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Humans live in a world of ideas—born in the brain, shared through language, accumulated in culture across generations, and made reality. Professor Alysson Muotri, UC San Diego Departments of Pediatrics and Cellular and Molecular Medicine, examines ho... more

If you love seafood, you’re not alone — but every bite comes from a complex and fragile marine ecosystem. To keep our ocean ecosystems thriving and our seafood resources abundant, we need a deeper scientific understanding of how they function. Collee... more

A common model of AI suggests that there is a single measure of intelligence, often called AGI, and that AI systems are agents who can possess more or less of this intelligence. Cognitive science, in contrast, suggests that there are multiple forms o... more

The extractive linear economy and policies focused on endless growth have produced unparalleled socioeconomic inequality and the climate crisis. Communities around the world are calling for new economic models that are regenerative towards people, pl... more

Dramatic advances in ancient DNA technologies have revolutionized our understanding of the human past. As part of the CARTA symposium on Ancient DNA, the panelists answer questions about the diverse applications of archaeogenomics in shaping not only... more

Genetic data is transforming the understanding of our own species and refining historical chapters at different scales around the globe. However, despite the globalization of biotechnologies to analyze the human genome, indigenous populations from th... more

Large-scale optimization and machine learning shape modern data science, and Courtney Paquette, Ph.D., McGill University, studies how to design and analyze algorithms for large-scale optimization problems motivated by applications and data science. P... more

The human genetic history of South Asia has been shaped by its pivotal location at the crossroads of East and West Eurasia, dramatic landscapes such as the Himalayas, and longstanding socio-cultural practices like endogamy. A consequence is the diver... more

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Alysson Muotri
Professor, UCSD neuroscience researcher
University of California San Diego
Episode: CARTA: Neanderthalizing Brain Organoids with Alysson Muotri
Christina Warner
Co-chair of the symposium
Episode: CARTA: Ancient DNA - New Revelations Welcome and Opening Remarks
Nikoo Goldrick
Patient advocate with metastatic breast cancer
Episode: Stem Cells and Precision Regenerative Medicine in Breast Cancer - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)
Colin Dixon
Director of the Student Farm at UC Davis
UC Davis
Episode: Sustainably UC Davis Episode 2: The Student Farm
Dr. Yeo
A scientist specializing in RNA biology and its integration with AI in genetic medicine
Episode: A Closer Look at…Genetic Medicine and Artificial Intelligence
Yaron Singer
Vice president of AI and Security at Cisco, co-founder of Robust Intelligence, and former professor of computer science at Harvard
Cisco
Episode: Artificial Intelligence and Security: A Conversation with Yaron Singer
Chris Ye
Ph.D. student in Computer Science at UCSD
UC San Diego
Episode: Using Math to Test the Limits of Computers with Yinzhan Xu and Chris Ye
Yinzhan Xu
Postdoc in the Computer Science Department at UCSD
UC San Diego
Episode: Using Math to Test the Limits of Computers with Yinzhan Xu and Chris Ye
Chen Biao Wu
Department of Neuroscience at UCSD
UCSD
Episode: Bioengineering a Kidney Chip for Better Safer and Faster Drug Development

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CARTA: Ancient DNA: New Revelations - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks
Q: What is the evolutionary significance of the cerebellum's development?
The cerebellum's changes are linked to more complex functions like language and motor control, though its full evolutionary role is still unclear.
CARTA: Ancient DNA: New Revelations - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks
Q: Has industrialization contributed to the loss of diversity in the oral microbiome?
Yes, industrial practices like regular tooth brushing prevent old biofilms from developing, leading to a decline in late colonizer species in our oral microbiome.
CARTA: Ancient DNA: New Revelations - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks
Q: How do genetic variants from Denisovans affect modern humans?
We see that while Denisovan alleles contribute to immunity, their effects can vary, potentially offering both advantages and disadvantages depending on the environment.
CARTA: Ancient DNA: New Revelations - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks
Q: What do you make out of the implications of your research regarding Neanderthals' capacity for speech?
Neanderthals might have had different vocal tract anatomy compared to modern humans, but we cannot conclude definitively about their language capabilities due to lack of data.
Three Ages and Three Intelligences: Exploit Explore Empower with Alison Gopnik
Q: How might AI develop intelligence lacking a body and mortality?
AI might track interactions with the world and evolve a form of curiosity and learning about its environment.

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