Part quiz show, part offbeat trivia, and all awesome. We here are nuts about trivia and pub quiz! And we are darn sure there are people out there who share our unusual obsession. Play along and laugh along as Karen, Colin, Dana, and Chris school each other on some of the weirdest and most interesting facts about our funny little world. Do you relish beating your friends at Trivial Pursuit? Do you blab out the answers at the gym when Jeopardy! is on? And don't you just loathe badly worded que ...
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Pioneers of AI is your guide to the latest technological frontier. Each week, host Rana el Kaliouby (AI scientist, investor, author, co-founder of Affectiva) is joined by the leading creators, critics, and thinkers behind mind-blowing technology and asks the important questions about how artificial intelligence is changing the way we live. As we venture together into the unknown, Pioneers is your tool to understanding and anticipating what comes next.
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The official podcast of the freeCodeCamp.org open source community. Each week, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews developers, founders, and ambitious people in tech. Learn to math, programming, and computer science for free, and turbo-charge your developer career with our free open source curriculum: https://www.freecodecamp.org
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This is the official podcast channel of DPS Mahendra Hills, Nacharam & Nadergul. We talk about all aspects of schooling.
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Whether we wear a lab coat or haven't seen a test tube since grade school, science is shaping all of our lives. And that means we all have science stories to tell. Every year, we host dozens of live shows all over the country, featuring all kinds of storytellers - researchers, doctors, and engineers of course, but also patients, poets, comedians, cops, and more. Some of our stories are heartbreaking, others are hilarious, but they're all true and all very personal. Welcome to The Story Collider!
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The Science series presents cutting-edge research about biology, physics, chemistry, ecology, geology, astronomy, and more. These events appeal to many different levels of expertise, from grade school students to career scientists. With a range of relevant applications, including medicine, the environment, and technology, this series expands our thinking and our possibilities.
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The Lab Beat is an inside look at cutting-edge science and engineering labs at UC Irvine. Award-winning journalist Natalie Tso visits the labs, interviews professors and presents their innovations and inspirations in cool short features. From biomedical engineering, mechanical and aerospace engineering, materials science and engineering, civil and environmental engineering, electrical engineering to computer science, The Lab Beat gives a fascinating look into the newest research at the UC Ir ...
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Welcome to life at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Classes, student organizations, faculty, research, hands-on projects, and don't forget our social lives outside of class - it's all up for discussion with regular appearances and interviews with special guests. Viterbi Voices: The Podcast is hosted by Paul Ledesma (Executive Director, Undergraduate Admission) and current student Hannah Fonseca (Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2027).
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At the Chalk Face is a no-nonsense podcast from Craig’n’Dave, tackling real issues in education. Expect honest chat about pedagogy, classroom practice, and what actually works — from two ex-teachers still embedded in the world of schools. Not just for computer science teachers — this one’s for every educator.
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Debugged: A Congressional App Challenge Podcast connects the country’s youth and technology by *debugging* the intricate world of technology. By highlighting trends in the industry, simplifying complex concepts, and introducing high profile guests, Debugged offers an opportunity for its listeners to delve into tech in an analytical but relatable manner. Hosted by Medha Gupta, a CS graduate from NYU and CAC board member, an annual national programming competition for high school students that ...
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Rajiv Malhotra, founder of Infinity Foundation, is an internationally known researcher and public intellectual on current affairs as they relate to civilizations, cross-cultural encounters, religion and science. He studied physics and computer science and served in multiple careers including: software development executive, Fortune 100 senior corporate executive, strategic consultant, and successful entrepreneur in the IT and media industries. Visit InfinityFoundation.com or Rajivmalhotra.co ...
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A teacher podcast for busy educators—about 10 minutes, every week. Stay current on artificial intelligence in education (plain English), edtech, and what matters in the classroom: culture, instruction, assessment, digital health and wellness, and more. Simple ideas you can use right away. Hosted by AP Computer Science teacher Vicki Davis (Cool Cat Teacher)—author and longtime edtech blogger—this teaching podcast features best-selling teachers, researchers, and in-the-classroom administrators ...
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Welcome to "Teaching Python Podcast,” the go-to podcast for anyone interested in the intersection of education and coding. Hosted by Kelly Paredes and Sean Tibor, this podcast dives into the thrills and challenges of teaching middle school computer science through the engaging and versatile Python programming language. About the Hosts: Kelly Paredes brings a wealth of global experience in curriculum design and currently inspires sixth and eighth graders at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdal ...
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We help founders make something people want. The Y Combinator Podcast is where builders talk about building. From the earliest days of an idea to scaling a company that changes the world, YC partners and founders share real stories, lessons, and tactics from the frontlines.
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An accessible podcast about Type Theory, Programming Languages Research and related topics.
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Healthy Mind Science is a show dedicated to translating youth and young adult mental health science and research into the real world. We have conversations with experts in psychology, neuroscience, human development, computer science, education and more with a focus on helping parents and educators take research findings into their everyday lives to ultimately better support our young people. Healthy Mind Science is an affiliate of the Center for Healthy Mind and Mood, which is an interdisci ...
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The Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals advances learning through educational leadership. For more information, check out our website: mymassp.com and follow us on Twitter @MASSP
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Helping college students learn about work and career before graduation. fb://group/379788163321605?ref=share
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Welcome to the Educators Among Us Podcast! We are devoted to walking the journey with those who heed the call to teach, coach, lead, and serve at all levels of education. We speak your language and understand the challenges you face because we've been there too. We get it and we got you! This podcast is uniquely designed to share inspiring messages that connect with the heart of your life's work. This includes candid conversations with and about unusually impactful educators, exploring their ...
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Philip Emeagwali is a towering figure in computing. The Reader’s Digest described Emeagwali as “smarter than Albert Einstein.” He is ranked as the world's greatest living genius. He is listed in the top 20 greatest minds that ever lived. That list includes Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, William Shakespeare, Leonardo da Vinci, Aristotle, and Confucius. https://emeagwali.com https://facebook.com/emeagwali https://twitter.com/emeagwali https://instagram.com/philipemeagwali https://flickr.com/phi ...
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Welcome to molpigs, the Molecular Programming Interest Group! molpigs is a group aimed at PhD students and early career researchers within the fields of Molecular Programming, DNA Computing, and other related specialties. We run most of our events in the form of podcasts, which you can find right here!
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"de•code" is a K12 Education Podcast that delves into the narratives behind computer science data in school districts. Hosted by Stanley Buchesky, former CFO of the Department of Education and CEO of pi-top, Stanley invites superintendents to discuss how their unique stories and experiences shape CS education trends. The podcast aims to uncover insights on access, equity, and the impact of leadership in evolving the landscape of K12 computer science education.
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An instructional technology podcast featuring all the ed tech happenings in the Redlands Unified School District, with a side of chips and salsa.
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Want to supercharge your teaching with research-backed strategies that actually work? Join veteran educator Vicki Davis as she shares practical, real-world solutions to into spaces where every student thrives. Help and Hope for Teachers 🎙 Are you striving to improve student learning without increasing your workload? Education is changing fast, but practical, research-backed strategies can help you work smarter, not harder. Join veteran educator Vicki Davis, a full-time teacher, instructional ...
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This podcast is for students of Podar International School, Sangli.
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Established in 2010, Sunway International Business School is currently affiliated to Infrastructure University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Also referred to as Sunway College, it currently runs Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons.) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) courses with the approval from ministry of education and equivalence from Tribhuwan University.
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Want to develop more willpower and empathy? Positivity Podcast gives you exercises to develop your character traits. In this series, Positivity Dan will help you think about character development the way you think about professional development--with strategies, advice, best practices, and tools to help you grow. The series covers essential topics like Empathy (#2), Talent (#7), Honesty (#9), Meditation (#6), and Forgiveness (#5), from experts that range from academics to best-selling author ...
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Today's websites are increasingly dynamic. Pages are no longer static HTML files but instead generated by scripts and database calls. User interfaces are more seamless, with technologies like Ajax replacing traditional page reloads. This course teaches students how to build dynamic websites with Ajax and with Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP), one of today's most popular frameworks. Students learn how to set up domain names with DNS, how to structure pages with XHTML and CSS, how to progr ...
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Harvard Extension School's Computer Science E-1: Understanding Computers and the Internet
Dan Armendariz and David J. Malan
This course is all about understanding: understanding what's going on inside your computer when you flip on the switch, why tech support has you constantly rebooting your computer, how everything you do on the Internet can be watched by others, and how your computer can become infected with a worm just by being turned on. Designed for students who use computers and the Internet every day but don't fully understand how it all works, this course fills in the gaps. Through lectures on hardware, ...
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Harvard Extension School's Computer Science E-76: Building Mobile Applications
Dan Armendariz and David J. Malan
Today's applications are increasingly mobile. Computers are no longer confined to desks and laps but instead live in our pockets and hands. This course teaches students how to build mobile apps for Android and iOS, two of today's most popular platforms, and how to deploy them in Android Market and the App Store. Students learn how to write native apps for Android using Eclipse and the Android SDK, how to write native apps for iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads using Xcode and the iOS SDK, and ...
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Suraj Melligeri, born in India, is a technology professional currently pursuing an MBA from the F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business, where he aims to enhance his business acumen and leadership skills. His journey in the tech industry began with a strong academic foundation, earning a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of California, Davis, in 2021. At UC Davis, Suraj Melligeri gained expertise in artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer networks, and web ...
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The Kinia Podcast is made for educators who want to enhance their practice using technology. We'll provide practical tips and have conversations (with Kinia staff and other guests) about how you can get the most out of technology in your classroom, youth club or school. We'll also look at areas like STEAM, Computer Science, Digital Skills and much more! Kinia (formerly Camara Education Ireland) is an education focused non-profit, charity and social enterprise, and we want to make sure future ...
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Harvard Extension School's Computer Science E-259: XML with Java, Java Servlet, and JSP
David J. Malan
This course introduces XML as a key enabling technology in Java-based applications. Students learn the fundamentals of XML and its derivatives, including DTD, SVG, XML Schema, XPath, XQuery, XSL-FO, and XSLT. Students also gain experience with programmatic interfaces to XML like SAX and DOM, standard APIs like JAXP and TrAX, and industry-standard software like Ant, Tomcat, Xerces, and Xalan. The course acquaints students with J2EE, including JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Java Servlet, and also ...
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Ananto and Wilson talk about whatever they feel like talking, mainly about their high school life, current events, and so on. Contact: @podcastkeren @aj.shitpost @wilsonwongso_
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Mrs. Scofield and Mr. Lane the STEM Guy both have an affinity for getting lost even with Google Maps leading the way. Don't ask us how a girl from California and a kid from Maine found their final destination in Arizona? After years of being lost on the Podcast highway it seems they have finally found their exit and figured this whole podcasting thing out (two can only hope). Come and join them as they get lost in the world of #edtech, a little thing called life, and the two of them basicall ...
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Smol Der explores how AI is burning through work—leaving just enough embers to build something better. Practical chats with pros on AI unlocks, stacks, promp...
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The Physics and Astronomy Mentors (PAM) Talks is a student-led podcast showcasing the voices of researchers who are a part of traditionally underrepresented groups in Physics and Astronomy, including women and other gender minorities.
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Welcome to Tiara’s Curious Lab: Bio, Psych & Tomorrow’s Science — a personal study journal turned podcast, where Tiara dives deep into the wonders of Biology, Psychology, and the science shaping our future. Join Tiara as she explores how the brain and body connect, how our thoughts and moods are wired, and where cutting-edge research like CRISPR and brain-computer interfaces might take us next. Whether you’re a fellow student, a curious mind, or just someone who loves learning, this show mak ...
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Synchronicity machines. Difference engines melded with the iChing. Geomancy: the art of making stone float with sound. The hacker collective 'Anonymous'. Secret societies … This is the world of ARMAND PTOLEMY, a new action-adventure hero. Facing an enemy armed with the Golden Aleph -- a mystical device that allows its wielder to see holographically into every point in time and space, Ptolemy must use every trick of his Oxford-educated mind and circus-trained body to succeed. But how do you f ...
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The Teaching Edge is a podcast for educators and leaders passionate about shaping the future of education. Each episode features thought-provoking conversations with inspiring voices in education, exploring innovative strategies, transformative leadership, and practical ideas that empower educators to make a lasting impact in their schools and communities. Topics range from building a positive school culture and fostering student engagement to navigating the challenges of modern education. T ...
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"Empowering Change: Women and Girls in STEM" is a podcast series developed by The National Girls Collaborative Project. Women continue to be underrepresented in the STEM workforce specifically in engineering and computer science disciplines. Gender gaps in education pathways persist which limit access and preparation for career opportunities. The impacts of the intersectional inequalities of gender, race, ethnicity, and class can also hinder identification with and long-term participation in ...
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Fortnightly news from London's City Hall and discussion of the issues affecting London. Hosted by Conservative London Assembly Members Neil Garratt and Emma Best.
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High schoolers today face endless amounts of pressure to maintain our grades, be social, help our parents, and much, much more. However, one of the biggest pressures comes from choosing a major and career path. There are so many options to choose from even within STEM, so it can be extremely stressful to learn about each one to decide. As 3 high schoolers ourselves, we will be exploring STEM related fields. Make sure to listen in as we divulge and dive right into discussing STEM careers and ...
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#57 Compilers for Privacy-Preserving Computation, Category Theory, and Keeping a Good Rythm in your PhD - Raghav Malik
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59:16Raghav Malik, has just defended his PhD on the topic of compilers for privacy-preserving computation, and that's a good chunk of our conversation. He has also spent some years in grad school going down the rabbit hole to actually learn Category Theory in depth and from first principles, so I was deieing to ask him if category theory is really all t…
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Examining Stress, Risk, and Resilience of Mood Disorders in the Adolescent Brain with Neuroscientist Dr. Ambra Coccaro
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40:09In this episode of Healthy Mind Science, we interview neuroscientist and researcher, Dr. Ambra Coccaro. Dr. Ambra Coccaro is a Post Doctoral Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder in the Institute of Cognitive Science and the RADD Lab (Research on Affective Disorders and Development). Check out the study: Coccaro, A., Cheng, Z., Ruzic, L., Mo…
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#200 How to build your own learning path using Open Source with Kunal Kushwaha
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1:08:48Today Quincy Larson interviews Kunal Kushwaha. He's a software engineer and prolific computer science teacher on YouTube. He failed the JEE, the Indian Engineering Entrance Exam, TWICE. But he persevered. He did 4 years of university but attended ZERO lectures. Instead he built his own learning path by contributed to open source projects and using …
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Attitude is everything—and this week’s storytellers prove it. Even when life throws challenges their way, they show how perspective and perseverance can make all the difference. Part 1: Paralyzed but undeterred, Scott Imbrie is on a mission to regain movement. Part 2: After an accident leaves them with severe burns on over a third of their body, Em…
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Why CS? Coding to Problem Solve with Karim Meghji
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17:40On this episode of Debugged, Suhaani and Tushar speak with Karim Meghji, the Chief Product Officer at Code.org. Tune in to hear about his journey from engineering to AI, with human interaction at the root of it all. Although Karim’s work falls firmly in the realm of tech, he still focuses on how computer science can impact both students and teacher…
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Walmart, AI, and the future of shopping, with Walmart CTO Suresh Kumar
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33:14Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, is starting an AI-driven transformation that it says will impact every aspect of shopping and operations. Suresh Kumar, Walmart's Chief Technology Officer and Chief Development Officer, leads that effort. Kumar joins Pioneers of AI to take us inside Walmart’s adoption of robotics and AI in its warehouses, stor…
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Shaucha — the power of cleanliness in body, mind, and surroundings, inspired by ancient wisdom from the Yoga Sutras - Dps Nacharam
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People don't always tell us where their limits are. You step forward with good intentions, trying to help or clarify, or lead, and somehow you still land on a sensitive spot. It's a critical part of leadership. Doing the right thing can still create discomfort, even when it's done with care. In fact, when done with tact, "Stepping on Toes" doesn't …
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Summer Internship Experience as an Electrical & Computer Engineering Student
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1:18:33In this episode, Talise (ECE '27) sits down with Jessica (ECE '27) to talk about her summer internship at Northrop Grumman, how USC helped her get the job, succeed in the internship, and how the internship shaped her future at USC. They discuss specific classes at USC and how those skills can be applied to industry jobs, and general advice for stud…
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World AIDS Day _ Philip Emeagwali _ December 1, 2006
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2:19World AIDS Day _ Philip Emeagwali _ December 1, 2006 by Philip EmeagwaliBy Philip Emeagwali
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_How I Invented a New Internet_ _ Philip Emeagwali _ Famous Physicists _ Inventions and Discoveries
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8:22_How I Invented a New Internet_ _ Philip Emeagwali _ Famous Physicists _ Inventions and Discoveries by Philip EmeagwaliBy Philip Emeagwali
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At the chalk face: Curriculum and Assessment Review - PART 3 | CAR2025
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33:30At the chalk face: Curriculum and Assessment Review - PART 3 | CAR2025 This week, together we’re going into part three of our deep dive into the recent Curriculum and Assessment Review. If you’ve missed parts one and two — where were you?! We've already broken down the huge 250-page report and the government’s hefty response into something humans c…
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The Best Consumer Startup Ideas Were "Impossible" Until Now
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39:35Every major shift in consumer tech has a moment when it suddenly becomes accessible to millions. Michael Mignano helped spark one of those moments with Anchor, making podcast creation something anyone could do with a tap. Now at Lightspeed, he sees AI bringing a similar leap to music, media, and everyday apps.In this conversation, he and Garry trac…
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#199 Tips from a serial career changer with GitHub's Andrea Griffiths
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1:14:12Today Quincy Larson interviews Andrea Griffiths, who taught herself programming using freeCodeCamp while working in construction. She moved to the US from Colombia when she was 17, and within 6 months she joined the US Army. She ran a chain of gyms before landing a support role at a tech company, then ascending to Product Manager and ultimately Dev…
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This week we present two classic stories from people who got called into action to save an animal they didn’t know they’d be called to save. Part 1: While running an errand, Andrea Azarian happens upon a lost horse that needs her help. Part 2: Left in charge of the farm for the first time, Gwynne Hogan panics when a goat goes into labor. Andrea Aza…
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Got porcupines eating your tires? Colin has a non-annoying quiz about annoying animal behavior. Karen takes inspiration from the Gros Michel banana and discovers other long-lost plants wiped out by blight. Take Chris' creepy crawly J! movie challenge, and we're giving these "Bugs on Film" two snaps around cocoon and back. And an UPDATE on a certain…
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Andrew Ng on winning the AI race, with DJ Patil
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23:41Andrew Ng has been a leading voice in AI for over a decade. As Managing General Partner at AI Fund, and co-founder of Coursera and DeepLearning, among other roles, Ng has shaped the modern AI landscape and spread AI education to the masses. Onstage at this year’s Masters of Scale Summit, he sat down with former US Chief Data Scientist and now Gener…
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Episode 152: High School CS with Quincy Tennyson
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54:19In this episode, we sit down with Quincy Tennyson, who teaches an impressive four-year computer science pathway at Fern Creek High School. Quincy's background in the Marine Corps and as a network engineer brings a unique perspective to CS education. He discusses his curriculum progression from introductory courses through AP Computer Science Princi…
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Top roboticist Magnus Egerstedt explores whether robots can love in the UCI Robot Ecology Lab, where his altruistic robots take cues from animals. Egerstedt is the dean of the UCI Samueli School of Engineering and the creator of the SlothBot, RaccoonBot and the Robotarium, a swarm robot lab which has been used by over 7,000 researchers.…
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Today’s guest, Art Director and Filmmaker Ian Pullens, who also happens to be my brother-in-law. It’s not nepotism that drove me to invite Ian today, it’s the fact that Ian is a hugely inspiring creative with a keen eye for quality and a sharp mind for process. Ian has produced some of the coolest and most thoughtful films and creative pieces for c…
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Episode 137 - Silent Timber: Becoming More than Noise Makers
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12:38There are days when communication feels harder than it should. You speak thoughtfully, you reach out with the best intentions, yet the message lands short or gets lost. If it seems like no one is listening, remember that communication isn't about what we say. It's about what they trust to be true. And so the question becomes, "Why should they liste…
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Engineers Without Borders: Building a Better World Through Engineering
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59:37In this episode, Sophie (CHE '28) sits down with Sidha Kunada (ENE '27) and Taara Shastri (ENE '28) to discusses their involement in Engineers Without Borders, the communities formed through club engagement, and dealing with feelings of accomplishment in projects that can take years to complete. Text us a Question or Comment - it may be on our next…
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At the chalk face: Curriculum and Assessment Review - PART 2 | CAR2025
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41:44At the chalk face: Curriculum and Assessment Review - PART 2 | CAR2025 Welcome back to Craig & Dave at the Chalkface as we dive into part two of our CAR trilogy. The biggest shake-up in education for a decade is here! 🚨 The Curriculum and Assessment Review (CAR) has landed – and it’s a whopper! 180+ pages of proposed changes that could redefine how…
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#198 When NOT to use AI in your hackathon project with MLH winners Cindy Cui and Alison Co
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1:03:35Today Quincy Larson interviews Alison Co and Cindy Cui, two university students who won the NW Hacks hackathon with their tool that helps people who are losing their vision learn to read Braille. He met them when GitHub invited them to their big San Francisco conference, GitHub Universe to present their project. Alison Co is a software engineer who…
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Duh. This one's for all the villains, rapscallions, and hellions! Meet the amazing bone-eating villainous birds who built history-surviving nests. Blockbuster bad guy quiz, and Chris has a green-skinned trivia ode to an enduring witch. Karen's got a villain etymology word challenge, and grab your spoons as we head into a round of TARK SHANK. For ad…
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Bad News: Stories about tough conversations
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29:30In this week’s episode, both storytellers must navigate heartbreaking dilemmas as they try to figure out how to convey crushing news. Part 1: While doing fieldwork in the Congo, Stella Mayerhoff must track down a local researcher to deliver devastating news. Part 2: During his second year of residency, Sam Blackman is tasked with caring for a dying…
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Leading the Congressional App Challenge with Joe Alessi
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17:13On Episode 2 of Season 5, Suhaani and Teddy interview Joe Alessi, director of the Congressional App Challenge. Tune in to hear more about Alessi’s interests in politics, STEM, and education! Plus, Alessi offers some advice to App Challenge participants.
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Cursor Head of Design Reviews Startup Websites
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35:34Cursor Head of Design Ryo Lu has spent his career at the intersection of design and engineering—from building fan sites as a kid to designing products at Stripe, Asana, and Notion. Now he's rethinking how software itself gets made. On this episode of Design Review, Ryo joins YC's Aaron Epstein to break down how great product websites communicate wh…
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The Hindi USA Success Story: Teaching Hindi Across America for 25 Years
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28:24HindiUSA marks 25 years of preserving Hindi and Indian culture across the United States. In this conversation, Devendra Singh and Rajiv Malhotra discuss how the organization built a nationwide network of chapters, provided accessible Hindi education for children, and strengthened cultural identity for families. Rajiv highlights Devendra Singh’s unw…
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Banyan Tree Honors the Rajiv Malhotra School of Thought : Session 2
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2:38:25Session 2 of the Banyan Tree Network Conference was dedicated to celebrating 30 years of the Infinity Foundation and honoring the pioneering work of Rajiv Malhotra, its founder, leading Indian-American thought leader, and Chairman Emeritus of the Banyan Tree Network. At this Banyan Tree Network event, Rajiv Malhotra offered a first look at his upco…
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Mark Cuban’s investment strategy in the world of AI
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40:09Mark Cuban has spent decades as a serial entrepreneur and investor, with one of the best track records on the planet (including celebrity status on ABC’s Shark Tank). His success stems in part from an ability to spot opportunity early — and now he’s bringing that approach to AI. Cuban is backing AI companies that he sees taking bold swings and reim…
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Banyan Tree Network Grand Launch:A Historic Collective of Hindu Leaders : Session 1
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2:46:06The Banyan Tree Network, envisioned by Rajiv Malhotra and launched with a common manifesto in April 2025, held its first meeting in Princeton. Its second gathering took place on November 15, 2025, at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of Rajiv Malhotra’s public intellectual journey and his 75th birthday. This milesto…
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#56 Property Based Testing and PL Grad School Applications - Francille Zhuang
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1:36:23Francille Zhuang is an undergrad at Purdue University and has been doing research with Benjamin Delaware and Patrick Lafontaine. In this episode we talk about her early research experiences on Property Based Testing, and we go through all the necessary information for applying for graduate school in Programming Languages in the US. Links Francille'…
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Play, Curiosity, and the Joy of Math with Dan Finkel
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15:56What if math could feel like play? 🎲 In this inspiring episode, mathematician and educator Dan Finkel—founder of Math for Love—joins Vicki Davis, the Cool Cat Teacher, to explore how curiosity, productive struggle, and play can make math more meaningful and fun for every learner. Discover how to start math lessons with questions, why struggle build…
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Episode 136 - Disputable Matters Without Being Disputable
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15:10Not everything deserves a reaction or a response. Things like the email that stings, the comment in a meeting, the post online that you know is wrong. You can't fight every battle and still have energy left for the work and people that matter most. Learning which issues deserve your voice, and which ones don't, shows wisdom and discernment. In this…
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Exploring Non-Traditional Paths with an Engineering Degree
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1:01:02In this episode, Sarah (BME '28, pre-med) sits down with Cedric (BME '28, pre-med) and Mattice (CHE ' 28, pre-law) to discuss the ins and outs of pursuing a career path other than traditional engineering with an engineering degree. They discuss the various resources that they utilize here at USC, staying involved within both the engineering and the…
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Inventor, magician, and former Google prototyper Seth Raphael joins James to explore how AI can spark real wonder—not slop. Seth cofounded Hello Wonder, an AI platform that reshapes the internet for kids in real time based on parent values and each child’s interests. After two and a half years building the product, Hello Wonder was acquired by Nogg…
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Possible: Lisa Su on semiconductors, compute, and big bets
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42:40What’s the role of semiconductors—and the companies that make them—in powering human progress? What does it look like to innovate thoughtfully in a landscape where the demand for power may be higher than the supply? With AI evolving faster and faster, how can we keep up? Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CEO Lisa Su joins the show to talk about hardware…
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#197 Harvard CS50 prof David J. Malan on why you should take your time learning programming
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1:17:06Dr. David J. Malan teaches computer science at Harvard. Over the past decade, millions of people have taken his CS50 course both in person and online. He joins us to talk about: 1. Why he still recommends learning the C programming language in 2026 2. How he intentionally nerfs hist student's coding editors and LLMs to help them learn fundamentals …
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