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Darwin (programming game)

Darwin was a programming game invented in August 1961 by Victor A. Vyssotsky, Robert Morris Sr., and M. Douglas McIlroy. (Dennis Ritchie is sometimes incorrectly cited as a co-author, but was not involved.) The game was developed at Bell Labs, and played on an IBM 7090 mainframe there. The game was only played for a few weeks before Morris developed an "ultimate" program that eventually brought the game to an end, as no-one managed to produce anything that could defeat it. (Wikipedia).

Darwin (programming game)
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Species ALRE - review - GAMES IN EDUCATION (Biology)

Hello and welcome to What Da Math. This is a short review of an excellent biology based video game called Species Artificial Life Real Evolution. The game is an excellent simulation of various biology topics, including, but not limited to: -evolution -natural selection -speciation -mass e

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Darwin's Demons REVIEW - February 2017 [SPACE GAMES]

Hello and welcome to What Da Math! In this video, we will talk about a newly released space shooter with amazing neural network learning algorithm that will make you sweat when you play against it. The game is called Darwin's Demons and you can find it here: http://www.polymorphicgames.com

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Evolve Me - Procedural Evolution Simulation - GAMES IN EDUCATION [BIOLOGY]

Hello and welcome to What Da Math! In this video, we will talk about the idea of evolution and use a simulation you can find in the following link to see how our creatures evolve over time: https://petterbergmar.itch.io/evolve-me Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2318196&ty=h

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Some Equations and Games in Evolutionary Biology - Christine Taylor

Some Equations and Games in Evolutionary Biology Christine Taylor Harvard University; Member, School of Mathematics February 14, 2011 The basic ingredients of Darwinian evolution, selection and mutation, are very well described by simple mathematical models. In 1973, John Maynard Smith lin

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Darwin Day Special: Can we test the theory of evolution ourselves?

Here is the link to the live Q&A after-show: https://youtu.be/uYwlv2Q17HY Here is the Darwin Poster: https://teespring.com/darwin-portrait-by-jon-perry?tsmac=store&tsmic=stated-clearly&pid=623&cid=102506 Stated Casually YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/statedcasually Evolution P

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Darwin, California: Life In A Lawless Town | Real Stories Full-Length Documentary

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Biology Quiz: What is DNA and what does it do?

Ready to make the grade in biology? Subscribe to our new Biology channel to get more quizzes and biology animations! https://bit.ly/3jHu5UP #biology #DNA #shorts

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9.2: Genetic Algorithm: How it works - The Nature of Code

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From playlist Session 2 - Genetic Algorithms - Intelligence and Learning

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NOVA | Darwin's Darkest Hour

Darwin's Darkest Hour premiering Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 at 8PM on PBS, brings to life Charles Darwins greatest personal crisis: the anguishing decision over whether to go public with his theory of evolution. Please visit our companion website and read interviews from LOST actor He

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Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 4

October 13, 2008 lecture by Daniel Dennett for the Stanford Continuing Studies course on Darwin's Legacy (DAR 200). Dr. Dennett presents the philosophical importance of Darwin's theory of evolution. The lecture is concluded with a panel discussion with Hank Greely and Chris Bobonich.

From playlist Lecture Collection | Darwin's Legacy

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Models of speciation ( Lecture - 01) by Sergey Gavrilets

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From playlist Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology

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Automated Design Using Darwinian Evolution and Genetic Programming

(February 18, 2009) John Koza describes an automated "What You Want Is What You Get" process for designing complex structures based on the principles of natural selection, sexual recombination, and developmental biology. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford School of En

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Lec 2 | MIT 21L.448J Darwin and Design, Fall 2010

Lecture 2: Alice in Wonderland Instructor: James Paradis View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/21L-448JF10 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 21L.448J Darwin and Design, Fall 2010

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How quantitative genetics blackboxes the genotype-phenotype map by Amitabh Joshi

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From playlist Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology

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Evolution for Everyone - "A Sociological Breakthrough"

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Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 7

November 3, 2008 lecture by Professor Melissa Brown for the Stanford Continuing Studies course on Darwin's Legacy (DAR 200). Professor Brown speaks about the history and consequences of social Darwinism, and offers insight into new ways of thinking about social evolution. Stanford Conti

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Shadaj Laddad OSCON 2014 Keynote: "The Wonders of Programming"

From OSCON 2014: Kids can start to learn to program at any age; I started at six. All I needed was tools, guidance, and encouragement. Once I got hooked, a whole new world of possibilities opened up for me. I could create my own video games instead of being restricted by the rules of games

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The Computer Chronicles - Software for Schools (1991)

Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles

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Square It: A Math Game for Remote Players

Make a copy: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tFNZdUAHHw2ha74eQQQiyGiy0RQxs1zf6SLsuxu4c7A/copy This is a great math game students can play remotely when they need something new to do.

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WINNER of Kerbal Space Program Give Away ANNOUNCED (using Universe Sandbox 2)

Twitter: http://twitter.com/WhatDaMath Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatdamath To commemorate the anniversary of this channel, my mother's birthday, the super Pi day and almost 1000 subscribers, I am also giving away a free copy of KSP to a lucky winner. The winner is announced nea

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