Franke Program in Science and the Humanities

The Franke Program in Science and the Humanities’ Distinguished Speaker Series:  “Columbus & Islam”

Life Cycles and Natural Selection

Collective Pulse: Uncovering Hidden Lives of Animals through Music Theory & Artificial Intelligence

Geometrical Structure and the Direction of Time

What Makes Us Who We Are? The Promise (and Perils) of Behavioral Genetics

The Third Algorithm:  The Evolution of Human Culture

'The Politics of Public Space', The Franke Visiting Fellow at the Whitney Humanities Center

Beyond Boundaries 2017: Roundtable Discussion

The Better Angels of Our Nature

Quantum & Fiction: Alternative Realities for the Living by Ben Okri

Integrating Generic and Genetic Explanations of Development

The Metaphysics of Homology: The Molecular Basis of Character Identity

What Archaeology, Lidar, and Chemical Residues Can Teach Us About the Year 1000

Mapping the Future of the Anthropocene

Writing at the Intersection of Science and the Arts

Patrick Jagoda on 'Game Experiments...'

Reconnecting Art and Science

Folding the Map on Segregation

The Invisible Scaffolding of Space | Dr. Priya Natarajan

You Can’t Translate What You Can’t See: Between Languages in the U.S. Immigration System

Mapping the Frontier between Man and Machine

The Forest Unseen: Biology, Literature and Contemplative Practice

The Columbiad, or Migration of American Wild Passenger Pigeons

The Age of Living Machines:  How Biology Will Build the Next Technology Revolution

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