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Best Future Trends Podcasts We Could Find
Best Future Trends Podcasts We Could Find
Technology is continuously growing and it plays a big role in shaping future trends. In the next ten years, we'll definitely see more changes in technology such as development of robotics and automated machines. There are a lot of rising inventions and innovations in technology that will make our lives easier. This catalog contains podcasts about latest trends in technology, future business trends, future predictions, future technology, emerging technology trends, new trends and trend analysis. The digital era will definitely benefit humanity, in terms of security, household, education, health and even the simplest things. Don't be amazed if in the future, cars are self-driven, virtual reality takes over gaming and movies, our dogs have a microchip and talk like humans, drones build bridges and your fridge orders food from the grocery store. So, plug in those earphones now 'coz it pays to know what the future has in store for us.
Every week TWiT hosts talk to the smartest people in the world about the most important topics in technology. Join Leo Laporte and other TWiT hosts for these enlightening one-on-one interviews. Although the show is no longer in regular production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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A critical look at new technologies, new approaches and new ways of thinking, from politics to media to environmental sustainability.
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Flash Forward is a show about possible (and not so possible) future scenarios. What would the warranty on a sex robot look like? How would diplomacy work if we couldn’t lie? Could there ever be a fecal transplant black market? (Complicated, it wouldn’t, and yes, respectively, in case you’re curious.) Hosted and produced by award winning science journalist Rose Eveleth, each episode combines audio drama and journalism to go deep on potential tomorrows, and uncovers what those futures might re ...
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A podcast about tech and society, hosted by Ben Thompson and James Allworth
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So many podcasts are about our digital devices. Analog(ue) is a show about how these devices make us feel and how they change our lives for the better, but also for the worse. Hosted by Casey Liss and Myke Hurley.
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It's about technology. It's about humanity. It's about our future. It's Fw:Thinking.
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Innovation Now is a daily 90-second radio series and podcast that gives listeners a front row seat to hear compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future.
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A weekly podcast about how technology is changing the way we interact with the world. Hosted by Jonathan Stark and Kelli Shaver.
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This award-winning series explores The Future of Everything. What can we expect of next week, next year, next century? What will we eat, drive, wear, live in, vote for, want to buy, and want to avoid? What mistakes of the past will we make again, and which ones have we learned from? From the next tick of the clock to the ultimate end of the universe, every subject is fair game. Composed of interviews and essays, it's hosted by the author and futurist Stephen Euin Cobb. Guests include: famous ...
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A podcast series where Mark Burgess (@markburgess_osl ) and John Willis (@botchagalupe) discuss futuristic concepts of IT. Mark has a PHD in physics among other things and I barely finished high school. We, therefore, seem to make an unlikely pair for discussion. However, we have found over the years our discussions on such subjects make for great dialog (at least we enjoy it). We have decided to see if other's agree. RSS Feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:245384055/sou ...
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NASA is using daily diaries to monitor the behavioral health of our astronauts.By WHRO
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The secret to finding your ideal workplace | Marion Campan
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What's the most important thing to look for when applying for a new job? Entrepreneur Marion Campan advocates for a focus on company culture above all else. She offers practical strategies for evaluating companies before accepting a new position — including how to ask the right questions about values, feedback and expectations — to help job seekers…
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Lunar halos are a fairly common sight that occur when high thin clouds containing millions of tiny ice crystals cover much of the sky.By WHRO
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Can we afford to continue to keep pets — environmentally and financially?
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If we're genuinely concerned about the impact livestock can have on our environment, why aren't we equally worried about pets? The pet industry is booming and despite the many positive psychological and emotional benefits of pet ownership, concerns about global pet numbers and environmental sustainability are mounting. So, do we need to rethink how…
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A firework ladder to the sky — and the magic of explosive art | Cai Guo-Qiang
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From a boy setting off small explosions in his living room to the creator of world-famous pyrotechnic events, multidisciplinary artist Cai Guo-Qiang has always been drawn to gunpowder. He gives a stunning tour of his work — including his fireworks spectacle at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, his "sky ladder" of fire reaching to the clouds and new work c…
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Antibiotic resistance is a growing threat to human health on Earth and in space.By WHRO
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The secret force for limitless energy? Lasers | Tammy Ma
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In 2022, physicist Tammy Ma and her team achieved a scientific breakthrough decades in the making: fusion ignition, or the combining of two atoms to generate more energy out of a reaction than was put in — recreating on Earth the same process that powers the Sun. She explains how they used a giant laser (way, way bigger than you're thinking) to cat…
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NASA engineers are making electric propulsion a reality.By WHRO
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TED Talks Daily Book Club: Come Together | Emily Nagoski
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This is our second installment of the TED Talks Daily Summer Book Club series. Join Elise as she interviews TED speakers about their books and their ideas beyond the page. As a sex educator and author, Emily Nagoski is renowned for dismantling the sexual myths that surround us, and replacing them with healthy ideas, backed by science. And then…her …
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How buildings can improve life — inside and out | Doris Sung
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Architect and building tech innovator Doris Sung presents a compelling vision for reimagining building facades as active contributors to urban life and public health. Showcasing innovative technologies — like buildings that filter particulates out of the air and facades that react to heat — Sung demonstrates how modern architecture can evolve beyon…
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War journalism should be rooted in empathy — not violence | Bel Trew
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We need journalism that moves beyond a constant focus on violence and honestly depicts the full impact of war, in and out of the trenches, says conflict journalist Bel Trew. She makes a passionate call for war reporting to be rooted in compassion and truth, sharing stories that illuminate the human toll of conflict with the hope of healing our frac…
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The Pegasus crew is once again preparing to ferry the massive core stage of NASA’s SLS rocket on a water journey that will begin the rocket’s trip to the Moon.By WHRO
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Technology is revolutionising sport performance
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The rate of technological advancement in sport is unprecedented. From data analytics to robotic umpiring to smart equipment, technologies are reshaping what it means to achieve and compete. Even the International Olympic Committee has now developed an AI strategy. It's also big business with the sport industry conservatively estimated at around one…
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The problem with food and climate — and how to fix it | Jonathan Foley
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Global food production — from meat to grains — accounts for a third of all greenhouse gas emissions, says sustainability scientist Jonathan Foley. He presents a portfolio of data-backed solutions to build a better food system world-wide, starting with four key steps to cut emissions.By Jonathan Foley
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Plants will be an important resource for astronauts on the lunar surface.By WHRO
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The satellite helping slow climate change — right now | Millie Chu Baird
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Meet MethaneSAT: the satellite circling Earth right now to track global emissions from methane: a highly potent, short-term greenhouse gas. Environmental advocate Millie Chu Baird details the heat-trapping side effects of a planet full of methane — and explains why understanding where it comes from and taking steps to reduce it is the single most i…
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It has been fifty-five years since those historic first steps on the Moon.By WHRO
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What to do when you offend someone | Lambers Fisher
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Misunderstandings between you and your loved ones will happen — it's what you do next that matters most, says marriage and family therapist Lambers Fisher. Drawing on his work helping couples and relatives work through communication issues, he shares four principles to accept the inevitability of offending someone close to you — and how to use thes…
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NASA is calling all amateur astronomers to upload their own telescopic images of Jupiter to help the team plan more of Juno’s mission.By WHRO
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What's possible when the arts belong to everybody | Lear deBessonet with Brian Stokes Mitchell
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With huge, city-wide casts from an array of communities, theater director Lear deBessonet's productions illuminate the unique power of the arts to transform our lives through collective expression. She explores the power of spectacle to inspire awe, connect individuals and heal loneliness with tangible, life-changing results. In a dramatic moment, …
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The NASA logo just turned 65!By WHRO
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Sunday Pick: How much water do you actually need a day?
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Glowing skin, increased energy, higher mental function and weight loss: These are just a few of the benefits we have been promised for the low cost of 8 glasses of water a day. But can this magical elixir really do all that it claims? Dr. Jen Gunter takes us behind the fascinating (and scandalous) history of hydration pseudoscience, unpacks the inv…
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How to claim your leadership power | Michael Timms
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When faced with challenges, do you often seek someone else to blame? Leadership expert Michael Timms shows why this instinct is counterproductive, highlighting three effective habits of self-accountability that will empower you and others to make positive change — whether at home or at work.By Michael Timms
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Bravery, brilliance and RuPaul Charles | On the Spot
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In the debut of TED's new "On the Spot" rapid-fire Q&A format, Emmy-winning television superstar and drag icon RuPaul Charles answers questions about bravery, brilliance and more — all with his signature wit and wisdom. Get a glimpse inside RuPaul's head and hear his thoughts on the power of drag, the best way to slay, the most important personalit…
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Four simulated missions to Mars are planned for 2024 in the HERA facility to help us better prepare for stressful situations both in space and on Earth.By WHRO
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Are the big US media platforms swallowing our culture?
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Global media players now dominate the entertainment business and hold the whip-hand when it comes to accessing local news content. In this program we get an update on Meta's ban on Canadian news content, specifically how it's impacted production of serious news and what's been the public reaction. We also get a reality check on just how interested …
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Why young people are worse off than their parents — and what to do about it | Scott Galloway and Chris Anderson
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In this special conversation, NYU marketing professor Scott Galloway and head of TED Chris Anderson dive deeper into Galloway’s explosive recent TED Talk, which has been seen by millions and ignited conversations about what he calls “the great intergenerational theft,” or how older generations are stealing prosperity from the young. With razor-shar…
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Ingenuity’s legacy is more than fantasy. The remarkable helicopter proved that powered, controlled flight on another world is possible.By WHRO
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Quantum computers aren’t what you think — they’re cooler | Hartmut Neven
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Quantum computers obtain superpowers by tapping into parallel universes, says Hartmut Neven, the founder and lead of Google Quantum AI. He explains how this emerging tech can far surpass traditional computers by relying on quantum physics rather than binary logic, and shares a roadmap to build the ultimate quantum computer. Learn how this fascinati…
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Soil made on asteroids could then be used to create agricultural areas on orbiting habitats, making space farming possible.By WHRO
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Can America come together after the Trump assassination attempt? | Ian Bremmer
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In this urgent conversation, president and founder of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media Ian Bremmer joins TED’s Helen Walters to discuss the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and its profound implications for American politics and democracy. Listen for the latest on the shooting’s political ramifications, the heightened polarizatio…
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With help from NASA, the market potential for this revolutionary insulator was expanded beyond space.By WHRO
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My search for proof aliens exist | Avi Loeb
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Why have we not yet found proof of alien life? According to astrophysicist Avi Loeb, we simply haven't dedicated the proper resources. Diving into unidentified phenomena such as the Oumuamua asteroid, he explores his scientific search for extraterrestrial technology, envisioning a future where a higher interstellar intelligence helps us improve lif…
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Oh hey! It's me, Rose. And I'm here to share with you the first episode of my new show, Tested. This is a passion project of mine, and one that I've been trying to make a reality for many years. I really hope you listen, and enjoy! You can find the rest of Tested anywhere you get your podcasts. Or here. More at the Tested website.…
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Student challenges bring fresh ideas about mechanical design to the table.By WHRO
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Each Sunday, TED shares an episode of another podcast we think you'll love, handpicked for you… by us. Today we're sharing a special episode of Far Flung with Saleem Reshamwala. Harnessing the creativity of a megalopolis isn't easy, but Mexico City shows us how it's done. Follow a real-life superhero who dons a luchador mask and cape to protect his…
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How farmworkers are fighting extreme heat | Jon Esformes and Gerardo Reyes Chávez
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Farm labor is hot, backbreaking and dangerous work. To protect workers from extreme heat and workplace exploitation, farmworker Gerardo Reyes Chávez has teamed up with farm manager Jon Esformes for a unique partnership. Learn how their collaborative model is keeping farmworkers safe and creating a blueprint for more modern, humane working condition…
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3 ideas for communicating across the political divide | Isaac Saul
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How does language shape our politics? Journalist Isaac Saul explores how subtle word choices can inhibit productive dialogue about significant issues — and shows how small (but important) changes can help us all have better conversations with people who think differently than us.By Isaac Saul
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To ensure Europa Clipper is ready, engineers have conducted an entire battery of environmental testing on the solar-powered spacecraft.By WHRO
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NASA's new telescope will revolutionise the search for non-Earth based life. It's to be called the Habitable Worlds Observatory and will be powerful enough to peer into the atmosphere of planets outside of our solar system. But if, or when, we do find evidence of a life form beyond our solar system what do we do next? And who should decide whether …
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"You can write a song and you can not tell the truth, but your song will suck," says pop star Kesha. So what's the secret to making a great pop song? She explains the special alchemy of her own hits like "TiK ToK" and "Praying" and gives a stunning debut performance of her new song, "Cathedral." (Note: This talk contains mature language.)…
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We study the Sun because it is essential for life on Earth and can teach us about other stars lightyears from home.By WHRO
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The fight over minerals for green energy — and a better way forward | Saleem Ali
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To transition to clean energy and green technology like electric cars, the world needs massive amounts of essential minerals. Environmental peacemaker Saleem Ali explains the conflicts already arising between countries rushing to mine and extract these precious minerals — and shows how the world can find a way to cooperate rather than fight resourc…
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This unique polymer flows into a hole before turning back into a solid, creating an effective seal.By WHRO
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AI that connects the digital and physical worlds | Anima Anandkumar
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“While language models may help generate new ideas, they cannot attack the hard part of science, which is simulating the necessary physics,” says AI professor Anima Anandkumar. She explains how her team developed neural operators — AI trained on the finest details of the real world — to bridge this gap, sharing recent projects ranging from improved…
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This material designed for launch vehicles is now being used in clothing that can radiate heat away from the body, keeping the wearer cool.By WHRO
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Lessons from my father’s final days | Laurel Braitman
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"Life is an endless sushi conveyor belt of things that are going to test you and teach you at the same time," says writer Laurel Braitman. Exploring the relationship between bravery and fear, she shares hard-won wisdom on love, loss, self-forgiveness and how to embrace the full spectrum of human emotions.…
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A NASA researcher is trying to prove that an aircraft design, developed decades ago, could meet today’s requirements for an atmospheric planetary probe.By WHRO
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227: It's Gonna Go How It's Gonna Go
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Casey's back from California, and soon he'll be joining Myke in London! This episode of Analog(ue) is sponsored by: Fitbod: Get stronger, faster with a fitness plan that fits you. Get 25% off your membership. Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code ANALOGUE. ExpressVPN: High-Speed, Secure & Anonymous VPN Serv…
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Reducing toxic polarization – one conversation at a time | Dave Isay
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For the past 20 years StoryCorps has been traveling the country gathering the stories and wisdom of ordinary Americans and archiving them at the Library of Congress. StoryCorps founder Dave Isay — winner of the 2015 TED Prize — has created an unprecedented document of the dreams and fears that touch us all. In an interview with Elise, Dave shares a…
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