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Welcome to Complexity
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Childhood and Early Life
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Origins of Life
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What I Cannot Create
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Synthetic Cells
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Origin of Life
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The Origin of Life
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Competition Between Model Protocells
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SelfReplication
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ContextDependence
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Cell Reproduction
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Catalysts
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Strategy vs Luck
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Freshwater Geothermal Hypothesis
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What Technology Wants
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Informational Lineage
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Alien Intelligence
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Practical Applications
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Public Concerns
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Explore the fascinating world of synthetic biology and the origins of life in this thought-provoking podcast episode featuring Kate Adamala, a synthetic biologist and professor at the University of Minnesota. Delve into the complex questions surrounding the definition of life, the potential for creating synthetic minimal cells, and the ethical implications of bioengineering. Learn about Adamala's groundbreaking research on producing artificial cells capable of performing biological processes, and how this work bridges the gap between biology and physics. Discover the connections between past and future as the discussion touches on topics such as building life, growing machines, and the potential for multiple origins of life. Gain insights into the practical applications of synthetic biology, public concerns, and the philosophical implications of creating artificial life forms. This engaging conversation challenges conventional thinking about life's origins and offers a unique perspective on the future of biotechnology and its impact on our understanding of existence. Read more

Kate Adamala on Synthetic Biology, Origins of Life, and Bioethics

Santa Fe Institute
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