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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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How regenerative agriculture brings life back to the land | Gabe Brown
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Over his decades of farming and ranching, Gabe Brown has noticed a troubling trend: the conventional farming techniques he used were degrading the soil and ruining crops. He shares how his family farm turned things around by adopting regenerative agricultural practices — and shows how the wider food system can use these same methods to improve food…
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Wolf Warrior diplomacy — Have we finally seen an end to undiplomatic diplomacy?
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It was known as Wolf Warrior diplomacy – a brand of Chinese foreign ministry posturing that was as aggressive as it was unexpected. But has Beijing now changed tack? And if so, why? Also, does the theory of Institutional Amnesia explain why our preparedness for natural disasters is often found wanting? Guests Assistant Professor Tyler Jost — Politi…
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GPM uses an advanced radar and radiometer system to measure precipitation from space, helping us better understand our water cycle.By WHRO
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The magical, mesmerizing migration of monarch butterflies | Jaime Rojo
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When monarch butterflies migrate, they produce one of the most iconic wildlife spectacles in the world — and provide us with an important indicator of ecological health, says photographer Jaime Rojo. Telling a story about our relationship to the natural world, he shares his experience photographing these mesmerizing insects deep in their remote mou…
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Follow the adventures of Meia and her fellow robots in their hometown of Monopolis.By WHRO
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The probe on a mission to touch the Sun | Nour E. Rawafi
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From its life-sustaining energy to its explosive geomagnetic storms, the Sun has many mysteries, says astrophysicist Nour E. Rawafi. He sheds light on NASA's latest endeavor to better understand our fiery neighbor and its impact on the future of society: sending the cutting-edge Parker Solar Probe deep into the Sun's atmosphere in humanity's closes…
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Satellites that are no longer in use can break apart or collide with one another, creating debris that poses a risk to spaceflight.By WHRO
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What’s next for immersive storytelling? | Mark Grimmer
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"New possibilities for storytelling are emerging faster than at any other time in history," says film producer Mark Grimmer. With an immersive approach to art exhibitions, he shares several multidisciplinary projects — including a kaleidoscopic exhibit of David Bowie's world-changing career and a luminous, interactive show that brings visitors insi…
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The ScienceCraft for Outer Planet Exploration, or SCOPE, cleverly combines a science instrument with the spacecraft itself.By WHRO
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230: The Goal That Should Not Be Named
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The otters of Singapore — and other unexpected wildlife thriving in cities | Philip Johns
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Animal behavior expert Philip Johns introduces us to the vibrant urban environments of Singapore, where city dwellers and skyscrapers coexist with a rich array of other species, including otters, hornbills and lizards — prompting the question: Can we design cities to be wildlife refuges?By Philip Johns
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The hidden forces behind your food choices | Sarah Lake
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What we eat is less about what we choose and more about what’s offered to us, says food and climate expert Sarah Lake. Unpacking how governments and companies have driven up meat consumption in the US through extensive marketing, she explains how we could employ these same forces to incentivize plant-based eating — for the sake of the planet, publi…
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NASA continues to look for innovative ways to complement our human space program; and robots have proven to be effective assets.By WHRO
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Why China has tightened its belt and road
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Gone are the grandiose infrastructure projects, replaced by an emphasis on smaller development opportunities. China's Belt and Road initiative has entered its second decade — and it's changing. It now also includes a determined focus on green technology. But is the recalibration a sign of the project's overall success? Or a scaling back because of …
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The power of personalization in the age of AI | Mark Abraham
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With all that spam clogging your inbox, a more personalized experience with the brands you interact with would be a refreshing change of pace. Sharing insights from his research into what brands can do to improve the experience of the people they want to reach, personalization pioneer Mark Abraham highlights a key mindset that can help companies bo…
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NASA is pushing timekeeping to new levels of precision.By WHRO
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Everything is improvisation — including this TED Talk | Reggie Watts
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In this ode to improvisation, musician and comedian Reggie Watts beatboxes, raps, loops his own rhythms and reflects upon the everyday power of turning the mundane into magic. After all, he says, we're all just making it up as we go along.By Reggie Watts
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The ACS3 spacecraft is sending data to Earth that helps the team better understand how the innovative boom technology is performing.By WHRO
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How to come together in a meaningful way | Priya Parker
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Looking to infuse more connection into your time with friends and family? Facilitator Priya Parker urges us to approach gathering with intention and creativity. Diving into the evolving significance of coming together both in-person and virtually, she demystifies the role of a host, outlines mistakes we should avoid and shares the potential of thou…
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On October 1st, 1958, NASA opened for business.By WHRO
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How quadratic funding could finance your dreams | Kevin Owocki
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What if your $1 donation could result in a $100 contribution to a cause you believe in? That's the promise of quadratic funding: a new kind of crowdfunding model that uses math to distribute funds based on the number of contributors, rather than the amount given. Gitcoin founder Kevin Owocki dives into the principles and pitfalls of this approach t…
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a film that shares the story of the power of perseverance to achieve your dreams.By WHRO
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Sunday Pick: The UN is speaking up about AI — here's what they're saying
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Each Sunday, TED shares an episode of another podcast we think you'll love, handpicked for you… by us. AI is shaping every aspect of our lives — but only a handful of tech giants have a say in what this technology can do. So what's going on with world governments? Bilawal Sidhu, host of The TED AI Show, sits down with geopolitical expert Ian Bremme…
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What makes a good life? A neuroscientist and a global financial CEO answer | TED Intersections
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What's the connection between long-term health and financial stability? Neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki and HSBC Global Private Banking and Wealth's CEO Annabel Spring explore the critical components of a good life — and how simple actions like exercise and financial planning can boost your present and future well-being. They discuss how to maximize yo…
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Can AI preserve your most precious memories? | Pau Aleikum Garcia
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"Memories are the architects of our identity," says technologist Pau Aleikum Garcia, but they're not permanent. Photos can be lost amid political unrest or natural disaster, while illnesses like Alzhemier's can rob people of their past. He puts forward a novel solution — "synthetic memories," or dreamlike visualizations of long-gone moments created…
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Many commercial products are derived from NASA technology and making NASA technology available to the public continues to be a priority.By WHRO
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The year of the poll — democracy's mega test
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2024 has been an eventful year for democracies around the world. More than 80 countries, containing over half the world's population, are holding elections this year. It's democracy's mega test. The implications for the future of democracy and world order are profound. Guests Professor Nick Bisley – Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Scien…
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Break the bad news bubble (Part 1) | Angus Hervey
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We're stuck in a bad news bubble, says Angus Hervey, founder of Fix the News, an independent publication that reports stories of global progress. He shares some of the compelling stories too often left out of our daily news — from a decline in AIDS deaths to decreased deforestation in the Amazon to more effective school feeding programs and greater…
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For more than a decade, NASA has been funding researchers to study air quality.By WHRO
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The sweet future of vertical farming | Hiroki Koga
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Can strawberries grown inside a building taste sweeter than those grown in a field? Farming entrepreneur Hiroki Koga explores how his team is combining solar-powered vertical farms with AI, robotics and indoor bee colonies to grow delicious strawberries year-round — and how this practice, if widely adopted, could deliver a harvest of benefits for t…
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Massive geysers on Enceladus spew water vapor and ice particles hundreds of miles into space.By WHRO
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How to make your cat happier — in 3 minutes | Nicky Trevorrow
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There's a simple way to increase your cat's happiness, says animal behaviorist Nicky Trevorrow. She explains the importance of play for our feline friends — and for basically any species (looking at you, dog lovers!) — and shares specific, actionable strategies to boost your cat's mental and physical health.…
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Like a roaring ocean surf, energetic plasma waves in space create a musical chorus all their own.By WHRO
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Capitalism broke the climate. Now it can fix it | Akshat Rathi
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We can blame capitalism for worsening the climate crisis, says journalist Akshat Rathi, but we can also use it to create the solutions we need for the mess we're in. He details how “climate capitalism” — the strategic use of market forces and government policies to make polluting the planet cost more than advancing climate solutions — can flip the …
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Thermography watches how a sample holds and releases heat using infrared cameras, revealing flaws in materials.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 collaboration with Vibe Check, a podcast hosted by Sam Sanders, Saeed Jones, and Zach Stafford. Sam and Zach talk to Elise about her new book, “Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Culture from the K-Beauty Capital”. Elise …
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What’s the future of food? A chef and a cardiologist answer | TED Intersections
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What does food mean to you, your community and our planet? With personal accounts from the kitchen to the operating room, chef and content creator Jon Kung and cardiologist Uma Valeti unpack how food cultivates creativity and offers opportunities to connect with and blend cultures. Exploring Valeti’s experiences developing a healthier meat altern…
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A bold plan to rewild the Earth — at massive scale | Kristine McDivitt Tompkins
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The first step to saving nature is the rewilding of our own minds, says conservationist and former Patagonia CEO Kristine McDivitt Tompkins. With an unwavering commitment to protecting ecosystems, she and her late husband Douglas Tompkins created vast conservation parks across South America that allowed ancient flora and fauna to flourish once agai…
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The autumnal equinox occurs on September 22nd, marking the first day of fall for the Northern Hemisphere.By WHRO
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Saying goodbye to ageism — the last “acceptable” prejudice
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Could the realities of an aging population and a declining birth rate soon make our obsession with youth a thing of the past? It's not just an equity issue it also has implications for politics and economics, because the citizens and consumers of the future will inevitably be older. So, how do we reframe our perceptions of aging to make the most of…
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Can dogs detect the next pandemic before it begins? | Glen J. Golden
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What if animals like dogs, ferrets, mice and raccoons could help sniff out the next pandemic? Exploring the science of smell, neurobiologist Glen J. Golden delves into the development of a "mechanical nose" that could detect diseases by identifying specific odor profiles. Until that technology is fully developed, he explains how we can train humani…
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A colossal liquid mirror could enable us to see exoplanets clearer than we’ve seen them before.By WHRO
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Time traveling with AI to connect with lost loved ones | Amy Kurzweil
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What if AI could bring the past to life? Cartoonist Amy Kurzweil shares how she helped train an AI chatbot on her late grandfather’s archives, allowing her to connect with a family member she never met — and discover family history she never knew. Backed by her own original drawings, she reveals the profound impact art and AI can have in keeping me…
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NASA’s Starling team will now embark on an extension mission in partnership with Space X’s Starlink constellation to test space traffic coordination.By WHRO
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The rise of virtual humans — and what they mean for the future | Sara Giusto
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Sara Giusto is a talent manager, but not in the sense you might imagine. Her biggest client is imma, an influencer with pink hair ... who isn't human. Giusto discusses what the rise of "virtual humans" means for the real world — and invites imma onstage to explore an important question: In an increasingly digital world, what's really real?…
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Psyche’s efficient solar electric propulsion system is powered by sunlight, sending the spacecraft cruising toward its final destination.By WHRO
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How to live a meaningful life | Brian S. Lowery
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What makes for a meaningful life? Social psychologist Brian S. Lowery explores three ideas tied to the experience of meaning and shows why simply pursuing personal achievements isn't the best way to find it.By Brian S. Lowery
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Bend-forming is a low-power, low-temperature method of building smart structures in space.By WHRO
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TED Talks Daily Book Club | Are smartphones ruining childhood? | Jonathan Haidt
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Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt's latest book, "The Anxious Generation," is shaping cultural conversations and sparking fierce debates about the role of smartphones in society. In this timely conversation, he investigates how a smartphone-based childhood, amplified by overprotective parenting, is driving the mental health crisis among young peop…
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What makes us human in the age of AI? A psychologist and a technologist answer | TED Intersections
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AI has the potential to impact the way humans interact with the world — and each other. Social psychologist Brian S. Lowery and AI technologist Kylan Gibbs dive into the ramifications of emerging technologies on people's mental health and social dynamics. Hear why Gibbs thinks, counterintuitively, the more we use AI, the less real it will feel — an…
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