The Future of Everything
Ein Podcast von Stanford Engineering - Freitags
325 Folgen
-  Maya Rossin-Slater: Health policy and its impact on familiesVom: 19.5.2018
-  Fred Turner: The 60s counterculture roots of today’s social networksVom: 19.5.2018
-  Jeremy Bailenson: Taking a grand tour of the latest in virtual realityVom: 5.5.2018
-  Michal Kosinski: Living in a post-privacy worldVom: 21.4.2018
-  Roz Naylor: Changing how — and what — the world eatsVom: 21.4.2018
-  Craig Criddle: Redefining waste treatmentVom: 7.4.2018
-  Michael Fischbach: Making sense of the gut biomeVom: 7.4.2018
-  Michael Bernstein: Welcome to the future of crowdsourcingVom: 24.3.2018
-  Paul Wise: Saving the children, on the frontlines of warVom: 24.3.2018
-  Maneesh Agrawala: Artificial intelligence comes to multimediaVom: 24.2.2018
-  Sarah Heilshorn: Building replacement parts for the human bodyVom: 24.2.2018
-  Manu Prakash: The physics of biologyVom: 10.2.2018
-  Jennifer Cochran: Guided missiles target cancerVom: 10.2.2018
-  David Relman: What dolphins can teach us about our own healthVom: 27.1.2018
-  Megan Palmer: How do we solve the security challenges in biotech?Vom: 11.11.2017
-  Marco Pavone: How autonomy is shaping the future of space explorationVom: 28.10.2017
-  Audrey Shafer: Why Frankenstein still holds a mirror to modern scienceVom: 28.10.2017
-  Jenny Suckale: A Better Plan B for Managing DisastersVom: 21.10.2017
-  Allison Okamura: Exploring the next big thing in modern roboticsVom: 21.10.2017
-  David Lentink: What small birds teach us about the physics of flightVom: 7.10.2017
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.
 
 