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Temporada 1
Thinking the Unthinkable with the Mebêngôkre (ft Charbel El-Hani)
https://youtu.be/Bs4ne_PBylY?feature=shared
David Oderberg & The Philosophy of Making Mistakes
David Oderberg is a professor of philosophy at the University of Reading. In this episode he talks about why he got into philosophy, why philosophy is important for the study of living things and the theory of mistakes he's developing along with the rest of the Mistakes in Living Systems team. Find out more about his work - https://www.davidsoderberg.co.uk/
Further And Further And Further Back In Time
Host Siddhant Pusdkekar speaks to Joanna Masel about how she stumbled upon a 4 billion year old trend and a problem that evolution has been trying to solve since the beginning of life Papers referenced in this episode Genes from Junk DNA https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-022-01925-6.pdf Papers on directionality in evolution by Joanna Masel https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7153934/ https://elifesciences.org/articles/57347 https://academic.oup.com/genetics/article/211/4/1345/5931507
Evolution x Design - Butterfly Wing Wallpaper
Emilie Snell-Rood convinces people that studying weird animals can be useful for designing things. Jessica Rossi-Mastracci is looking forward to playing with bioinspired designs, one of which may or may not be a butterfly wing wallpaper In this episode of The Purpose Podcast we meet a designer and an evolutionary biologist who are working together to bring light into a dark corner of the University of Minnesota Artwork by Bernie Cook, who is open to requests (nardcook13@gmail.com) The Purpose podcast is hosted and produced by Siddhant Pusdekar (pusde001@umn.edu) and is brought to you by the Biological Purpose Project (https://www.biologicalpurpose.org/) funded by The John Templeton Foundation Music (In order of appearance) Aimless Walk by Silicon Transmitter Emotions Are Alright With Me by Geb Sourced from the Free Music Archive
Finding Order in Malady
Ramray Bhat is an associate professor at the Indian Institute of Science in Banagalore, India. He studies how collectives of cancer cells migrate and metastasize to new organs within the human body. To learn more about the Biological Purpose Project visit - https://www.biologicalpurpose.org/ Podcast produced by Siddhant Pusdekar Episode cover art by Bernie Cook Music (In order of appearance) Aimless Walk by Silicon Transmitter Where everything begins by drób Emotions Are Alright With Me by Geb Sourced from the Free Music Archive