The World as You’ll Know It: The Future Of Aging
Ein Podcast von Aventine
44 Folgen
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Can AI Make You Laugh?
Vom: 16.5.2023 -
What Happens When AI Takes The Wheel?
Vom: 9.5.2023 -
Watson Part 2: How IBM’s Big Bet Failed
Vom: 2.5.2023 -
Watson Part 1: And the winner is…Watson!
Vom: 25.4.2023 -
Humans vs. Machines with Gary Marcus
Vom: 7.3.2023 -
05: The Future of Psychedelics in Healthcare
Vom: 13.9.2022 -
04: Outsmarting Chronic Pain
Vom: 6.9.2022 -
03: Technology and Mental Health Care
Vom: 30.8.2022 -
02: Solving the Mysteries of Alzheimer’s
Vom: 23.8.2022 -
01: Unlocking The Brain: How Computers Can Read Our Thoughts
Vom: 16.8.2022 -
Season Three: The Future of the Brain with Judith Warner
Vom: 16.8.2022 -
06: How Governments Can Shape Technology
Vom: 28.9.2021 -
05: The Likelihood and Risks of Superintelligent Machines
Vom: 21.9.2021 -
04: Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Life
Vom: 14.9.2021 -
03: How Business Models Have Shaped Big Tech
Vom: 7.9.2021 -
02: Our Brains and Technology
Vom: 31.8.2021 -
01: The Future of Social Media
Vom: 24.8.2021 -
Season Two: The Future of Technology with Kurt Andersen
Vom: 23.8.2021 -
05: The Future of Cities
Vom: 29.10.2020 -
04: The Future of Higher Education
Vom: 22.10.2020
Human beings are living longer than ever. Thanks to advances like vaccines, antibiotics, pasteurized milk and clean water, we’ve added more than 30 years to the average lifespan over the last 120 years. That’s more than was added in the previous 10,000 years combined. More recently, enormous progress has been made in our treatment of deadly conditions like heart disease and cancer, with mortality rates for each dropping by double digits. Now science is tackling a new challenge: Can we cure aging itself? In pursuit of this holy grail, longevity research has gone from a sleepy backwater to a multi billion dollar field, populated — yes — by plenty of hucksters, but also by Nobel laureates. The goal is to find out what causes us to age and what we can do to slow it down, or maybe even reverse it altogether. Could tweaking the right molecule buy us 20 more years, or are we maxed out? Can older brains be re-wired to function like younger brains? Do any so-called biohacks actually work? These are some of the questions we are tackling in this season of The World as You’ll Know It: The Future of Aging. With leading scientists in the fields of biology, neuroscience and medicine, we’ll look at the cutting-edge of aging research and what living longer could mean for all of us.
