The Future of Everything
Ein Podcast von Stanford Engineering - Freitags
325 Folgen
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Marietje Schaake: Can democracy survive in a digital world?
Vom: 21.9.2020 -
Andrew Huberman: How stress affects the mind — and how to relieve it
Vom: 18.9.2020 -
Manu Prakash: How to beat a pandemic on a budget
Vom: 26.8.2020 -
Byron Reeves: What our screens tell us about us
Vom: 15.8.2020 -
Newsha Ajami: How engineers restored hope for our water supplies
Vom: 12.8.2020 -
Susan Holmes: How statistics are reshaping our understanding of biology
Vom: 3.8.2020 -
Sheri Sheppard: How do we educate a new kind of engineer?
Vom: 18.7.2020 -
Jonathan Chen: Can algorithms make doctors better?
Vom: 6.7.2020 -
Mykel Kochenderfer: AI and Safety-Critical Systems
Vom: 23.6.2020 -
Pamela Chen: How meme culture and algorithms are reshaping photography
Vom: 17.6.2020 -
Michael O'Sullivan: Data leads New Zealand’s COVID-19 response
Vom: 11.6.2020 -
Megan Palmer: COVID-19’s scientific silver lining
Vom: 12.5.2020 -
Catherine Blish: Immunology is on the trail of a killer
Vom: 27.4.2020 -
Seema Yasmin: How to conquer a pandemic with communication
Vom: 16.4.2020 -
Victor Carrion: How to beat stress in a pandemic
Vom: 16.4.2020 -
Sanjay Basu: The power of healthy eating
Vom: 13.4.2020 -
Alison Marsden: Computer models could transform cardiovascular surgery
Vom: 13.4.2020 -
Jayodita Sanghvi and Grace Tang: Big data meets big business
Vom: 13.4.2020 -
William Chueh: How to build a better battery
Vom: 10.4.2020 -
Russ Altman: Artificial intelligence takes on COVID-19
Vom: 9.4.2020
Host Russ Altman, a professor of bioengineering, genetics, and medicine at Stanford, is your guide to the latest science and engineering breakthroughs. Join Russ and his guests as they explore cutting-edge advances that are shaping the future of everything from AI to health and renewable energy. Along the way, “The Future of Everything” delves into ethical implications to give listeners a well-rounded understanding of how new technologies and discoveries will impact society. Whether you’re a researcher, a student, or simply curious about what’s on the horizon, tune in to stay up-to-date on the latest developments that are transforming our world.
