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Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists’ obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
Architectural Technologist Iddris Sandu, designer and entrepreneur, shares his creative process, favorite programming languages, philosophies on future technology and why empathy matters in life and in design.
Hear inspiring tales of travel, art, adventure and putting engineering to good use from a former rocket-science turned professional do-gooder.
Topics covered: the definition of a robot, artificial intelligence, the gateway to her thirst for engineering power, plastic animals, and topless grandmas.
We talk about three cutting-edge CubesSat missions, MarCO, Near-Earth Asteroid Scout, and Lunar Flashlight, and how this satellite technology evolved from university laboratories to deep space.
China and Nepal, on whose borders Everest stands, decided it’s time to re-measure Everest.
University and military researchers are studying how attackers could hack into AI systems by exploiting how these systems learn. It’s known as “adversarial AI.”