KITP Public Lecture: Recreational Biology: From Animals in Flatland to Cellular Origami

Oct. 14, 2024

5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Kohn Hall

Join the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics for the next exciting installment in the KITP Public Lecture series, “Recreational Biology: From Animals in Flatland to Cellular Origami” with Manu Prakash (Stanford).

Recreational mathematics involves mathematical puzzles and games, often appealing to children and untrained adults, inspiring their further study of the subject. Can a similar analogy be drawn in biology? Without making any claims of usefulness, we will explore a wide range of puzzles and paradoxes from the living world: Can single cells be toroidal in nature? What would an animal from Flatland look like? Can cells “literally” talk to each other? Can single cells think? Can cells act as a mason and build out of rocks? Finally, we will discuss and share initiatives to democratize science and highlight the role of curiosity and observation in exploring the microscopic world.

KITP Public Lecture: Recreational Biology: From Animals in Flatland to Cellular Origami

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