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CROSSOVER: On Coronavirus, Crisis, and Creative Opportunity with David Krakauer (Complexity podcast from the Santa Fe Institute)

CROSSOVER: On Coronavirus, Crisis, and Creative Opportunity with David Krakauer (Complexity podcast from the Santa Fe Institute)

Update: 2020-08-26
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This podcast was originally broadcast by Complexity, a podcast from the Santa Fe Institute on April, 20 2020.


Big Biology has featured several scientists connected to the Santa Fe Institute, and now SFI has its own podcast called Complexity.


You can listen to all of their episodes here: https://complexity.simplecast.com/


This episode, as well as show notes, are available here: https://complexity.simplecast.com/episodes/29


Complexity features wide-ranging conversations with the Santa Fe Institute’s scientists, mathematicians, philosophers and artists who are trying to understand the deepest mysteries of the universe.


The show covers a huge range of topics, delving into social science or economics as often as biology. We really encourage you to check it out


On this podcast, host Michael Garfield and SFI President David Krakauer discuss a series of essays by SFI scientists that try to makes sense of what the world will look like after the coronavirus pandemic. 


You can read those essays here: https://www.santafe.edu/research/projects/transmission-sfi-insights-covid-19



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CROSSOVER: On Coronavirus, Crisis, and Creative Opportunity with David Krakauer (Complexity podcast from the Santa Fe Institute)

CROSSOVER: On Coronavirus, Crisis, and Creative Opportunity with David Krakauer (Complexity podcast from the Santa Fe Institute)

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