When Schrödinger Reinvented the Wheel
Erwin Schrödinger's “What is Life?” is perhaps one of the most influential works in theoretical biology, but what if I told you that one of the key ideas discussed in it was nothing new?
Erwin Schrödinger's “What is Life?” is perhaps one of the most influential works in theoretical biology, but what if I told you that one of the key ideas discussed in it was nothing new?
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We are pleased to announce the upcoming meeting of the Spanish Society of Complex Systems, January 21-23 (2026) at Doñana Biological Station and University of Seville.
We’re hiring a Postdoc! The Transforming Economies group at the Complexity Science Hub is looking for a new team member.
From 25 to 27th January 2026, join us for a 3-days interdisciplinary workshop at the top of Rigi Mountain to discuss and embrace curiosity-driven approaches, beyond the traditional model organisms with a team of experts.
The goal of this initiative is to enhance excellence and inclusion in neuroscience research by recognizing the achievements of talented postdoctoral fellows and providing an opportunity to foster their professional development.
The Department of Anthropology invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Biological Anthropology (Paleoanthropology), starting Fall 2026.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Binghamton University invites applications for a tenure-track position as a Simons Empire Faculty Fellow to begin in Fall 2026 at the rank of Assistant Professor.
A research internship at OIST gives students experience working in a research environment directed by OIST faculty.