Conventional approaches to the study of inequality focus on income and wealth, but an individual’s position within their ...
In a new paper in Science Advances, SFI Complexity Postdoctoral Fellow Yuanzhaho Zhang reports on how higher-order ...
"I remember the day when, at the age of 7, I realized that I wanted to figure out how reality worked," writes SFI External ...
Conventional approaches to the study of inequality focus on income and wealth, but an individual’s position within their economic networks is another important form of inequality. Efforts to ...
The beliefs we hold develop from a complex dance between our internal and external lives. A recent study published in Psychological Review uses well-known formalisms in statistical physics to model ...
COVID-19 has revealed that science needs to learn how to better deal with the irreducible uncertainty that comes with global systemic risks as well as with the social responsibility of science towards ...
Age-related declines in resiliencies can contribute to a variety of adverse health and functional outcomes in later life. Consequently, it can be more difficult for an older person to recover from ...
One of the longest debates in economics involves the existence of a rare Hominid “species” known as Homo economicus, the economic human. H. economicus is able to determine the optimal use of its ...
Bender, C. M.,Cooper, F.,Khare, A.,Mihaila, B.,Saxena, A. This paper considers the PE-symmetric extensions of the equations examined by Cooper, Shepard and Sodano ...
Humans are “complex biological systems consisting of multiple levels of non-linearly interacting elements”. Our bodies have astonishing powers of self-repair, and in the absence of catastrophic stress ...