SFI External Professor Mark Newman (University of Michigan) has been awarded the 2026 John von Neumann Prize from the Society ...
In SFI Miller Scholar Francis Spufford's new genre-spanning novel, Nonesuch, the fate of the world rests on one woman’s ...
Living cells are fundamentally nonequilibrium systems, meaning they constantly spend energy through seemingly one-way, ...
The grid is in crisis, facing coinciding pressures including electrification, decarbonization, enormous demand from data ...
Few technologies invite quite as much discussion as AI. “Because AI is like a giant octopus with tentacles going everywhere, people want to write big hot takes. But more than enough people are waxing ...
Sensory systems appear to learn to transform incoming sensory information into perceptual representations, or "objects," that can inform and guide behavior with minimal explicit supervision. Here, we ...
Motivation The gut microbiome plays an important role in human health and disease, prompting large-scale studies that generate extensive datasets. A critical preprocessing step in analysing such ...
Trancik, Jessika E.; Erin Baker; Gregory Nemet; Magdalena M. Klemun; Rebecca J. Hanes; Kavita Surana; Doug Arent; Samuel F. Baldwin; Steven A. Gabriel and Steven W. Popper Governments and companies ...
Some computers are easy to spot. Artificial, human-built computers like those found in smartphones and laptops are abstract dynamic systems with observable computational elements like input, output, ...
SFI External Professor Laurent Hébert-Dufresne (University of Vermont) has been named the 2026 recipient of the Young Scientist Award for Socio- and Econophysics by the German Physical Society (DPG).