Evolving digital ecological networks are webs of interacting, self-replicating, and evolving computer programs (i.e., digital organisms) that experience the same major ecological interactions as biological organisms (e.g., competition, predation, parasitism, and mutualism). Despite being computational, these programs evolve quickly in an open-ended way, and starting from only one or two ancestral organisms, the formation of ecological networks can be observed in real-time by tracking interactions between the constantly evolving organism phenotypes. These phenotypes may be defined by combinations of logical computations (hereafter tasks) that digital organisms perform and by expressed behaviors that have evolved. The types and outcomes of interactions between phenotypes are determined by task overlap for logic-defined phenotypes and by responses to encounters in the case of behavioral phenotypes. Biologists use these evolving networks to study active and fundamental topics within evolutionary ecology (e.g., the extent to which the architecture of multispecies networks shape coevolutionary outcomes, and the processes involved). (Wikipedia).
SERVERLESS: The Rise Of External Services
Serverless has captivated the IT community at an incredible pace, and for good reason. It has tremendous power to liberate productivity, increase innovation and reduce overhead. However, adopting serverless technologies is still not well understood. As the ecosystem grows around serverl
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Interactions Within An Ecosystem | Ecology and Environment | Biology | FuseSchool
Ecosystems are large, often highly complex areas of our environment. In this video we learn how abiotic and biotic factors interact with one another in a ecosystem, how trophic levels work, and how various factors in an ecosystem lead to evolution of species through different selection p
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Peter Lacy, Managing Director of Strategy and Sustainability Services for Accenture and World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, explains that today's digital innovation opens up new possibilities for sustainable energy solutions. This video is part of the Yale Global Perspective series.
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Forces for Change in Ecosystemic Innovation
From the November 13th 2017 Symposium “Innovation Ecosystems for AI-Based Education, Training and Learning” Martha Russell, Executive Director of mediaX at Stanford University kicks off the symposium and looks at these critical points… 1. Innovation ecosystems are sustainable business net
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What Is Urban Ecology? | Ecology & Environment | Biology | FuseSchool
Ecology is the relations of organisms with one another, and with their physical surroundings (the planet). As such, ecology is very broad in scope and encompasses an incredible variety of research questions. Research in ecology encompasses everything from the effects of weather patterns
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Differences Between Natural & Artificial Ecosystems | Ecology & Environment | Biology | FuseSchool
An ecosystem can be defined as a large, highly interconnected area of the planet that is composed of several different biotic and abiotic components. A good example of an ecosystem would be an entire forest or mountain range. A natural ecosystem is made of all the plants, animals, and en
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What Is An Ecosystem? | Ecology & Environment | Biology | FuseSchool
In this video you'll learn all about ecosystems and how energy is transferred between organisms living together it the same environment. SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand
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Animated Video created using Animaker - https://www.animaker.com How unsustainable consumption will affect renewable resources and what students can do to help.
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Deep Learning, Biogeography, and the Evolution of Plant Shapes
Alex White (NMNH & Data Science Lab, Smithsonian Institution) The Yale-Smithsonian Partnership presents: Machine Vision for Cultural Heritage & Natural Science Collections The mass digitization of visual collections, on the order of hundreds of thousands or millions of images, creates new
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The Evolution of Predation in a Simulated Ecosystem
Welcome back! I recently decided to embark on a quest to unlock the evasive dynamic of predation! Predation is extremely rare in artificial life simulations that don't hard-code it directly. For The Bibites, I want to make the EVOLUTION of predation possible. Considering The Bibites is an
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What are Scientific Breakthroughs in Biology? | Episode 2104 | Closer To Truth
What is the world fundamentally, deeply made of? What is life? We are always searching for Scientific Breakthroughs: those leaps in knowledge and jumps in understanding that change how we see the world. Now, we focus on Biology. What are Scientific Breakthroughs in Biology? Featuring inte
From playlist Closer To Truth | Season 21
Primordial: When Things Wake Up - Mickey McManus keynote
From Solid Conference 2015: We are fast approaching an era of unprecedented complexity as more and more things, environments, and systems become interconnected. Often called the “Internet of Things,” this trend is leading toward a world with trillions of devices, communicating with each ot
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Céline Moucer - Vers une IA plus frugale
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From playlist Conférence IA / 16 et 17 novembre 2021 à l'IHP
Dirk Helbing: "Towards Digital Democracies & Societal Resilience: Upgrading Smart Cities with Co..."
Mathematical Challenges and Opportunities for Autonomous Vehicles 2020 Workshop IV: Social Dynamics beyond Vehicle Autonomy "Towards Digital Democracies and Societal Resilience: Upgrading Smart Cities with Collective Intelligence, and More" Dirk Helbing - ETH Zurich Abstract: Given the o
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Serhiy Yanchuk - Adaptive dynamical networks: from multiclusters to recurrent synchronization
Recorded 02 September 2022. Serhiy Yanchuk of Humboldt-Universität presents "Adaptive dynamical networks: from multiclusters to recurrent synchronization" at IPAM's Reconstructing Network Dynamics from Data: Applications to Neuroscience and Beyond. Abstract: Adaptive dynamical networks is
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Lec 16 | MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005
The Biosphere (Prof. Penny Chisholm) View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/7-014S05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
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Bitcoin: A New Species of Money - An Evolutionary Perspective on Currency
In this bitcoin talk, Andreas examines the currency ecosystem and its development using metaphors from biological evolution. Presented in Milan in March 2016 to the Milan Bitcoin Meetup community: https://www.meetup.com/bitcoinmilano/ This talk is featured in The Internet of Money volume
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Decarbonizing the Grid: Technology and Policy (webcast)
Learn more at https://online.stanford.edu/energy Technology and policy are transforming the energy sector at a stunning pace. And even greater innovation will be needed to create a modern energy system that is cleaner, safer, more affordable, reliable, and equitable. In this webcast Stanfo
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The Vertebrate limb: An evolving complex of self organizing systems (Remote Talk) by Stuart Newman
ORGANIZERS : Vidyanand Nanjundiah and Olivier Rivoire DATE & TIME : 16 April 2018 to 26 April 2018 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This program is aimed at Master's- and PhD-level students who wish to be exposed to interesting problems in biology that lie at the biology-
From playlist Living Matter 2018