Project News

November 10
How safe are magnetic nanomotors: From cells to animals

Ramray Bhat, part of the “Cellular agency in multicellular development and cancer” project, contributed to the recent Biomaterials Advances article, “How safe are magnetic nanomotors: From cells to animals.”

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November 9
Global drivers of variation in cup nest size in passerine birds

Keven Laland, part of the “Exploratory mechanisms, agency and evolution” project, contributed to the Open Access Journal of Animal Ecology article, “Global drivers of variation in cup nest size in passerine birds.”

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November 9
Tradeoff breaking as a model of evolutionary transitions in individuality and limits of the fitness-decoupling metaphor

Four members of the “Transitions in individuality: from ecology to teleonomy” project - Pierrick Bourrat, Katrin Hammerschmidt, Paul Rainey, and Guilhem Doulcier - contributed to the ELife article, “Tradeoff breaking as a model of evolutionary transitions in individuality and limits of the fitness-decoupling metaphor.”

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November 8
Extreme variability in atmospheric oxygen levels in the late Precambrian

Tim Lenton, part of the “Chance versus Purpose in the Evolution of Biospheres” project and Director of the Global Systems Insitute (GSI), contributed to the Science Advances article, “Extreme variability in atmospheric oxygen levels in the late Precambrian.”

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November 7
Consistent responses of vegetation gas exchange to elevated atmospheric CO 2 emerge from heuristic and optimization models

Danielle Way, part of the “Geofunctions: Purposes and Agents in Global Environmental Sciences” project, contributed to the Biogeosciences article, “Consistent responses of vegetation gas exchange to elevated atmospheric CO 2 emerge from heuristic and optimization models.”

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