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Episode 5: Greg Bowie

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Manufacturing engineer Greg Bowie uses science to make stuff that heals broken bones. The material he works with has something in common with the network of pipes at the bottom of the ocean that carries the internet around the world and Greg himself has something in common with former US President Barack Obama. There's a Neo-fascist government in America in writer Emma Newman's short story, influenced by Greg's work, focusing on espionage and a tribute to people who go up against tyrants, Emma is interested in the interaction between humanity and technology and how people can use technology in the fight against fascism. Edge of the seat stuff!


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Manufacturing engineer Greg Bowie uses science to make stuff that heals broken bones. The material he works with has something in common with the network of pipes at the bottom of the ocean that carries the internet around the world and Greg himself has something in common with former US President Barack Obama. There's a Neo-fascist government in America in writer Emma Newman's short story, influenced by Greg's work, focusing on espionage and a tribute to people who go up against tyrants, Emma is interested in the interaction between humanity and technology and how people can use technology in the fight against fascism. Edge of the seat stuff!


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