A new study co-authored by SFI External Professor Laura Fortunato (University of Oxford), challenges a long-standing claim ...
We trust our memories because they feel natural, and we trust time because it seems to flow in only one direction. Physics, however, allows for stranger possibilities that challenge our intuition. In ...
The NIH Research Education Program (R25) supports research education activities in the mission areas of many NIH Institutes and Centers. The overarching goal of this R25 program is to support ...
David Wolpert. “Conference: NeST: Neuromorphic Stochastic Thermodynamics Workshop at SFI.” National Science Foundation. $49,373 for one year. Melanie Mitchell and David Krakauer. “Building Diverse ...
FRI, APRIL 24 Santa Fe Institute, Gurley Forum at the Miller Campus Late Morning, shuttles to Miller campus from hotel Lunch, 12:00 - 1:00 PM Talks, 1:00-5:00 PM (with break) Reception + Dinner, ...
An old-timer from Taos I met this summer promised lots of snow based on the summer monsoon patterns. We are still waiting with a mid-day high of 59ºF/15ºC. Fingers-crossed for January and February. In ...
Francis Spufford, the author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction, is the newest Miller Scholar at the Santa Fe Institute. “I recognized him as a kindred spirit,” says SFI President David ...
The human brain is astonishingly efficient. It runs on about 20 watts, roughly the power required to keep a dim bulb lit. Over the last three decades, computer scientists in a field called ...
Each year, several dozen people from across the United Kingdom are recognized for extraordinary achievements and service in the New Year Honours List. The 2026 List, compiled by King Charles III and ...
02/03/2026 Colloquium "The 'Double Security' of Democracy: Federalism's Effect on Democratic Robustness" by Jenna Bednar, University of Michigan; SFI 02/05/2026 Seminar by Carolyn Parkinson, ...