How the Pandemic Fueled Scientific Discovery and Collaboration
When Chinese researchers published the draft genome of the virus that causes Covid-19 early last January, it altered...
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How the Pandemic Fueled Scientific Discovery and Collaboration
When Chinese researchers published the draft genome of the virus that causes Covid-19 early last January, it altered...
33:16
E-Ternal: New Technology and the Quest to 'Live' Forever
In this episode, we feature a short documentary by Wall Street Journal senior personal technology columnist Joanna...
28:04
For the vast majority of humans, earth is our home. But that could soon change. Global efforts are underway to build...
28:52
Teacher's New Assistant: Artificial Intelligence
Schools around the world are slowly adopting artificial intelligence to better tailor teaching to individual kids....
29:06
The U.S. is holding the general election during a pandemic. Many voters are eager to vote by mail, while others...
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The U.S. is holding the general election during a pandemic. Many voters are eager to vote by mail, while others...
24:22
The Blood of the Future Could be Made in a Lab
The coronavirus pandemic led to blood-donation shortages across the world, outlining the fragility of the pipeline....
26:08
How to Talk to Animals (and Know What They're Saying Back)
What if we could alert whales to stay away from oil spills? Or hear from dolphins directly when they want treats?...
27:20
Google AI Tries to Save the Whales
In the Pacific Northwest, an increase in shipping traffic is further threatening the orca population, which has...
31:17
Google AI Helps Whales and Ships Coexist
Whales and ships struggle to co-exist, with an increase in ship traffic, leading to strikes and noise pollution...
33:14
America's Cup Design Could Ferry the Future
The America's Cup is the world's oldest sailing competition and has a reputation for fostering innovation. In 2013,...
23:12
Technology Helps Train Police Officers
In recent weeks, protests have erupted in response to police violence against citizens - specifically communities of...
25:11
The Super Powers of Bats and the Fight to Stop Deadly Viruses
The tiny, flying creatures carry all sorts of viruses but don't get sick. How do they do that? We meet the...
22:07
How Polio Research is Helping in the Hunt for a Vaccine
Research on a vaccine for the new coronavirus is progressing swiftly because of the legacy of scientists working on...
22:52
Dead or Alive, Viruses are Everywhere, and Here to Stay
Viruses are ubiquitous, found in every crevice on earth. Some, like SARS CoV 2, can end up killing their hosts. But...
16:38
Covid-19 and AI: Tracking a Virus, Finding a Treatment
Artificial Intelligence can speed up research and improve accuracy. Those qualities are also key to suppressing the...
21:41
The market for hemp-based CBD products is exploding. And China wants in on the potential profits. Some farmers are...
15:29
AI Hiring, Never Retiring: Working in the 21st Century
The nature of work is evolving. Technology is already an integral part of most jobs, but new developments are...
27:23
Family Secrets: DNA Tests and the Future of Family
The clues to heredity hidden in our DNA have long been the purview of scientists. But in recent years, commercial DNA...
31:39
On The Alert: The Next Generation Of Earthquake Early Warning Systems
For the past few decades, governments in earthquake-prone regions have built up early warning systems. Now, private...
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