025 youtube.com 58m

This is a ~58 minute talk titled "The Embodied Mind of a New Robot Scientist: symmetries between AI and bioengineering the agential material of life and their impact on technology and on our future" which I gave as a closing Keynote to the ALIFE conference in Japan (https://2025.

2025 youtube.com 55m

This is a ~55 minute talk+Q&A given in our Center by Jacob Chisausky (https://slevin.princeton.edu/people/jacob-chisausky) on the topic of reconstructive social learning.

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This is a ~2 hour 33 minute talk by Elliot Murphy (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4AYNRj0AAAAJ&hl=en) titled "Platonic Forms in the Study of Language and Mind", given for our Symposium on Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

2025 youtube.com 71m

"Unconventional selves in novel spaces, scales, and embodiments - a diverse intelligence perspective on a continuum of cognition and consciousness" is a ~1 hour 12 min talk I gave at a conference on consciousness (https://www.hardproblem.it/ ), as it relates to our work on divers

2025 youtube.com 51m

This is a ~1 hour talk + Q&A discussion by Peter Lidsky (https://www.cityu.edu.hk/bms/profile/peterlidsky.htm) on his theory that aging is driven by evolutionary pressures to prevent individuals from infecting their relatives.

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This is a ~50 min talk by Szymon Łukaszyk (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FH3ExXUAAAAJ&hl=en) given to the computational subgroup of our Allen Center on physics, biology, and mathematics ideas relevant to consciousness and teleology.

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This is a ~1 hour 10 minute talk and discussion at our Center given by Akarsh Kumar (https://akarshkumar.com/) on new machine learning approaches in Artificial Life.

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Lex Fridman Podcast full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp0rCU49lMs Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/cv9498-sb See below for guest bio, links, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. *GUEST BIO:* Michae

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This is a new ~1 hour talk by me on the concept of diverse intelligence, and morphogenesis as a model system with which to practice identifying and communicating with unconventional minds. This is a bit different than previous ones because I explicitly go over examples of how som

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This is a ~55 minute talk given by Santosh Manicka (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/santosh-manicka-affiliate-research-scientist/, https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4cc0wewAAAAJ&hl=en) about his recent work in our Center.

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This is a ~1 hour discussion with Adam Safron (https://www.adamsafron.com/) and Max Shen (https://www.maxkshen.com/home), and Michael Levinabout diverse intelligence and its relevance for pain.

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This is a ~50-minute talk titled "Substrate-dependent mathematics hypothesis" by Olaf Witkowski (https://olafwitkowski.com/), presented for our Platonic Space symposium (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/).

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This is a ~40 minute talk on a systems biology approach to aging by João Pedro de Magalhães (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/inflammation-ageing/magalhaes-pedro) given in our Center.

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This is a ~43 minute talk titled "Towards a computational theory of animal autonomy: modeling task-independent behavior and whole-brain data in zebrafish with intrinsic motivation" by Reece Keller (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_2mC_l4AAAAJ&hl=en) given at our Center.

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This is a ~37 minute talk given at our Center by Giuseppe Paolo (https://www.giupaolo.com/) about an approach to synthetic intelligence using principles such as TAME (https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnsys.2022.768201/full).

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This is a ~38 minute talk titled "Platonic Space as Cognitive Construct" by Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic (https://gordana.se/) for our Symposium on the Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/), where you will also find her slides for download.

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This ~50 minute talk given at a futurism/AI gathering is a variant of my recent talks on diverse intelligence, focusing on ways to expand our perspective via considerations of non-brain-based intelligence in the body, patterns as agents, synthetic beings as model systems for lear

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This is a ~30 minute talk to an Ethics class (undergraduates) about aspects of our work that have implications for ethics.

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This is a ~34 minute talk for our Symposium on Platonic Space (https://thoughtforms.life/symposium-on-the-platonic-space/) by Mariana Emauz Valdetaro (https://marianas.life/) from the Society for Multidisciplinary and Fundamental Research (https://semf.org.es/). Additional mater

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This is a ~42-minute talk given in our Center by Doga Yücel (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=oAv5KjsAAAAJ&hl=en) titled "Who's Watching the Watchmen", about a cell-biological model of aging.

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This is a ~45 minute talk for an embodied cognition audience, covering my framework for diverse intelligence, our use of morphogenesis as a model system for communicating with unconventional minds, and my views on our new MomBot platform and how it helps understand the symmetries

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This is a ~1 hour talk and discussion with Philippe Servajean (https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=Ed6dY78AAAAJ) and Richard Servajean (https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=_wyPSjwAAAAJ&hl=en) about their approach to consciousness and cognition. The paper: https://osf.i

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This is a very fast (~33min) flyover of some ideas relevant to the relationship between biology, computation, cognition, consciousness, and related subjects. This was given at the amazing Progress and Visions in Consciousness Science series (https://amcs-community.org/events/prog

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A conversation between Andrés Gómez Emilsson, Santosh Manicka, and I:

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I will do a longer, more rigorous piece on free will and what I think is important in that perennial debate from the perspective of the TAME framework, but meanwhile, here’s a short dialog written by GPT-4 (with very minor tweaks from me) to highlight a point I will develop later

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I recently gave a long presentation to the Wolfram Institute titled “Self-constructing bodies, collective minds: unconventional biology, minimal models of intelligence, bio-inspired computing”. It contains ideas about the amazing architecture of biology (and how it differs from t

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Normal light and infra-red photographs of the beautiful landscape and wildlife in Alaska.

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This is a continuation of the work reported here, which was based on a preprint but now the official paper is out. It was co-authored with Taining Zhang and Adam Goldstein, but the following is my personal take on it. Below you will find a brief introduction, some discussions and

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This is a first in a series of posts I will do to highlight the work of some amazing junior scientists.

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Click an image to see a (possibly truncated) version of the prompt used for each one. Click the image again for a high-resolution version.

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This post highlights some of the most recent data on Anthrobots, first explained here. The official final paper, first published as a preprint is now online, detailing the next stage of investigation of this fascinating new model system. The Tufts Now summary is here.

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Oné R. Pagán,and I are writing a book, for general audiences, on bioelectricity (a bit more description is here).

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I occasionally get asked “When are you going to write a book?”. This is something I’ve thought about a lot. On the one hand, I often feel like my lab could make more practical impact in biomedicine and basic science if I spent that time doing research, instead of writing a book.

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One of the key implications of my TAME framework is that intelligence can be found in surprising places: we are not yet good at predicting it, and need to do experimental work to ask: where do various unconventional systems (especially cells, tissues, etc.) land on this spectrum

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We are all collective intelligences – not just ants and bee colonies, but all of us, because we are made of active parts (cells), which have to become aligned to work together to give rise to a system that has memories, preferences, and goals that don’t belong to any of them. The

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Discussion between Robert Prentner, Tim Jackson, and I

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a beautiful image symbolizing the interaction between 0-1

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These are the most frequently asked questions about my and my lab’s academic work:

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Fractal art can be made by testing each point (x,y) in a region of the complex numbers plane to see how soon a given function (in complex numbers) converges on its root, when using the number x+yi as the starting point of a root-finding method. The rate at which it settles on a r

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Nature photography in Iceland, in regular light and InfraRed.

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Here’s an interesting discussion thread and conversation between Alexey Tolchinsky, a clinical psychologist and Adjunct Professor at The George Washington University, Center for Professional Psychology, Thomas Pollak, a neuropsychiatrist and researcher working at the Institute of

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I got a few new IR filters, so here is how my world looks in that light. No post-processing color replacements, just what the filter sees (IRChrome gallery and CandyChrome gallery from Kolari).

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I don’t use AI for any writing (yet), but I like to occasionally experiment with the state of the art to see what it can do. Here’s an experiment with large language models.

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The understanding that we are essentially collective intelligences – real Selves, but composed of smaller competent agents (not passive parts) has many implications for the notions of “life” and “death”. Some of these are covered in this paper. Here, I wanted to draw some connect

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(This is a pre-editing version of the piece in Noēma that came out recently on this somewhat incendiary topic, along with a brief preamble.)

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The following is a Keynote I gave at the recent Artificial Life meeting in Japan. It was pretty different from any presentation I’ve given before, although it has connections to everything I often talk about. In this presentation I tried to do 3 things:

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Have you ever wondered what the cells of multicellular organisms are really capable of? We know what they normally do in vivo, building default, familiar tissues and organs under the influence of their neighbors during normal embryogenesis. But what would they do if allowed to re

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Photos of animals, insects, plants, and a few other things, mostly at the ocean shore, mostly at sunrise. The red/golden color in some of the shots is how it really looks during a short window in the mornings (no post-processing to change colors).

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Photos of birds, mammals, insects, plants, and a few other things, mostly at the ocean shore, mostly at sunrise. The red/golden color in some of the shots is how the water and sky really look; the blue/yellow photos were shot in infrared (no post-processing to change colors in an

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Images of sunrise at the ocean, trying to capture interesting light, texture, and a few objects. Also Godzilla. No editing or AI.

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The beauty of Northern California and Oregon, including some Redwoods and ocean (in both normal light and InfraRed)

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Here are some galleries of nature photography, including ones I’ve taken of landscapes, in infrared, and through a microscope.

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Normal light and InfraRed photos of water, light, animals, plants, and a few other things.

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Plants, water, animals, sunlight. Some in Infrared.

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Here is a discussion between Timothy Jackson and Robert Prentner about the theme of non-physical influences of patterns from the Platonic space (related to my recent paper on it) and the philosophical background and history of ideas. Here is their discussion, and a transcript of

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The following is another set of questions (in no particular order or organization) that I’ve been asked after talks, in emails, on Twitter, etc. and my attempts to answer (some of the most common are here). I saved these because they are either interesting or because they come up

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The following is a set of questions (in no particular order or organization) that I’ve been asked after talks, in emails, on Twitter, etc. and my attempts to answer (some of the most common are here). I saved these because they are either interesting or because they come up a lot

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Some interesting quotes on top of my nature photos:

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Planarian flatworms are an amazing creature. Here’s a movie of one gliding around (taken by Junji Morokuma, Levin lab):

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One (currently un-popular) view in philosophy of mind and cognitive science is that of interactionist dualism: the proposal that the mind is a radically different thing than physical objects and forces, but that it interacts with the physical brain and body to make a functional,

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“Ion Channel and Neurotransmitter Modulators as Electroceutical Approaches to the Control of Cancer”

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I present to you, some images that Midjourney created from some scientific paper titles. I think maybe this should be required with every paper submission to a journal. Let’s see some of your favorites!

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@Veritrope I’d like to chat re. consulting job to make custom Evernote -> DevonThink conversion script. Pls email michael.levin@tufts.edu [](https://i0.wp.com/thoughtforms.life/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/629455556886036480-CLxGfkTWsAAUILA.jpg?ssl=1) Remembrance of brains past

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Discussion of Michael Levin, Robert Marsland, and Pavel Chvykov

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The typical way to think about embryogenesis (also metamorphosis, regeneration, etc.) is that a group of cells cooperate toward creating and maintaining a specific anatomical outcome (also known as a Target Morphology for a given species). This requires navigating the space of al

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Imagine you are studying one of the following four things, and you find a simple mapping of data to English letters that spells out a lengthy message to humanity. Let’s assume for the purpose of this thought experiment that the message is cogent, and long enough that it’s not pos

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Many young people are fascinated by the promise of bioelectricity research and email me to ask where they can join a PhD program that focuses on this area. Here is my general advice.

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One of the brainstorming tools I like to use is to take two things that are thought to be categorically different and to imagine them as a continuum. What kind of symmetry knob could be rotated gradually to turn one into the other? The ide is to purposely explore the consequences

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This short post describes an interesting phenomenon I’ve been puzzled about recently; I’m not a mathematician and perhaps there is an obvious explanation for this that I’m not aware of, but I’ve asked a few professionals and no one has had an answer yet.

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The concept of a structured space of patterns, which informs (in-forms) events in our physical world (constraining physics, and enabling biology), but exists independently of it, is ancient. Recent work in a number of disciplines have made exploration of this topic timely, and I

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Agential material - the subject of engineering (by evolution or by human engineers or by cells or whatever) which is not passive and not even just active or computational, but has a significant degree of autonomy - an agenda, perhaps homeostatic capacity or higher, which it will

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Memory, agency, decision-making, choosing, cognition, goal-directedness, life - all of these terms drive energetic arguments. Many scientists, as well as the general public, often have strong feelings about when and how these terms are do be used, but often struggle to give defin

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When someone asks me "what do you do?", it's hard to give a short but accurate answer. Maybe "natural philosophy" comes closest, hearkening back to a time where there were fewer artificial boundaries between lines of inquiry. On the one hand, I am a professor of biology. But I do

2024 Advanced Materials Bilige Yang, Amir Mohammadi Nasab, Stephanie J. Woodman +4
2024 Advanced Science Gizem Gumuskaya, Pranjal Srivastava, Ben G. Cooper +4
2024 Methods in Molecular Biology Patrick McMillen, Michael Levin
2024 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications Lakshwin Shreesha, Michael Levin
2024 BioSystems Gabriella Seifert, Ava Sealander, Sarah Marzen +1
2024 Computers in Biology and Medicine Javier Cervera, José A. Manzanares, Michael Levin +1
2024 Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology Karina Kofman, Michael Levin
2024 Physics of Life Reviews Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2024 Trends in Pharmacological Sciences Swarnalatha Balasubramanian, David A. Weston, Michael Levin +1
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2024 Nature Communications Angela Tung, Megan M. Sperry, Wesley Clawson +7
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2024 Scientific Reports Javier Cervera, Michael Levin, Salvador Mafe
2024 Communications Biology Patrick McMillen, Michael Levin
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2024 Life Metabolism Anna S Monzel, Michael Levin, Martin Picard
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2024 Physiology Peter A. Noble, Alexander Pozhitkov, Kanhaiya Singh +7
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This is a ~25 minute talk and another ~25 minutes of discussion between Benjamin Lyons (https://benjaminflyons.com/) and myself, about his work to understand the commonalities between economics and collective intelligence in biology. Some links mentioned in the discussion: https

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part of an open Q&A raising money for American Humane, November 2024 https://youtu.be/2VoUP-n0BvE To join future discussions, find us at https://www.adventuresinawareness.com/events/ If you would like to support this content, contributions are greatly appreciated at: Patreon: h

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This is a ~50 minute conversation between Josh Bongard (https://www.uvm.edu/cems/cs/profiles/josh_bongard), Atoosa Parsa (https://www.atoosaparsa.com/), Richard Watson (https://www.richardawatson.com/), and I on topics of agency, computation, polycomputing, oscillations, selfhood

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This is a talk by Benjamin Lyons (~1 hour) on agency within mathematics.

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This is the second of several interviews we will do with significant contributors to the field of developmental bioelectricity. Min Zhao's work focused on the role of ion currents and applied electric fields in cell migration and wound repair. https://scholar.google.com/citations

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This is a 1 hour talk by Michael Levin to an audience of biomedical engineering students.

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This is the first of several interviews we will do with significant people in the history of developmental bioelectricity. Richard Nuccitelli is a legend, having invented (with Lionel Jaffe, in 1974) the Vibrating Probe - a technique that allowed the non-invasive sensing of ion c

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This is a ~45 minute talk I gave to some undergraduate students about ideas from biology that might help them think about AI and related topics.

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In this episode, John Vervaeke, Gregg Henriques, Michael Levin, and Justin McSweeny come together to discuss the complexities of consciousness, intelligence, and the human condition. The conversation balances between imagination and empirical evidence, introducing cognitive light

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This is a ~1 hour talk by Laryssa Albantakis (https://www.psychiatry.wisc.edu/staff/albantakis-larissa/) on causality, agency, autonomy, and consciousness. https://4c-computational.psychiatry.wisc.edu/

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This is a ~1 hour discussion with Kevin Mitchell (https://www.kjmitchell.com/), Nick Cheney (https://www.uvm.edu/cems/cs/profiles/nick-cheney), and Ben Hartl (https://allencenter.tufts.edu/benedikt-hartl-ph-d/) on the application of connectionist generative models in understandin

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Sponsor message: DO YOU WANT WORK ON ARC with the MindsAI team (current ARC winners)? Interested? Apply for an ML research position: benjamin@tufa.ai Michael Levin runs a lab at Tufts that does things most biologists would call impossible ten years ago. He regrows frog limbs, bu

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This is a 1 hour 8 minute talk covering topics of collective intelligence in morphogenesis as a model system for thinking about the origin and scaling of cognition in diverse embodiments.

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This is ~1 hour conversation with Daniel McShea (https://scholars.duke.edu/person/dmcshea) and Gunnar Babcock (https://gunnarbabcock.com/) on topics of biology, evolution, information, causation, and ethics in the philosophy of mind.

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This is a ~45 min discussion with Benjamin Lyons (https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-lyons-ab46717a) and David Bloomin (https://daveey.github.io/) on topics at the intersection of economics, basal cognition, and deep learning.

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This is a ~1hr talk by Anders Garm (https://www1.bio.ku.dk/english/research/mbs/garm-lab/) given in our Center on the behavioral ecology, learning, and neural anatomy of the box jellyfish.

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This is a ~1 hour talk by Francis Heylighen (http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HEYL.html) given at our Center.

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This is a ~1 hour talk by Michael Levin, given to the bioengineering department at Northeastern University, on the topic of using bioelectricity as an interface for engineering agential materials. Companion papers are: https://www.nature.com/articles/s44222-022-00001-9 https://p

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This is a ~1 hour conversation between Josh Bongard (https://www.uvm.edu/cems/cs/profiles/josh_bongard), Tom Froese (https://www.oist.jp/research/tom-froese), and I on Irruption theory, polycomputing, and the mind-body relationship. Some relevant links from the discussion: Tom's

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This is a ~1 hour interview with the great Denis Noble (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Noble), who made seminal contributions to understanding the heartbeat and went on to contribute exciting and counter-paradigm ideas in physiology, evolutionary theory, causation, and other

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This is a ~1 hour talk given in our group by Erez Braun, from the Physics department of the Technion, Israel, on the morphogenesis of Hydra and its modulation by external electric fields. Note the remarkable induction of reverse morphogenesis.

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This is a 1-hour discussion meeting between Karl Friston, Adam Goldstein, and I talking about how Karl's active inference ideas apply to some work on unexpected behavior in sorting algorithms (https://thoughtforms.life/what-do-algorithms-want-a-new-paper-on-the-emergence-of-surpr

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This is a talk I gave at a large tech company for non-specialists interested in the intersection of computation, biology, and fundamental questions about Selfhood. It's about 48 minutes long and unfortunately does not capture my cursor movement so you can't see the things on the

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This is a ~15 minute presentation made by a high-school student for a capstone project in his independent study course. This talk covers the results of a survey he designed and deployed about people's attitudes toward unconventional agents such as AI's. The full description is h

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"Metaphysics and the Matter with Things: Thinking with Iain McGilchrist was a collaborative conference put on by the Center for Process Studies (CPS) and the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) in March of 2024. This three-day conference brought leading process thinke

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A 1-hour conversation about our algorithms data (https://thoughtforms.life/what-do-algorithms-want-a-new-paper-on-the-emergence-of-surprising-behavior-in-the-most-unexpected-places/) and how it relates to behavioral policies in minimal and not-so-minimal biological agents.

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This is a ~1 hour discussion with Dr. Alex Schmidt (www.schmidtpsychologicalservices.com) and Alexey Tolchinsky, Psy.D. (https://montgomerycountypsychologist.com/). We touch on issues of trauma, somatic memory, dissociation, and protective mechanisms at the interface of the psych

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This is ~1 hour conversation with Daniel McShea (https://scholars.duke.edu/person/dmcshea) and Gunnar Babcock (https://gunnarbabcock.com/) on topics of biology, evolution, causation, explanation, and the machine metaphor.

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This is a meeting discussion, ~40 minutes, between Tom Froese (Cognitive Scientist at OIST, https://groups.oist.jp/ecsu/tom-froese) and Michael Levin, going over Tom's recent paper on Irruption theory and discussing embodied minds, agency, and models of mind-body interaction. The

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This is the second of our series of discussions with key figures in the field of Bioelectricity. Ken Robinson has a long list of accomplishments in this field, covering the role of electric fields in guiding cell migration and more generally the function of electrogenic epithelia

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Main episode with Dr. Michael Levin: https://youtu.be/c8iFtaltX-s I personally subscribe to The Economist. TOE listeners get 35% off the annual subscription. No other podcast has this! https://economist.com/TOE New Substack! Follow my personal writings and EARLY ACCESS episode

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This is an ~1 hour talk by Michael Levin on the topic of engineering with agential (living) materials, given for the students and other members of the ETHZ Zurich Soft Robotics Lab led by Prof. Robert Katzschmann).

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This is a discussion meeting (~1 hour 20 minutes) between Michael Levin and Michael Pollan (https://michaelpollan.com/) of the new ideas in this paper: https://osf.io/preprints/osf/4b2wj

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This is a ~55 minute talk titled "Novel Bodies, Unconventional Minds: a diverse intelligence perspective on a continuum of cognition (and consciousness)" by Michael Levin given at the CIFAR (https://cifar.ca/next-generation/cifar-neuroscience-of-consciousness-winter-school/) Neur

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This is a ~20 minute chalk-talk by Juan-Carlos Letelier (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=J1zts-cAAAAJ&hl=en), a professor a the Universidad de Chile, at the intersection of neuroscience and the work of Francisco Varela on the foundations of biology.

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This is a ~55 min talk by Alexei Sharov (http://alexei.nfshost.com/) and brief discussion of bio-semiotics.

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This is a ~1 hour talk on morphogenesis as a collective intelligence and some specifics about cognitive glue.

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This is a ~1 hour conversation between Tim Jackson (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Timothy-Jackson-4), Karl Friston (https://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/~karl/), Chris Fields (https://chrisfieldsresearch.com/) and I around the free energy principle, philosophy, evolution, and nov

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This is a ~30 minute talk by Rafael Kaufmann, Pranav Gupta, and Jacob Taylor. There is a 30 minute Q&A here: https://thoughtforms.life/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/QA-from-Gupta-Kaufman-Taylor.mp3 ; the paper referred to is: https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/23/7/830 Some more r

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This is a 1 hour 12 minute talk presented at the 2nd Symposium on the Philosophy of Computing at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. It covers the ways in which biological computation is different from most of today's computer architectures, and concludes with a differen

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This is ~35 minute talk by Joseph Dumit on some very diverse topics, including Warren McCulloch's work, improvisational science, and the lichen lifestyle. The links to papers he referenced and audio of the Q&A session are here: https://thoughtforms.life/a-few-talks-discussions-l

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Patreon: https://bit.ly/3v8OhY7 Full Episode: https://youtu.be/lMNJKOgH60E Robinson's Podcast #187 - Michael Levin: The New Era of Cognitive Biorobotics Michael Levin is a Distinguished Professor in the Biology Department at Tufts University, where he holds the Vannevar Bush

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This is a ~30 minute talk given in our Center by Nam Hai Le (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=waKh7a8AAAAJ&hl=en), a post-doc with Richard Watson (https://www.richardawatson.com/), with whom we collaborate on issues at the intersection of evolution and cognition. Nam pre

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This is a ~45 minute talk given at the Imagining Summit (https://www.artificiality.world/the-imagining-summit/) on Diverse Intelligence and synthbiosis, approaching those topics via communication with cellular collectives in the context of regenerative medicine. The newer materia

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This is about a ~45 minute talk by me, focusing specifically on parallels between morphogenesis and cognitive/behavioral science (given to a neuroscience audience).

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This is a ~1 hour conversation on topics of consciousness, AI, causation, affect, evolution, and philosophy between Gunnar Babcock (https://cals.cornell.edu/gunnar-babcock), Daniel McShea (https://scholars.duke.edu/person/dmcshea), Mark Solms (https://scholar.google.com/citations

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This is a ~1 hour talk+Q&A titled ""Re-thinking the role of cognition in collective and computational mechanisms of information processing" by Theodore Pavlic (https://pavliclab.org/about-the-pi/ , https://search.asu.edu/profile/1995237), covering issues of collective intelligenc

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I personally subscribe to The Economist. TOE listeners get 35% off the annual subscription. No other podcast has this! https://economist.com/TOE Main episode with Joscha Bach and Michael Levin (November 2022): https://youtu.be/kgMFnfB5E_A Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify

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This is a ~1 hour 20 minute working meeting conversation between John Vervaeke, Gregg Henriques, Justin McSweeny, and myself; we touch on topics of mind, Selfhood, Platonic spaces, and other ways in which the emerging science of Diverse Intelligence speaks to greater transpersona

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This is a ~1 hour talk with Aaron Sloman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Sloman), Anthony Leggett (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_James_Leggett), and Chris Fields (https://chrisfieldsresearch.com/). The links to which Aaron refers are: https://cogaffarchive.org/misc

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This is a ~1 hour talk and then Q&A by David Eagleman (https://eagleman.sites.stanford.edu/) about augmented perception in humans and other aspects of the brain/body/technology interface.

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This is a ~1 hour discussion with Richard Watson (https://www.richardawatson.com/) and Josh Bongard (https://www.uvm.edu/cems/cs/profiles/josh_bongard) touching on topics of agency, polycomputing, oscillations, and evolution.

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This is a ~1 hour-long discussion meeting with Stuart Kauffman and Katherine Peil Kauffman. Their two papers referenced in the discussion are: Stu's: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsfs.2022.0063 Kate's: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.7453/gahmj.2013.058

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This is a 1 hour 45 minute talk by Joscha Bach (http://bach.ai/) given in our Center.

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A 1-hour talk by Naama Brenner (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6ksPmnIAAAAJ&hl=iw) on exploratory learning. More info and links to related work are at https://thoughtforms.life/a-talk-given-at-our-center-by-naama-brenner-on-exploratory-learning-in-transcriptional-netw

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This is a ~1 hour talk by Peter Fedichev, a physicist interested in aging, of Gero Pharmaceuticals.

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This is a ~1 hour talk on linguistics and computation by Douglas Brash (https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/douglas-brash/, https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=QHCv7ZIAAAAJ&hl=en).

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This is a ~1.5 hour discussion between cognitive scientist Don Hoffman (https://sites.socsci.uci.edu/~ddhoff/HoffmanPubs.html) and evolutionary biologist/computer scientist Richard Watson (https://www.richardawatson.com/), on evolution, physics, time, and the nature of reality.

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This is a ~30 minute talk by Christoph Harmel on computational methods to analyze the phenotype of human retinal organoids.

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This is a 1-hour conversation with Ali Hanson (https://braininitiative.nih.gov/ali-hanson-md-phd) on her path in science, including a ~45 minute presentation of her data in Hydra. This is the first of a series of videos I will do to highlight some exceptional junior scientists' w

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Michael Levin is an American developmental and synthetic biologist at Tufts University, where he is the Vannevar Bush Distinguished Professor. Levin is a director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University and Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology. He is

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This is a ~1 hour talk By Cristi Stoica (and very brief commentary by me) on the topic of the Relativity of Computation. Cristi's info: Link to paper: http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/22880/ Link to source code: https://github.com/CristinelStoica/Partition-all-at-once/ ORCID: htt

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This is a ~31 minute talk by Fernando Rosas (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=OZNAs2wAAAAJ&hl=en) and Hardik Rajpal (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=JxVzoGQAAAAJ&hl=en) on ways to measure emergence in biological systems.

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This is another episode in our series on the great figures in developmental bioelectricity. We interview (~1 hour) Mustafa Djamgoz, who has made pivotal discoveries about the role of bioelectricity in the problem of cancer and its eventual solution. Mustafa's book: https://www.

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Dr. Michael Levin is a developmental and synthetic biologist at Tufts University where he is the Vannevar Bush Distinguished Professor. He is also an associate faculty at the Wyss Institute at Harvard. Michael is a director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University and th

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Main episode with Michael Levin (June 2024): https://youtu.be/c8iFtaltX-s Become a YouTube Member Here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWIQh9DGG6uhJk8eyIFl1w/join Patreon: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal (early access to ad-free audio episodes!) Listen on Spotify: https:/

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This is a ~1 hour working meeting between Timothy Jackson (https://theconversation.com/profiles/timothy-n-w-jackson-115702) and myself, discussing our collaboration on how evolutionary and clinical toxinology connects to diverse intelligence and biomedical hacking.

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This is a video about cancer, in the broader context of multiscale complex systems, made by Jordan Strasser - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-strasser-8a2b10180 .

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This is a ~1 hour 20 minutes conversation between Bernardo Kastrup (https://www.bernardokastrup.com/), Richatrd Watson (https://www.richardawatson.com/), and me on topics at the intersection of physics, cognition, consciousness, etc.

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This is an ~1 hour conversation with Joscha Bach (http://bach.ai/) and Chris Fields (https://chrisfieldsresearch.com/), touching on computation, cognition, error correcting codes, physics, AI, consciousness, etc.

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Don Hoffman, Richard Watson, and I discuss the nature of scientific theories, time, and the physics of cognition. ~1 hour

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Patreon: https://bit.ly/3v8OhY7 Michael Levin is a Distinguished Professor in the Biology Department at Tufts University, where he holds the Vannevar Bush endowed Chair, and he is also associate faculty at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University. Michael and the Levin Lab work

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This is a ~45 minute discussion with Ricard Sole (http://complex.upf.edu/ricard-sol%C3%A9), a synthetic biologist whose work spans evolution, language, and many other fascinating areas.

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This is a ~1 hour 20 minute talk + Q&A about the neuroscience of epilepsy by Christophe Bernard (https://ins-amu.fr/physionet).

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This is a ~50 minute working meeting between Martin Hanczyc (https://www.martinhanczyc.com/) and Michael Levin, discussing work on autonomous droplets and more generally the field of active and agential matter (physical intelligence, somatic computation, etc.) and conceptual appr

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Patreon: https://bit.ly/3v8OhY7 Full Episode: https://youtu.be/lMNJKOgH60E Robinson's Podcast #187 - Michael Levin: The New Era of Cognitive Biorobotics Michael Levin is a Distinguished Professor in the Biology Department at Tufts University, where he holds the Vannevar Bush

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This is a ~25 minute talk by Daniel Rebbin about some ideas regarding an alternative way to think about neurons communicating with each other.

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This is a ~45 minute keynote talk at the Bioelectricity and Cancer conference (https://cam.cancer.gov/research/bioelectricity_and_cancer_conference.htm) held at NIH in September 2024.

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This is a ~1 hour talk plus ~30 minutes of Q&A discussion with Atoosa Parsa (https://www.atoosaparsa.com/) on her fascinating work on polycomputing.

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This is a 30 minute talk on Hopfield networks solving propositional satisfiability problems, by N. Weber, W. Koch, O. Erdem, and T. Froese (from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan), followed by a 30 minute discussion of potential applicability of this techni

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This is a ~55 minute talk on the topic of the "Multiscale Human" (https://humanatlas.io/events/2024-24h/). I cover the topics of "what are we", "implications for biomedicine", and "future beyond human repair" from the perspectives of diverse intelligence at different scales of ou

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Patreon: https://bit.ly/3v8OhY7 Full Episode: https://youtu.be/lMNJKOgH60E Robinson's Podcast #187 - Michael Levin: The New Era of Cognitive Biorobotics Michael Levin is a Distinguished Professor in the Biology Department at Tufts University, where he holds the Vannevar Bush

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This is a ~40 minute talk on the future of medicine from my perspective given remotely to students at the University of Bologna, Italy.

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This is a 1-hour working meeting discussing Alexander Ororbia's and Karl Friston's paper on Mortal Computations and their relevance to our work in reprogramming biology and cognition more generally. A few papers: Alexander and Karl's paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.09589 Mic

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This is a 1 hour talk by Dr. Eugene V. Koonin, of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (at NIH) on virology given in our Center.

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A talk by Carlos Gershenson (of SUNY Binghampton), ~42 minutes long, given in our Center.

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This is a ~1 hour talk by Alexander Ororbia (https://www.cs.rit.edu/~ago/) from the Neural Adaptive Computing (NAC) Laboratory at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The related paper is here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.09589

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This is a ~1 hour-long discussion meeting with Stuart Kauffman and Katherine Peil Kauffman, covering evolution, machines, metaphors in science, etc.

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This is a ~1 hour talk about KAN networks, machine learning, physics, and scientific discovery by Ziming Liu of MIT (https://kindxiaoming.github.io/).

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Here’s a weird experience I had some years back. I wonder if others would have had a different train of thought.

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First, two talks on issues related to unconventional topics for emerging biomedicine from 2023:

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Here are a few talks, and most importantly, the transcripts of Q&A sessions afterward. There are often some great questions asked these talks, and I trim them from the lecture videos because not everyone wants to be online in videos. But I’ve transcribed the text, and anonymized

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One of the joys I experienced when my kids were young was to learn together. Lots of people participated in their education – my amazing wife organized the whole thing and taught language arts, my dad covered computer science, math, and drawing, and the kids participated in group

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I often start some of my talks by showing a slide of this engraving (Adam naming the animals, etching by G. Scotin and J. Cole after H. Gravelot and J.B. Chatelain, 1743):

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Here are some galleries of art produced by AI software (text-to-image such as Midjourney and DALL-E) or other kinds of image generation algorithms such as Deep Dream.

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Around 2001 or so, I was collaborating with a researcher in Japan on some work in planaria. We were going to do some experiments, then freeze the tissue and send it to them for transcriptomic analysis (to find out which genes are being regulated by our bioelectric interventions i

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I’m often asked about my views on artificial intelligence (AI); recently I released my first public thoughts on it, in the bigger context of diverse intelligence; the short (more general-purpose) versions are here and here, and the full (academic) paper preprint is here. As often

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Here are some books I especially recommend. There are many others, some of which I’ve posted%20(from%3Adrmichaellevin)&src=typed_query) on Twitter when I was going one by one through some bookshelves at home and posting the covers and table of contents. Here’s also a Goodreads li

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Here are some covers (as of 2023) of issues where our papers appear (see complete list of the references where these appeared and the credits for the artwork inside each issue), with art produced by me, our model species, my lab members and collaborators (co-authors), Jeremy Guay

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Here are some images I generated back around 2015-2016 using Alex Mordvintsev’s Deep Dream method, modifying existing photos or making new ones.

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a photorealistic picture of Mars curiocity rover exami c2316466-0bf6-49a4-b683-4590592f237e

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a beautiful biorealistic image of a cell with ion chan

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.png?bwg=1709310078 "bioelectricity among cells in the style of Leonora-4 (1)").png?bwg=1709310078)

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We lost a really great human today – philosopher Daniel C. Dennett.

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Here are galleries of different kinds of visuals (mostly still images generated by nature or by computational means).

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I am a bit obsessed with plant galls (the study of which is called cecidology). Here is a plant leaf:

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Here are some of my attempts at near infrared photography. I’m using a Sony Alpha 6000 camera modified by Kolari to shoot in NIR. Their process removed an IR filter from the camera’s sensor and also requires one of several filters on the front of the camera.

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I like taking pictures of biological subjects; here are some photos from the last few years (mostly with a Sony 6000alpha camera with a macro lens). I usually look for these on my daily walks; also any insect finding its way into my house usually gets a photo-shoot before being e

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Macrophotography of local insects and plants, and a few landscapes (some in Infrared). No AI or post-processing other than Crop and occasionally Levels adjustment.

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I used to travel for scientific conferences. Here are some photos from one of my favorite places, New Zealand.

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Much work on the mechanisms and properties of cognition are grounded in the investigation of vision. This post is a conversation we had with Ann-Sophie Barwich and Matt Rodriguez, on the neurophilosophy of olfaction and more generally the “machine” metaphor. I first learned about

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Here is an email thread of a dialogue (posted with permission) between Chris Fields and Tyler Clark (and a bit me, and a bit Karl Friston), on the topic of life and computation.

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Here are a variety of different links to things I’ve found interesting online:

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I am trying to raise money for an excellent charity:

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Nick Sheuko kindly made the following software for me, and I think it will be helpful to others (linked here with his permission):

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Multi-modal control of anatomy (drawn for me by Ben Oldroyd via support of the Templeton World Charity Foundation):

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The following is inspired by the much better “The Invitation” by Oriah Mountain Dreamer. I think she brilliantly presents an example of a perspective on the question of what is at the core of a being and of a relationship. I wanted to see what it would look like if we let go of a

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I had a conversation recently in which we talked about a few issues related to biological plasticity and evolution; the following is a transcript of that discussion and 3 specific topics that came up:

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People sometimes ask for a kind of introductory starter pack of information to get into the things that my lab and I work on. Here are some ways to begin to get acquainted with the research. Black is reading material, green are videos.

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I asked on Twitter for recommendations to fiction (especially science fiction) that explored the issue of relationships with beings very different from ourselves. Here is the original thread where you can see all the people who contributed suggestions. I have not yet read many of

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You might think that all of the normal cells in your body are cooperating with each other. Not counting microbial infections, the occasional carcinogenic defection from the target morphology, mutant cells in your normal brain, or your baby’s cells that colonized you, it might see

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I collect weird scientific objects. This post is about some truly unique material, which will likely never be made again:

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January 1, 2021 Alternative cover elements produced by the very talented Jeremy Guay, of Peregrine Creative, for our review on the stability of memories during brain remodeling:

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One of the cool things about amphibian embryos is that the tissues heal very quickly, which enables “cut-and-paste” experiments (such as this classic) where you can move tissues within and between embryos and everything heals nicely. That allows us to ask questions about how cell

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Years ago, I was called into court to be an expert witness on a case surrounding some pharmaceutical drugs and their possible effects on fetal development. I learned many things about the legal system, but one specific experience stands out in my mind.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The hardware does not define you. I get lots of emails from people who say, I've read your papers, I understand I'm a collective intelligence of groups of cells. What do I do now? I just learned that I'm full of cogs and gears, therefore I'm

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Michael Levin, A92, Vannevar Bush Professor of Biology, is convinced that our cells have untapped abilities. We just need to learn to speak their language. Photo: Alonso Nichols

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2023 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects Javier Cervera, Michael Levin, Salvador Mafe
2023 Biosystems Olaf Witkowski, Thomas Doctor, Elizaveta Solomonova +2
2023 Drug Discovery Today Léo Pio-Lopez, Michael Levin
2023 iScience Santosh Manicka, Vaibhav P. Pai, Michael Levin
2023 Journal of Theoretical Biology Javier Cervera, José A. Manzanares, Michael Levin +1
2023 Trends in Molecular Medicine Eric Lagasse, Michael Levin
2023 Patterns Juanita Mathews, Alan (Jaelyn) Chang, Liam Devlin +1
2023 npj Systems Biology and Applications Santosh Manicka, Kathleen Johnson, Michael Levin +1
2023 Soft Robotics Douglas Blackiston, Sam Kriegman, Josh Bongard +1
2023 Interface Focus Léo Pio-Lopez, Johanna Bischof, Jennifer V. LaPalme +1
2023 Topics in Cognitive Science Anna Ciaunica, Michael Levin, Fernando E. Rosas +1
2023 eneuro Nicolas Rouleau, Michael Levin
2023 Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Joel Grodstein, Patrick McMillen, Michael Levin
2023 Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience Anna Ciaunica, Evgeniya V. Shmeleva, Michael Levin
2023 Biomimetics Joshua Bongard, Michael Levin
2023 Entropy Lakshwin Shreesha, Michael Levin
2023 International Journal of Molecular Sciences Sofía Masuelli, Sebastián Real, Patrick McMillen +3
2023 Micromachines Joel Dungan, Juanita Mathews, Michael Levin +1
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Chris Fields gives a talk to our computational subgroup meeting on physics as information processing.

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This is a working meeting and discussion between Mark Solms, Chris Fields, and Mike Levin Mark Solms - https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vD4p8rQAAAAJ&hl=en Chris Fields - https://chrisfieldsresearch.com/

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A 30-minute talk (from April 2023) by Michael Levin given to an audience interested in longevity and the future of biotechnology research.

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This is a talk I gave to a neuroscience audience for the Harley Hotchkiss Memorial Lecture at the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience at the University of Lethbridge, Canada. 1 hr 4 minutes.

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Discussion: Chris Fields, Mark Solms, Michael Levin Mark Solms - https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vD4p8rQAAAAJ&hl=en Chris Fields - https://chrisfieldsresearch.com/

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Conversation between Douglas Brash, Chris Fields, and Michael Levin Douglas Brash - https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/douglas-brash/ Chris Fields - https://chrisfieldsresearch.com/

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This is a talk given to the Department of Biotechnology at Indian Institute of Technology Madras in January 2023.

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A talk by Michael Levin (with Q&A at the end) given at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Colloquium given in November 2023 (not May as the title screen says).

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Richard Watson, Iain McGilchrist, and Michael Levin discuss the brain, unconventional cognition, oscillations, agency, and more. Iain McGilchrist - https://channelmcgilchrist.com/ Richard Watson - https://www.richardawatson.com/

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This is a talk by Adam E. Cohen of the Chemistry and Chemical Biology, and Physics departments, at Harvard University, and the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts. It is on the topic of cellular bioelectricity, using state-of-the-art optogenetics tools to make and characterize synthe

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This is a talk that Karl Friston gave at a meeting on Human Flourishing through Models of Intelligence and Care meeting hosted at the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts in 2023.

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This is a ~50 minute talk by Michael Levin to a clinical audience about bioelectricity and why it represents a new approach to medicine.

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A talk that Helen McCreery (Tufts, Department of Biology) gave for the Allen Center seminar series on collective problem-solving in ants.

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This is a ~1 hour talk by Mike Levin on the bioelectrics of cancer as a breakdown of multicellularity and collective intelligence of morphogenesis. The full title is: "Bioelectrical signals reveal, induce, and normalize cancer: a perspective on cancer as a disease of dynamic ge

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A working meeting between Douglas Brash, Chris Fields, and Michael Levin Chris Fields - https://chrisfieldsresearch.com/ Douglas Brash - https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/douglas-brash/

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This is a talk given to our group by Tzer Han Tan (https://www.tzerhan.com/) of UCSD. Some fascinating work on chirality, biophysics, and self-organizing patterns.

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This is a talk titled "Multifractal social psychology: swarms derive their intelligence from cascade-like dynamics" by Damian Kelty-Stephen (https://sites.google.com/site/foovian/) - an assistant professor in the Psychology Department at The State University of New York-New Palt

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This is a ~1 hour talk given in our Center by Aaron Schurger of the Department of Psychology and Institute for Interdisciplinary Brain and Behavioral Sciences of Chapman University, related to the topic of the Readiness Potential.

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Full Episode: https://youtu.be/h_GaIilmnJI Robinson's Podcast #151 - Michael Levin: Synthetic Life, Collective Intelligence, and Morphogenesis Michael Levin is a Distinguished Professor in the Biology Department at Tufts University, where he holds the Vannevar Bush endowed Chai

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Working meeting between Chris Fields, Richard Watson, and I where we discuss error correction (and who decides what's an error), quantum aspects generalized to the larger world, decoherence, observers, and Patrick Grim's fascinating work on adding a time dimension to logic to ena

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This is a talk I gave (1 hour) to a computer science and robotics audience.

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A talk I have at the University of Hertfordshire

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This is a talk I gave to an audience of computer scientists and neuroscientists, interested in AI, consciousness, and the brain.

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A talk by Ruslan Medzhitov for our seminar series, on cell interactions in immunology and more broadly, on formalizing how we think of tissue organization in health and disease.

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This is a 1-hour discussion between Adam Omary, Roy Baumeister, and Michael Levin on the topics of collective intelligence and possible relevance to economic/social issues above the level of the single individual.

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A 30-minute talk on implications of my work for the study of consciousness (fyi, I do not offer a new theory of consciousness or try to support/rule out any of the existing ToC's; I talk about reasons to suspect consciousness in other parts of bodies than the brain and other dive

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Chris Fields, Mark Solms, and Michael Levin discuss what novel behaviors are (in the context of problem-solving in novel circumstances), consciousness in explanted brain pieces, and sleep in unconventional agents.

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A talk by Ziming Liu, from the Tegmark group at MIT. About an hour long.

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Working meeting #1 with Chris Fields and Richard Watson. We discuss error-correcting codes (a little; more next time), reductionism, multi-scale controls, and more. Richard Watson - https://www.richardawatson.com/ Chris Fields - https://chrisfieldsresearch.com/

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Mike Gazzaniga, Richard Watson, and I discuss split brains, minds, confabulation, and consciousness. Richard Watson - https://www.richardawatson.com/ Mike Gazzaniga - https://people.psych.ucsb.edu/gazzaniga/michael/

2023 youtube.com 56m

Conversation of Michael Levin with Iain McGilchrist Iain McGilchrist - https://channelmcgilchrist.com/

2023 youtube.com 56m

Chris Fields, Richard Watson, and I discuss how memory is stored in trained but static pathway models, and what this means for memory and mind-reading technologies in general. See https://thoughtforms.life/but-where-is-the-memory-a-discussion-of-training-gene-regulatory-network

2023 youtube.com 28m

This is a talk given in our lab by Yevgeni Nogin, ~28 minutes long.

2023 youtube.com 60m

Richard Watson, Iain McGilchrist, and Michael Levin discuss the brain, unconventional cognition, oscillations, agency, and more. Iain McGilchrist - https://channelmcgilchrist.com/ Richard Watson - https://www.richardawatson.com/

2023 youtube.com 58m

Discussion between Richard Watson, Mark Solms, and I about brains, agency, and more. Richard Watson - https://www.richardawatson.com/ Mark Solms - https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vD4p8rQAAAAJ&hl=en

2023 youtube.com 93m

Michael Levin is a Distinguished Professor in the Biology Department at Tufts University, where he holds the Vannevar Bush endowed Chair, and he is also associate faculty at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University. Michael and the Levin Lab work at the intersection of biology, a

2023 youtube.com 80m

A talk on "Diverse Intelligence: understanding and relating to unconventional biological, engineered, and hybrid agents" by Michael Levin

2023 youtube.com 58m

This is a 1 hour talk on bioelectricity with a special slant toward microbiology/immunology/parasitology. More information is at https://thoughtforms.life/?p=1722 including some audio of Q&A afterward.

2023 youtube.com 60m

A working meeting discussing machines, life, agency, souls, and the continuum of being. Iain McGilchrist - https://channelmcgilchrist.com/ Richard Watson - https://www.richardawatson.com/ The poem I was referring to half-way through is this one: It doesn’t interest me what yo

2023 youtube.com 2m

Lex Fridman Podcast full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8qJsk1j2zE Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - Numerai: https://numer.ai/lex - Eight Sleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/lex to get special savings - MasterClass: https://masterclass.com/lex

2023 youtube.com 56m

A meeting between Mark Solms, Chris Fields, and I: active inference, qualia, consciousness, brains, bacteria, and more.

2023 youtube.com 40m

We discuss what the relationship is between intelligence and agency (since my definition of intelligence focuses on competency for goal-directed problem-solving), AI, biological evolution, and what is important about maintaining humanity in the deep future.

2023 youtube.com 18m

Full Episode: https://youtu.be/h_GaIilmnJI Robinson's Podcast #151 - Michael Levin: Synthetic Life, Collective Intelligence, and Morphogenesis Michael Levin is a Distinguished Professor in the Biology Department at Tufts University, where he holds the Vannevar Bush endowed Chai

2023 youtube.com 58m

Conversation between Iain McGilchrist, Richard Watson, and I. Mostly about the nature of explanation in developmental biology and bioengineering. Iain McGilchrist - https://channelmcgilchrist.com/ Richard Watson - https://www.richardawatson.com/

2023 youtube.com 57m

We discuss definitions of a Self from the perspective of history and anticipation, free will and responsibility, what learning (generalizing) agents bring to the table beyond the input data, truly alien aliens, and whether your brain is really necessary (e.g., https://www.science

2023 youtube.com 59m

This is a talk given to our group by Hessam Akhlaghpour, of Rockefeller University, on an RNA theory of universal biological computation.

2023 youtube.com 29m

This is a talk given by Chris Fields to our Center's computational subgroup on Oct. 20, 2023. It's about 30 minutes long (and has a few audio glitches).

2023 youtube.com 45m

Biology hacking itself, Xenobots, and morphogenesis

2023 youtube.com 16m

Full Episode: https://youtu.be/h_GaIilmnJI Robinson's Podcast #151 - Michael Levin: Synthetic Life, Collective Intelligence, and Morphogenesis Michael Levin is a Distinguished Professor in the Biology Department at Tufts University, where he holds the Vannevar Bush endowed Chai

2023 youtube.com 19m

"New Bodies, New Minds: Probing People’s Attitudes to Unconventional Intelligence" - a presentation from a diverse intelligence project by Arthur P. Levin. The survey itself can be found here: https://tufts.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eE51vKE34q3hexo although a newer version

2023 youtube.com 58m

A working meeting between Richard Watson, Iain McGilchrist, and myself discussing issues of mind, selfhood, evolution, neuroscience, etc. Iain McGilchrist - https://channelmcgilchrist.com/ Richard Watson - https://www.richardawatson.com/

2023 thoughtforms.life

Adam Omary suggested and organized a conversation between Roy F. Baumeister and me. Roy is the President of the International Positive Psychology Association and author of the recent books The Self Explained: Why and How We Become Who We Are, The Power of Bad, and The Science of

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Here is a talk I gave to an audience working on data science approaches to biomedical discoveries. They were into computer science, and concepts related to software in biology and how to infer interventions and control mechanisms. I tried to slant my talk in that direction by poi

2023 thoughtforms.life

Bioelectricity (natural electrical signaling among cells) is an extremely interesting field, in that it spans the gulf between very fundamental issues in philosophy (computation, cognition, downward causation, holism, mind-matter interaction) to specific aspects of biophysics at

2023 thoughtforms.life

My favorite meditation time and place. No special filters or AI.

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This is a 1-hour talk I gave in November, 2023 on bioelectricity as the cognitive glue of morphological architecture, but it was for a department of microbiology and immunology (and infectious disease), so I also mentioned some issues such as:

2023 thoughtforms.life

I am a professor doing academic research; my primary appointment is in the department of Biology at Tufts University, and I am also an associate faculty at the Wyss Institute at Harvard. I direct the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts and my group uses biophysics, computational mode

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One small note, on my attitude to this type of AI art, which some people critique as “empty” because there is no high-level mind behind it. I think of these kinds of things relative to my Spectrum of Agency.

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There are many ways to write scientific manuscripts. The following is my personal process, and what I encourage most of my students to do.

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2023 news.uchicago.edu

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2023 cnn.com

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2023 nautil.us

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2022 Advanced Science Megan M. Sperry, Richard Novak, Vishal Keshari +7
2022 Current Protocols John V. Stokes, Michael L. Levin, Claire E. Cross +5
2022 Methods in Molecular Biology Megan M. Sperry, Nirosha J. Murugan, Michael Levin
2022 Biosystems Peter Smiley, Michael Levin
2022 Cells & Development Vasilios Nanos, Michael Levin
2022 eBioMedicine Samantha L. Payne, Priyanka Ram, Deepti H. Srinivasan +3
2022 Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology Chris Fields, Karl Friston, James F. Glazebrook +1
2022 ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering Miryam Adelfio, Mattia Bonzanni, Michael Levin +1
2022 Bioelectricity Joel Grodstein, Michael Levin
2022 Bioelectricity Michael Levin, Mustafa B.A. Djamgoz
2022 Wound Repair and Regeneration Vaibhav P. Pai, Michael Levin
2022 Science Advances Nirosha J. Murugan, Hannah J. Vigran, Kelsie A. Miller +7
2022 Molecular Medicine Sofía Masuelli, Sebastián Real, Emanuel Campoy +7
2022 Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience Léo Pio-Lopez, Franz Kuchling, Angela Tung +2
Cited in: Active Inference
2022 Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience Michael Levin
2022 Cancers Juanita Mathews, Franz Kuchling, David Baez-Nieto +3
2022 Cells Vaibhav P. Pai, Ben G. Cooper, Michael Levin
2022 Entropy Santosh Manicka, Michael Levin
2022 Entropy Franz Kuchling, Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2022 Entropy Thomas Doctor, Olaf Witkowski, Elizaveta Solomonova +2
2022 Entropy Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2022 International Journal of Molecular Sciences Patrick McMillen, Sara I. Walker, Michael Levin
2022 International Journal of Molecular Sciences Surama Biswas, Wesley Clawson, Michael Levin
2022 youtube.com 32m

Bob Gatenby presents at the Allen Discovery Center on Information Dynamics in Living Systems

2022 youtube.com 116m

Michael Levin and Joscha Bach discuss cognitive science and mind in the context morphogenesis. Sponsors: - Drink Trade: https://www.drinktrade.com/everything for 30% off - Ro Man: https://ro.co/curt for 20% off first order - Masterworks: https://masterworks.art/toe I personall

2022 youtube.com 60m

A meeting of two great minds moving from considerations of choice and agency to free will and wisdom. Books and authors mentioned follow timestamps. If you prefer audio only, check out Spotify or Apple podcast of The Meaning Code. Michael Levin and John Vervaeke, Part 2 - Free W

2022 youtube.com 180m

Michael Levin is a biologist at Tufts University working on novel ways to understand and control complex pattern formation in biological systems. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - Henson Shaving: https://hensonshaving.com/lex and use code LEX to get 100

2022 youtube.com 55m

Dr. Michael Levin and Dr. John Vervaeke discuss findings on cognition, consciousness and placebo. Where is the line? Links follow timestamps. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:30 John begins with the question, “How do you define and differentiate cognition, intelligence, consci

2022 aeon.co

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2022 goodai.com

Michael Levin is a Distinguished Professor at the Biology department of Tufts University and serves as director of the Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology and the Allen Discovery Center. He speaks with GoodAI Senior Research Scientist, Jan Feyereisl, about the

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A two-headed planarian—a purple in situ hybridization stain reveals the two brains. You can induce a planarian to become two-headed if you (1) temporarily inhibit bioelectric connectivity in the organism or (2) alter in a specific way the pattern of stable resting voltage potenti

2021 Advanced Materials Dylan Shah, Bilige Yang, Sam Kriegman +3
2021 Advanced Materials Nirosha J. Murugan, Daniel H. Kaltman, Paul H. Jin +7
2021 Methods in Molecular Biology Vasilios Nanos, Michael Levin
2021 Biosystems Javier Cervera, Michael Levin, Salvador Mafe
2021 Biosystems Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2021 Developmental & Comparative Immunology Nathalia Pentagna, Thayse Pinheiro da Costa, Fellipe Soares dos Santos Cardoso +5
2021 iScience Surama Biswas, Santosh Manicka, Erik Hoel +1
2021 iScience Mo R. Ebrahimkhani, Michael Levin
2021 Neuroscience Letters Nicolas Rouleau, Dana M. Cairns, William Rusk +2
2021 Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology Michael Levin
2021 Biophysics Reviews Joel Grodstein, Michael Levin
2021 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Sam Kriegman, Douglas Blackiston, Michael Levin +1
2021 Communicative & Integrative Biology Charles I. Abramson, Michael Levin
2021 Bioelectricity Pranjal Srivastava, Anna Kane, Christina Harrison +1
2021 Bioelectricity Mustafa B.A. Djamgoz, Michael Levin
2021 Neuroscience of Consciousness Chris Fields, James F Glazebrook, Michael Levin
2021 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Pamela Lyon, Fred Keijzer, Detlev Arendt +1
2021 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Giovanni Pezzulo, Joshua LaPalme, Fallon Durant +1
2021 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Michael Levin, Fred Keijzer, Pamela Lyon +1
2021 Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology Devon Davidian, Michael Levin
2021 Science Robotics Douglas Blackiston, Emma Lederer, Sam Kriegman +3
2021 Artificial Life Tran Nguyen Minh-Thai, Sandhya Samarasinghe, Michael Levin
2021 Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Patrick McMillen, Madeleine J. Oudin, Michael Levin +1
2021 Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience Michael Levin, Angeles B. Ribera
2021 Cancers Alejandro Riol, Javier Cervera, Michael Levin +1
2021 youtube.com 109m

Michael Levin's groundbreaking research into regeneration, xenobots, and morphogenesis. Sponsors: https://brilliant.org/TOE for 20% off. For Algo's podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9IfRw1QaTglRoX0sN11AQQ and website https://www.algo.com/. I personally subscribe to The E

2021 youtube.com 81m

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seanmcarroll As a semi-outsider, it’s fun for me to watch as a new era dawns in biology: one that adds ideas from physics, big data, computer science, and information theory to the usual biological toolkit. One of the big areas of study in this b

2021 bigbiology.org

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Our world is brimming with beings—human, animal, and artificial. We explore how they think, sense, feel, and learn. Conversations and more, every two weeks.

2021 nautil.us

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2021 preposterousuniverse.com

132 | Michael Levin on Growth, Form, Information, and the Self

2021 now.tufts.edu

Some of the participants in the student science symposium, including Michael Levin and biology department program coordinator Julia Poirier.

2020 BioEssays Michael Levin
2020 BioEssays Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2020 BioEssays Richard Gawne, Kenneth Z. McKenna, Michael Levin
2020 Bioelectrochemistry Javier Cervera, Salvador Meseguer, Michael Levin +1
2020 Mechanisms of Development Katherine B. Williams, Johanna Bischof, Frederick J. Lee +4
2020 Physics of Life Reviews Franz Kuchling, Karl Friston, Georgi Georgiev +1
2020 Physics of Life Reviews Franz Kuchling, Karl Friston, Georgi Georgiev +1
2020 Developmental Biology Johanna Bischof, Margot E. Day, Kelsie A. Miller +2
2020 The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters Javier Cervera, Michael Levin, Salvador Mafe
2020 npj Regenerative Medicine Celia Herrera-Rincon, Jean-Francois Paré, Christopher J. Martyniuk +7
2020 Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology M. Levin, J. Bongard, J. E. Lunshof
2020 Scientific Reports Arpita Jajoo, Catherine Donlon, Sarah Shnayder +2
2020 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Sam Kriegman, Douglas Blackiston, Michael Levin +1
Cited in: Xenobot
2020 Communicative & Integrative Biology Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2020 Communicative & Integrative Biology Erik Hoel, Michael Levin
2020 Communicative & Integrative Biology Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2020 Bioelectricity David Healy, Joshua LaPalme, Michael Levin
2020 Bioelectricity Timothy Kamaldinov, Josh Erndt-Marino, Michael Levin +2
2020 Bioelectricity Joshua Erndt-Marino, Daniel J. Yeisley, Hongyu Chen +3
2020 Bioelectricity Mustafa B.A. Djamgoz, Michael Levin
2020 Bioelectricity Mustafa B.A. Djamgoz, Michael Levin
2020 Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society Jennifer M Duchon, Myron J Levin, Anne A Gershon
2020 Journal of The Royal Society Interface A. Leronni, L. Bardella, L. Dorfmann +2
2020 Physical Review E Javier Cervera, Patricio Ramirez, Michael Levin +1
2020 Evolution & Development Nicholas D. Leigh, Sofia Sessa, Aline C. Dragalzew +7
2020 Physiology Chris Fields, Johanna Bischof, Michael Levin
2020 Development Angus Davison, Gary S. McDowell, Jennifer M. Holden +6
2020 PLOS ONE Mattia Bonzanni, Nicolas Rouleau, Michael Levin +1
2020 Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience Vaibhav P. Pai, Javier Cervera, Salvador Mafe +3
2020 Biomolecules Nicolas Rouleau, Mattia Bonzanni, Joshua D. Erndt-Marino +5
2020 eLife Konstantinos Sousounis, Donald M Bryant, Jose Martinez Fernandez +7
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2020 bigbiology.org

Ep 39: Bioelectric Computation (with Michael Levin)

2020 growbyginkgo.com

In mid-January, a group of computer scientists and biologists from the University of Vermont, Tufts, and Harvard announced that they had created an entirely new life form — xenobots, the world’s first living robots. They had harvested skin and cardiac cells from frog embryos, des

2020 sciencefriday.com

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2019 BioEssays Mattia Bonzanni, Nicolas Rouleau, Michael Levin +1
2019 Macromolecular Bioscience Nina N. Ferenc, Michael Levin
2019 Biophysical Journal Fallon Durant, Johanna Bischof, Chris Fields +4
2019 Current Opinion in Genetics & Development Jessica L Whited, Michael Levin
2019 iScience Cassandra D.M. Churchill, Philip Winter, Jack A. Tuszynski +1
2019 iScience Samuel Pascal Levin, Michael Levin
2019 iScience Maya Emmons-Bell, Fallon Durant, Angela Tung +7
2019 iScience Michael Levin, John Selberg, Marco Rolandi
2019 Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology Michael Levin, Alexis M. Pietak, Johanna Bischof
Cited in: Planarian
2019 The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Javier Cervera, José Antonio Manzanares, Salvador Mafe +1
2019 ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering Jonathan M. Grasman, Marisa D. Williams, Constantine G. Razis +5
2019 Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Mariano Bizzarri, Douglas E. Brash, James Briscoe +3
2019 Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Mariano Bizzarri, Douglas E. Brash, James Briscoe +3
2019 Scientific Reports Meera Punjiya, Hojatollah Rezaei Nejad, Juanita Mathews +2
2019 Scientific Reports Santosh Manicka, Michael Levin
2019 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Yuji Atsuta, Reiko R. Tomizawa, Michael Levin +1
2019 Communicative & Integrative Biology Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2019 Bioelectricity Anick Bérard, Michael Levin, Thomas Sadler +1
2019 Bioelectricity Sarah Sundelacruz, Amy Thurber Moody, Michael Levin +1
2019 Bioelectricity Dany Spencer Adams, Mustafa Djamgoz, Michael Levin +6
2019 Bioelectricity Samantha L. Payne, Michael Levin, Madeleine J. Oudin
2019 Biology Methods and Protocols Wendy Scott Beane, Dany Spencer Adams, Junji Morokuma +1
2019 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Santosh Manicka, Michael Levin
2019 Biology Open Mattia Bonzanni, Samantha L. Payne, Miryam Adelfio +3
2019 Development Michael Levin, Alfonso Martinez Arias
2019 PLOS Computational Biology Alexis Pietak, Johanna Bischof, Joshua LaPalme +2
2019 PLOS ONE Myron J. Levin, Jennifer M. Duchon, Geeta K. Swamy +1
2019 Frontiers in Psychology Michael Levin
2019 twimlai.com

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2018 WIREs Systems Biology and Medicine Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2018 Bioelectrochemistry Javier Cervera, Alexis Pietak, Michael Levin +1
2018 Biosystems Jordi Vallverdú, Oscar Castro, Richard Mayne +7
2018 Cell Reports Celia Herrera-Rincon, Annie S. Golding, Kristine M. Moran +7
2018 iScience Fredrick J. Lee, Katherine B. Williams, Michael Levin +1
2018 Physics of Life Reviews Giovanni Pezzulo, Michael Levin
2018 Developmental Biology Kelly A. McLaughlin, Michael Levin
2018 ACS Omega Dana M. Cairns, Jodie E. Giordano, Sylvia Conte +2
2018 Nature Communications Vaibhav P. Pai, Alexis Pietak, Valerie Willocq +3
2018 APL Bioengineering Roger D. Kamm, Rashid Bashir, Natasha Arora +7
2018 Communicative & Integrative Biology Celia Herrera-Rincon, Michael Levin
2018 Cold Spring Harbor Protocols Kelly G. Sullivan, Michael Levin
2018 Biology Open Dana M. Cairns, Devi Sai Sri Kavya Boorgu, Michael Levin +1
2018 Development Sera M. Busse, Patrick T. McMillen, Michael Levin
2018 PLOS Genetics Matthew R. Hart, Donovan J. Anderson, Christopher C. Porter +3
2018 Frontiers in Robotics and AI Douglas G. Moore, Gabriele Valentini, Sara I. Walker +1
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Blog post with show notes, audio player, and transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2018/12/17/episode-27-janna-levin-on-black-holes-chaos-and-the-narrative-of-science/ Support Mindscape on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seanmcarroll It's a big universe out

2018 peoplebehindthescience.com

462: Dr. Michael Levin: Investigating the Molecular Mechanisms Cells Use to Communicate During Development and Regeneration

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2017 Developmental Neurobiology Juanita Mathews, Michael Levin
2017 Regeneration Junji Morokuma, Fallon Durant, Katherine B. Williams +7
2017 Regeneration Michael Levin, Junji Morokuma, Joshua Finkelstein
2017 Biophysical Journal Fallon Durant, Junji Morokuma, Christopher Fields +3
2017 Developmental Biology Donald M. Bryant, Konstantinos Sousounis, Johanna E. Farkas +6
2017 Nature Communications Celia Herrera-Rincon, Vaibhav P. Pai, Kristine M. Moran +2
2017 npj Regenerative Medicine Douglas J. Blackiston, Khanh Vien, Michael Levin
2017 npj Regenerative Medicine Jean-François Paré, Christopher J. Martyniuk, Michael Levin
2017 Scientific Reports Daniel Lobo, Maria Lobikin, Michael Levin
2017 Journal of The Royal Society Interface Alexis Pietak, Michael Levin
2017 Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering Michael Levin, Giovanni Pezzulo, Joshua M. Finkelstein
2017 Biology Open Vaibhav P. Pai, Valerie Willocq, Emily J. Pitcairn +5
2017 Development Natalya Zahn, Michael Levin, Dany Spencer Adams
2017 Oncotarget Amy E. Thurber, Michaela Nelson, Crystal L. Frost +3
2017 Current Pharmaceutical Design Jack Tuszynski, Tatiana M. Tilli, Michael Levin
2017 biophysicalsociety.wordpress.com

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2016 Regeneration Vaibhav P. Pai, Christopher J. Martyniuk, Karen Echeverri +3
2016 Regeneration Fallon Durant, Daniel Lobo, Jennifer Hammelman +1
2016 Animal Cognition Gabriel R. Rothman, Douglas J. Blackiston, Michael Levin
2016 Biosystems Alice Dimonte, Andrew Adamatzky, Victor Erokhin +1
2016 Biosystems Alice Dimonte, Andrew Adamatzky, Victor Erokhin +1
2016 Current Biology Angus Davison, Gary S. McDowell, Jennifer M. Holden +7
2016 Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology Lawrence Edelstein, Kjell Fuxe, Michael Levin +2
2016 Scientific Reports James G. H. Whiting, Jeff Jones, Larry Bull +2
2016 Scientific Reports Chunmei Li, Michael Levin, David L. Kaplan
2016 Integrative Biology Gary S. McDowell, Joan M. Lemire, Jean-Francois Paré +3
2016 Communicative & Integrative Biology Kelly G. Sullivan, Maya Emmons-Bell, Michael Levin
2016 Journal of Computational Biology Daniel Lobo, Jennifer Hammelman, Michael Levin
2016 Bioinformatics Daniel Lobo, Junji Morokuma, Michael Levin
2016 Journal of The Royal Society Interface Giovanni Pezzulo, Michael Levin
2016 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Michael Levin, Amar J. S. Klar, Ann F. Ramsdell
2016 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Gary McDowell, Suvithan Rajadurai, Michael Levin
2016 Journal of Anatomy Kelly G. Sullivan, Michael Levin
2016 The Journal of Physiology Dany Spencer Adams, Sebastien G. M. Uzel, Jin Akagi +6
2016 Biology Open Moran Neuhof, Michael Levin, Oded Rechavi
2016 PLOS ONE Anne Golding, Justin A. Guay, Celia Herrera-Rincon +2
2016 Oncotarget Brook T. Chernet, Dany S. Adams, Maria Lobikin +1
2016 Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology Alexis Pietak, Michael Levin
2016 Frontiers in Psychology František Baluška, Michael Levin
2016 now.tufts.edu

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2015 Brain and Behavior Nurdan Özkucur, Kyle P. Quinn, Jin C. Pang +5
2015 Neurotherapeutics Douglas J. Blackiston, George M. Anderson, Nikita Rahman +2
2015 Developmental Biology Daphne Schatzberg, Matthew Lawton, Sarah E. Hadyniak +5
2015 Scientific Reports Sarah Sundelacruz, Michael Levin, David L. Kaplan
2015 Communicative & Integrative Biology Douglas J Blackiston, Tal Shomrat, Michael Levin
2015 Journal of The Royal Society Interface Karl Friston, Michael Levin, Biswa Sengupta +1
2015 Science Signaling Maria Lobikin, Daniel Lobo, Douglas J. Blackiston +3
2015 Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling Robert Law, Michael Levin
2015 Biomedical Optics Express Jincheng Pang, Nurdan Özkucur, Michael Ren +3
2015 PLOS Computational Biology Daniel Lobo, Michael Levin
2015 PLOS ONE Nikolai Bessonov, Michael Levin, Nadya Morozova +3
2015 The International Journal of Developmental Biology Vaibhav P. Pai, Joan M. Lemire, Ying Chen +2
2015 The International Journal of Developmental Biology Maria Lobikin, Jean-François Paré, David L. Kaplan +1
2015 The Journal of Neuroscience Vaibhav P. Pai, Joan M. Lemire, Jean-François Paré +3
2015 Frontiers in Physiology Brook T. Chernet, Chris Fields, Michael Levin
2015 International Journal of Molecular Sciences Maya Emmons-Bell, Fallon Durant, Jennifer Hammelman +7
2015 Neural Regeneration Research Vitaly Volpert, Nikolai Bessonov, Michael Levin +3
2015 Global Advances in Health and Medicine Richard Hammerschlag, Michael Levin, Rollin McCraty +4
2014 Regeneration Daniel Lobo, Erica B. Feldman, Michelle Shah +2
2014 Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering Jen-Yu Lan, Corin Williams, Michael Levin +1
2014 Molecular Biology of the Cell Michael Levin
2014 Bioinformatics Daniel Lobo, Erica B. Feldman, Michelle Shah +2
2014 Journal of The Royal Society Interface Daniel Lobo, Mauricio Solano, George A. Bubenik +1
2014 The Journal of Physiology Michael Levin
2014 The International Journal of Developmental Biology Dany Spencer Adams, Joan M. Lemire, Richard H. Kramer +1
2014 The International Journal of Developmental Biology Laura N. Vandenberg, Douglas J. Blackiston, Adam C. Rea +2
2014 Oncotarget Brook T. Chernet, Michael Levin
2014 Journal of Cell Death Kyle Jewhurst, Michael Levin, Kelly A. Mclaughlin
2014 Journal of Clinical & Experimental Oncology Michael Levin Brook Chernet
2013 WIREs Systems Biology and Medicine Michael Levin
2013 Biomaterials Sarah Sundelacruz, Chunmei Li, Young Jun Choi +2
2013 Chemistry & Biology Adam C. Rea, Laura N. Vandenberg, Rebecca E. Ball +7
2013 Mechanisms of Development Laura N. Vandenberg, Ryan D. Morrie, Guiscard Seebohm +2
2013 Tissue Engineering Part A Sarah Sundelacruz, Michael Levin, David L. Kaplan
2013 Bioinformatics Daniel Lobo, Taylor J. Malone, Michael Levin
2013 Cold Spring Harbor Protocols Punita Koustubhan, David L. Kaplan, Michael Levin
2013 Biology Open Daniel Lobo, Taylor J. Malone, Michael Levin
2013 Biology Open Dany Spencer Adams, Ai-Sun Tseng, Michael Levin
2013 Development Wendy Scott Beane, Junji Morokuma, Joan M. Lemire +1
2013 Disease Models & Mechanisms Brook T. Chernet, Michael Levin
2013 Journal of Experimental Biology Douglas J. Blackiston, Michael Levin
2013 Journal of Experimental Biology Tal Shomrat, Michael Levin
2013 Communicative & Integrative Biology AiSun Tseng, Michael Levin
2013 Communicative & Integrative Biology Laura N Vandenberg, Joan M Lemire, Michael Levin
2012 The Anatomical Record Ai‐Sun Tseng, Michael Levin
2012 BioEssays Michael Levin
2012 Developmental Dynamics Laura N. Vandenberg, Dany S. Adams, Michael Levin
2012 genesis Laura N. Vandenberg, Michael Levin
2012 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Maria Lobikin, Gang Wang, Jingsong Xu +4
2012 Physical Biology Maria Lobikin, Brook Chernet, Daniel Lobo +1
2012 Stem Cells and Development Wendy S. Beane, Ai-Sun Tseng, Junji Morokuma +2
2012 Cold Spring Harbor Protocols Brook T. Chernet, Michael Levin
2012 Cold Spring Harbor Protocols Dany S. Adams, Michael Levin
2012 Cold Spring Harbor Protocols Brook T. Chernet, Dany S. Adams, Michael Levin
2012 Cold Spring Harbor Protocols Dany S. Adams, Michael Levin
2012 Cold Spring Harbor Protocols Douglas J. Blackiston, Michael Levin
2012 Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering Michael Levin, Claire G. Stevenson
2012 Stem Cells International Vaibhav P. Pai, Laura N. Vandenberg, Douglas Blackiston +1
2012 Development Vaibhav P. Pai, Sherry Aw, Tal Shomrat +2
2012 Disease Models & Mechanisms Laura N. Vandenberg, Joan M. Lemire, Michael Levin
2012 PLoS Computational Biology Daniel Lobo, Wendy S. Beane, Michael Levin
2012 PLoS ONE Laura N. Vandenberg, Claire Stevenson, Michael Levin
2011 Chemistry & Biology Wendy S. Beane, Junji Morokuma, Dany S. Adams +1
2011 BMC Developmental Biology Katia Carneiro, Claudia Donnet, Tomas Rejtar +6
2011 Disease Models & Mechanisms Douglas Blackiston, Dany S. Adams, Joan M. Lemire +2
2011 PLoS ONE Laura N. Vandenberg, Brian W. Pennarola, Michael Levin
2011 PLoS ONE Jessica P. Mondia, Michael Levin, Fiorenzo G. Omenetto +3
2011 PLoS ONE Ai-Sun Tseng, Kátia Carneiro, Joan M. Lemire +1
2010 Developmental Dynamics Laura N. Vandenberg, Michael Levin
2010 Medical Engineering & Physics Daniel Hechavarria, Abiche Dewilde, Susan Braunhut +2
2010 Developmental Biology Néstor J. Oviedo, Junji Morokuma, Peter Walentek +6
2010 Developmental Biology Sherry Aw, Joseph C. Koster, Wade Pearson +4
2010 Cold Spring Harbor Protocols Douglas Blackiston, Laura N. Vandenberg, Michael Levin
2010 Development Laura N. Vandenberg, Michael Levin
2010 PLoS ONE Douglas Blackiston, Tal Shomrat, Cindy L. Nicolas +2
2010 The Journal of Neuroscience Ai-Sun Tseng, Wendy S. Beane, Joan M. Lemire +2
2009 Stem Cell Reviews and Reports Sarah Sundelacruz, Michael Levin, David L. Kaplan
2009 Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology Laura N. Vandenberg, Michael Levin
2009 Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology Michael Levin
2009 Development Sherry Aw, Michael Levin
2009 Cell Cycle Douglas J. Blackiston, Kelly A. McLaughlin, Michael Levin
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2008 Cold Spring Harbor Protocols Néstor J. Oviedo, Cindy L. Nicolas, Dany S. Adams +1
2008 Disease Models & Mechanisms Néstor J. Oviedo, Bret J. Pearson, Michael Levin +1
2008 PLoS ONE Sarah Sundelacruz, Michael Levin, David L. Kaplan
2007 Development Néstor J. Oviedo, Michael Levin
1997 Bioelectromagnetics Michael Levin, Susan G. Ernst
1995 Bioelectromagnetics Michael Levin, Susan G. Ernst
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“Ion Channel and Neurotransmitter Modulators as Electroceutical Approaches to the Control of Cancer”

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January 1, 2021 Alternative cover elements produced by the very talented Jeremy Guay, of Peregrine Creative, for our review on the stability of memories during brain remodeling:

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I present to you, some images that Midjourney created from some scientific paper titles. I think maybe this should be required with every paper submission to a journal. Let’s see some of your favorites!

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@Veritrope I’d like to chat re. consulting job to make custom Evernote -> DevonThink conversion script. Pls email michael.levin@tufts.edu [](https://i0.wp.com/thoughtforms.life/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/629455556886036480-CLxGfkTWsAAUILA.jpg?ssl=1) Remembrance of brains past