Written by Thomas Baruzzi PART 1 – As humans, we are in constant interaction with the world. These interactions produce bodily signals – visceromotor, inflammatory and thermoregulatory… Read more “Interoception as Our Internal Sense for Serendipity”
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Interoception and Serendipity, and the Problems in-between
Written by Thomas Baruzzi PART 2 – Following on from Part 1 of this entry, our interoceptive sense can tune us in to certain information, whether in… Read more “Interoception and Serendipity, and the Problems in-between”
Canoe – A System to Harness the Serendipity of Canadian Undergrads
Written by Geoff Evamy Hill My name is Geoff Evamy Hill and I am a current Master of Design student at the Strategic Foresight and Innovation Program… Read more “Canoe – A System to Harness the Serendipity of Canadian Undergrads”
Serendipity and the Test of Time in Art History and Archaeology
Written by Sarah Buchanan Serendipity research is indeed an emerging field; the aspect of temporality is examined in the poster that was presented at the Serendipity Society 2019… Read more “Serendipity and the Test of Time in Art History and Archaeology”
The Networks behind Serendipity: How to increase the probabilities of unexpected discoveries
Written by Michael Soto, Spark Collaboration* I once read a silly fairy tale, called “The Three Princes of Serendip”: as their Highnesses travelled, they were always making… Read more “The Networks behind Serendipity: How to increase the probabilities of unexpected discoveries”
WCCI Creativity Week – June 8-12, Geneva
Written by Vlad Glăveanu and Wendy Ross, Organizers of the WCCI Creativity Week 2020, June 8-12 in Geneva Serendipity in the Creative Process Creativity and serendipity share… Read more “WCCI Creativity Week – June 8-12, Geneva”
Haiku Reflections in Research on Serendipity
by Lennart Björneborn, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen This blog post is a text version of my poster “Writing haiku poetry as a reflection tool in research:… Read more “Haiku Reflections in Research on Serendipity”
Experimental luck and just reward
By Martin Sand This post is based on a paper recently published in the European Journal of Genetics: ‘After the fact – The case of CRISPR babies‘,… Read more “Experimental luck and just reward”
Big S and little s serendipity
By Wendy Ross. Serendipity is an emerging field of research and one of the joys of working in it is the cross disciplinary interseeding that occurs: a… Read more “Big S and little s serendipity”
The Evolving Definition of Serendipity
This post was written by Serendipity Society member Bernard Beitman. This post has two aims: 1) to summarize the evolving definition of serendipity and 2) to demonstrate the… Read more “The Evolving Definition of Serendipity”