A Biologist's Perspective of Process and Pattern in Innovation
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 59-minute lecture by Michael Hochberg from Université Montpellier and Santa Fe Institute examining the common processes and patterns of innovation across biology, culture, and technology. Delve into the concept of innovation as a novel, seemingly improbable change to phenotype or the emergence of a new function. Investigate the pervasive nature of innovations in various disciplines and discover potential connections between them. Gain insights from a survey of both biological and technological systems, uncovering properties of innovation that could form the basis for future theoretical developments. Enhance your understanding of cross-disciplinary innovation patterns and processes through this thought-provoking presentation.
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A biologist's perspective of process and pattern in innovation
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Santa Fe Institute
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