Project News

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

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

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January 14
Indigenous knowledge in food system transformations

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

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January 12
Developmental plasticity in multimodal signals: light environment produces novel signalling phenotypes in a butterfly

Emilie Snell-Rood, PI of the “‘Function’ in biology and bio-inspired design” project, contributed to the Biology Letters article, “Developmental plasticity in multimodal signals: light environment produces novel signalling phenotypes in a butterfly.”

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January 12
Resolving tricky nodes in the tree of life through amino acid recoding

Davide Pisani, part of the “Chance versus Purpose in the Evolution of Biospheres” project, contributed to the Open Access IScience article, “Resolving tricky nodes in the tree of life through amino acid recoding.”

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January 11
Reward-mediated, model-free reinforcement-learning mechanisms in Pavlovian and instrumental tasks are related

François Cinotti, part of the “Mistakes in living systems: a new conceptual framework” project, contributed to The Journal of Neuroscience article, “Reward-mediated, model-free reinforcement-learning mechanisms in Pavlovian and instrumental tasks are related.”

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