Biomusings - English: Recent Episodes

Biomusings

Biomusings is a small effort to bring back biology from its pieces, with the hope that every biologist can find something interesting to read or say.

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We spoke with Prof. Sarah Brosnan about the problem of cooperation, and why it has been a conundrum for biology since the times of Charles Darwin.

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Microbes are never alone, and in fact their place in a community has profound implications for their ecology and evolutionary dynamics.

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When we think of the hallmarks of complex societies and civilization, we often attribute these features only to humans. However, nature is more interesting.

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Most of us grow up learning that cheating is bad. We should not steal. We should not lie. And above all: we should not exploit the groups we are part of. Is cheating irrevocably bad?

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During this conversation, Prof. Eric Smith explains his views on the nature of the living state.

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Is Lamarckism back? Current discussions, specifically in the field of epigenetics, seem to suggest that this is the case.

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A group of biologists and philosophers has recently coined the concepts of “holobiont” and “hologenome”. Holobiont refers to the ecological entity of a macrobial host plus the set of associated microorganisms that compose its microbiome.

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I’ve been fascinated with life in the universe since I was a kid. Who hasn’t spent hours thinking of what else is out there, or if we’re alone, or where we come from?