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Posts by Ben Hartl

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BraiNCA: brain-inspired neural cellular automata and applications to morphogenesis and motor control Most of the Neural Cellular Automata (NCAs) defined in the literature have a common theme: they are based on regular grids with a Moore neighborhood (one-hop neighbour). They do not take into account ...

New #preprint:
arxiv.org/abs/2604.01932
"BraiNCA: brain-inspired neural cellular automata and applications to morphogenesis and motor control"
@bhartl.bsky.social and Leo Pio-Lopez:

2 weeks ago 20 6 0 2

New preprint with a brilliant team of quantum chemists from @tuwien.at
(A. Adel, J. Szmitek, R. Wanzenböck, G. Madsen):

Guided adaptive diffusion: An evolutionary framework for multi-modal atomistic structure prediction
doi.org/10.26434/che...

HADES 4 materials discovery!

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
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Call for papers for 'Artificial Life for Science and Engineering' at ALife 26.

We seek work applying ALife concepts and tools to model real-world systems and engineer solutions — and assist scientific discovery through open-ended and curiosity-driven search.

Call info: alifeforscience.github.io

1 month ago 9 8 0 1
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Remapping and navigation of an embedding space via error minimization: a fundamental organizational principle of cognition in natural and artificial systems The emerging field of diverse intelligence seeks an integrated view of problem-solving in agents of very different provenance, composition, and substrates. From subcellular chemical networks to swarms...

New preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2601.14096
@chrisfields38.bsky.social
@bhartl.bsky.social
Leo Pio-Lopez
"Remapping and navigation of an embedding space via error minimization: a fundamental organizational principle of cognition in natural and artificial systems"
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2 months ago 24 5 2 0

Excited to announce our new review on

"Neural cellular automata: Applications to biology and beyond classical AI"

is out in Physics of Life Reviews
doi.org/10.1016/j.pl...

... work with @drmichaellevin.bsky.social and Leo Pio-Lopez

4 months ago 7 0 0 0
Aging as a Loss of Goal‐Directedness: An Evolutionary Simulation and Analysis Unifying Regeneration with Anatomical Rejuvenation You have to enable JavaScript in your browser's settings in order to use the eReader.

Official version is out - aging as loss of goal-directedness:

advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....

@bhartl.bsky.social
Léo Pio-Lopez

6 months ago 43 8 2 1
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Neural cellular automata: applications to biology and beyond classical AI Neural Cellular Automata (NCA) represent a powerful framework for modeling biological self-organization, extending classical rule-based systems with trainable, differentiable (or evolvable) update rul...

New #preprint - @bhartl.bsky.social , Léo Pio-Lopez

arxiv.org/abs/2509.11131

"Neural cellular automata: applications to biology and beyond classical AI"

7 months ago 18 3 5 1

I'm not sure about "fast=night science". To me, the fast part describes fitting/learning by heart of things that need to go quickly from the hand. Deep, intuitive insights which you can't put your finger on just yet (creative night science) is more subtle: it's models forming via distributed insight

9 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Everything reminds me of #TCTeAC

When are we doing this again?

9 months ago 11 2 0 0
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From Posters to Parades: Inside Woodstock.Bio² & Night Science Conference - the Node A fever dream of science and spirit wrapped in the forests of Bohemia. Here’s an escalating list — starting with the standard (though nothing was standard

Read this piece. It gives a great impression of #TCTeAC WoodstockBio2 & Night Science from one of the #Instigators. This is the next best thing to being there... I like the expression #BohemianFixers. Many thanks to them! Děkujeme.

thenode.biologists.com/from-posters...

9 months ago 17 5 0 1
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What does evolution make? Learning in living lineages and machines How does genomic information unfold, to give rise to self-constructing living organisms with problem-solving capacities at all levels of organization? We review recent progress that unifies work in de...

New paper with @bhartl.bsky.social : "What does evolution make? Learning in living lineages and machines"
cell.com/trends/genet...

Genes code for proteins, but what is the relationship between the genome and the large-scale form and function of organisms? What is a good formalism for thinking

10 months ago 34 15 2 0

Indeed Oded. Some Will think of #TCTeAC as escapism, but I think it was showing us how beautiful we can make this world if the guiding values are respect & trust, and if world leaders would adopt a vision that is based on hope instead of hatred. On collaboration instead of competition. 💚

10 months ago 43 10 4 0

You might also be interested in our complimentary insights to Mitchell and Cheney's great work:

Evolution doesn't simply adapt, it makes adaptive, problem solving agents.

bsky.app/profile/cp-t...

10 months ago 5 0 0 0
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A very short summary of "Data Visualization against fascism":

Fascism conceals truths, disregards evidence-based decision-making, and jeopardizes the education of the next generation. Standing up against means: MONITOR, EXPOSE, and EDUCATE. As scientists we are ready for this!

#TCTeAC

10 months ago 83 18 3 2

Let's not be #TCTeAC "The Conference To END All Conferences", but a new format of many more such events. Depating science outside of our typical nutshell (scientifically and mentally) has great potential - we could have come up with 50+ project proposals together. Let's bring fun back to science :)

10 months ago 12 4 0 0

#TCTeAC - the Woodstock of Biology2 & #nightscience - was such an amazing event!! We met great scientists who creatively presented their high quality work. We dreamt and discussed in a very broad, open-minded setting. Talking science outside of our nutshell can be soo valuable - let's do this again!

10 months ago 21 4 0 0

Everybody is just talking about the fun #TCTeAC but the high quality of science, across a diverse range of fields, was equally impressive. Thanks to the organizers, such a unique event.

10 months ago 25 8 0 0
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The slide you submitted | The slide you’re presenting
#tcteac #PragueSights

10 months ago 57 11 1 2
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science is magic #TCTeAC

10 months ago 31 3 2 0
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#fightforsciemce at #TCTeAC with #nightscience :) cell & gene people gather together.

(no scientist got hurt)

10 months ago 9 1 1 0
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#nightscience at #TCTeAC, hence the umbrella

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over time at #TCTeAC

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

they evolved, but backwards?! #dino

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biology vs theology at #TCTeAC

10 months ago 6 2 0 0

Over the last century, biologists developed a strong model of morphogenesis: the genome defines the microscopic hardware that sets the rules of how cells interact wich leads to the emergence of an organism.

We invite you to see this through the lens of collective and generative intelligence.

10 months ago 14 3 0 0
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@woodstocknightsci.bsky.social we get to hear what we can learn from mantis shrimps :)

10 months ago 4 1 0 0
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@woodstocknightsci.bsky.social the conference to end all conferences

10 months ago 3 1 0 0
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New #preprint with @drmichaellevin.bsky.social:

osf.io/r8z7c/

"What does evolution make? Learning in living lineages and machines."

Some thoughts about recent developments in collective AI and evolutionary developmental biology.

1 year ago 6 0 2 0
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New preprint with Nic Rouleau (allencenter.tufts.edu/nicolas-roul...) : what do the major theories of #consciousness say as to why it's specifically associated with brains?
osf.io/preprints/ps...
"Brains and Where Else? Mapping Theories of Consciousness to Unconventional Embodiments"
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