Exploring the Deep Sea w/ Helen Scales
EPISODE #44
Marine biologist Helen Scales shares her insights into the vital role that the ocean plays in sustaining life on earth, the innovative new technologies humans are using to explore the seabed, and how a rich diversity of deep sea creatures might hold the key to new scientific advances.
Genetically Engineering Humans for Space w/ Christopher Mason
EPISODE #43
Geneticist Christopher Mason shares his insights into genetically modifying humans to mitigate against the risks of space exploration, the methods for sustaining life on Mars, and how becoming a multi-planetary species will help humanity avoid its own extinction.
Virtually You w/ Tracey Follows
EPISODE #42
Futurist Tracey Follows shares her insights into how digital technology is transforming identity, how new ways to capture biometric data will require us to rethink our relationship with governments and corporations, and what AI-enabled virtual persons can teach us about what it means to be human.
How Your Brain Chemicals Influence Your Life w/ Ginny Smith
EPISODE #41
Science writer Ginny Smith shares her insights into the latest ways to scientifically understand the human brain, the role of hormones and neurotransmitters in memory, sleep, depression and addiction, and the methods we can use to improve our cognition.
When Sci-Fi Becomes Real Life w/ Viktoria Modesta
EPISODE #40
Bionic pop artist Viktoria Modesta shares her insights into developing artworks that showcase a posthuman aesthetic, the challenge of constructing and managing online digital-identities, and the role collaboration plays in prototyping future possibilities.
Humanistic Artificial Intelligence w/ Tom Gruber
BONUS EPISODE
Product designer Tom Gruber shares his insights into creating intelligent interfaces, the ethical use of technology, and how humanistic AI can enable learning, knowledge sharing, and increased productivity.
From Pirate to Hacktivist w/ Peter Sunde
EPISODE #39
Co-founder of The Pirate Bay Peter Sunde shares his insights into the cultural importance of copying, why pranking and trolling is an effective form of online activism, and why civil disobedience might be our best tool to bring about a free and open internet.
Esports w/ Prof. Andy Miah
EPISODE #38
Professor Andy Miah shares his insights into why competitive video gaming has experienced a rapid growth in popularity, how digital technology is changing the way traditional sports are played, and how gamification looks set to transform the world of health and fitness.
Should Humans Regulate Artificial Intelligence? w/ Frank Pasquale & Steve Fuller
BONUS EPISODE
Professor Frank Pasquale and Professor Steve Fuller debate whether humans should regulate artificial intelligence, and discuss the appropriate ways to safeguard the development of automation technologies.
Humanity’s Uncertain Future w/ Thomas Moynihan
EPISODE #37
Historian Thomas Moynihan shares the complex history of how humanity began to contemplate its capacity to bring about its own extinction, why the study of existential risk exposes a prevailing pessimism about the future, and what the search for extraterrestrial intelligence reveals about our unique place in the universe.
New Laws of Robotics w/ Frank Pasquale
EPISODE #36
Professor of Law Frank Pasquale shares his insights on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can capitalise on human strengths and take advantage of human limits; what automation means for healthcare, education and warfare; and how the robotics regulations we implement today might have a dramatic effect on the future of work.
Nostalgic Feedback Loops w/ Grafton Tanner
EPISODE #35
Writer Grafton Tanner shares his insights into how nostalgia is leveraged by big tech and corporations, how fictional universe-building has impacted the way we think about lived-reality, and how our recent obsession with the past might stop us from imagining a better future.
Bursting the Reality Bubble w/ Ziya Tong
EPISODE #34
Science journalist Ziya Tong shares her insights into the hidden worlds that exist beyond the limits of the human senses, how illusions contribute to our understanding of reality, and how our collective blind spots are at the core of our current environmental crisis.
Becoming Cyborgs w/ Liviu Babitz
EPISODE #33
Cyborg Nest’s Liviu Babitz shares his insights into the latest methods for becoming a cyborg, the process behind designing new senses, and how biohacking will change the way we think about human limitations.
Biological Immortality w/ Dr. Andrew Steele
EPISODE #32
Computational biologist Dr. Andrew Steele shares his insights into the latest scientific research dedicated to tackling age-related disease, the societal implications of extending the human lifespan, and the habits linked to a longer life.
Quantum Worlds w/ Sean Carroll
EPISODE #31
Physicist Sean Carroll shares his insights into the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, how theoretical physics informs our understanding of reality, and what the human mind can comprehend about nature of the universe.
Rewiring the Brain w/ David Eagleman
EPISODE #30
Neuroscientist David Eagleman shares his insights into the mystery of neuroplasticity, how modern technology impacts our brains’ development, and the different ways we might soon be able to augment our senses and enhance our cognition.
Robotic Mind Clones w/ Bruce Duncan
EPISODE #29
The Terasem Movement Foundation’s Bruce Duncan shares his thoughts on the possibility of uploading our minds into machines, what artificial intelligence might teach us about the origin of consciousness, and the story behind the creation of the humanoid robot BINA48.
Astronomical Endeavours w/ Kathy Sullivan
EPISODE #28
Former NASA Astronaut Kathy Sullivan shares her insights into what it was like to be part of the team responsible for the launch of The Hubble Space Telescope, the scientific and societal importance of space exploration, and how to create the ideal conditions for innovation to thrive.
Ensuring Humanity's Survival w/ Lord Martin Rees
EPISODE #27
Astronomer Royal Lord Martin Rees shares his insights into the existential threats facing humanity, what it means to be a techno-optimist, and how we can plan for the long-term future.