Charlie Cornwallis, part of the “Evolution and Organismal Goal-Directedness” project, contributed to the Open Access Nature Ecology & Evolution article, “Single-cell adaptations shape evolutionary transitions to multicellularity in green algae.”
Adi Livnat and Daniel Melamed, part of the “Mutation rates, variational specificity, and long-term directionality in the genome” project, wrote the Open Access Theory in Biosciences article, “Evolutionary honing in and mutational replacement: how long-term directed mutational responses to specific environmental pressures are possible.”
Ana Sota and Carlos Sonnenschein, part of the “Intrinsic purposiveness and the shaping of development” project, wrote the Organisms article, “Georges Canguilhem, the Health-Disease Transition and the Return of Organicism.”
David Ludwig, part of the “An Organizational Account of Ecological Functions” project, contributed to the Open Access NanoEthics article, “Gene Drives as Interventions into Nature: the Coproduction of Ontology and Morality in the Gene Drive Debate.”
Ben Allen, PI of the “Natural selection for collective purpose” project, along with members of his team Christine Sample and Yulia Dementieva, contributed to the Quantitative Biology article, “Natural selection for collective action.”