Why We Are the Only Humans in the Universe and Why It Matters to Our Collective Future
Marcelo was a presenter at Nature, Earth and Humanity: The Evolution of Connection, an international forum on consciousness.
Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement
Marcelo was director of The Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement at Dartmouth (ICE) — a nucleus of intellectual and spiritual transformation, a bridge between the sciences and the humanities that people can cross in both directions and, in doing so, enrich themselves and their worldview.
13.8: Science, Culture, Meaning
Marcelo has relaunched the 13.8 blog, where he writes about science and culture with physicist and 13.8 co-founder Adam Frank.
Question Reality! Science, Philosophy, a Search for Meaning
Trace philosophy and science through the ages in Marcelo’s newest MOOC.
How to Ignite Secular Spirituality
In this virtual meeting, convened by Synergos, Marcelo Gleiser discusses how Covid-19 is impacting our worldviews and ways to co-create a new world through our individual and collective actions.
NYAS Panel Discussion: The Enigma of Life
Marcelo analyzes the impact of awe and wonder on his own work and on the mindsets of his colleagues carrying out cutting-edge scientific research.
The Origins of Life
In this TEDxEast talk, Marcelo tells the 13.7-billion-year story of our universe in 18 minutes.
How We Make Sense of the World: Information, Map-Making, and The Scientific Narrative
A new paper by Marcelo and Damian Sowinski on applying information theory to how we make sense of the world.