Citizens Of Tech
Summary: Visit citizensoftech.com to hear the hosts talk through interesting items from the world of science, astronomy, alt energy, transportation, gaming, computers, and more!
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- Artist: Eric Sutphen & Ethan Banks
- Copyright: Copyright 2017. All rights reserved.
Podcasts:
On the show today, what we can learn from ancient wipe sticks, the incredible shrinking Moore, hand transplantation, and Tesla, Tesla, Tesla.
Microsoft in UR Skypez, biometric death, black carbon engines, hydrogen fuel, and ode to the VCR, along with a new, stinking corpse of an addition to Deathwatch, Content We Like, and Today We Learned.
In this special edition of the Citizens of Tech podcast, we go electric. That is, one of our hosts has bought himself an electric vehicle.
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your Captain speaking, I’ve turned off the seat-belt sign, which means you are now free to move about the podcast. As a reminder this is flight number 36 of Citizens of Tech with service including new solar cells, Autonomous buses in Amsterdam, internet for the entire solar system, ultra-dense data storage, the lymphatic system, obscure baked goods, biodegradable beverage links.
Today we bring you meatless meat for carnivores, getting energy from where the sun don’t shine, eyes in the back of your head, and whether or not humans should go to Mars.
Today on the show we have self-driving buses, the pointless Steam Machine, multiproc Firefox, the Failberry Priv, USB-C missteps, killing bugs with an assault gun, fun facts about top fuel dragsters, and so much more.
We’ve got information on how to future-proof your life, straddling buses, dying stars that bring life, actigraphy vs. polysomnography, royal cutting instruments from the sky, as well as “Today I Learned” and “Content I Like.”
In this episode we discuss: zombie urine, augmented geology, robot waitstaff, anti-drone weaponry, hydrogen peroxide seawater, fun facts about your favorite morning stimulant, and carrot farming.
Today you’re going to hear about your dream teacher’s assistant, a wonderfully pointless tube amp, encryption, using DNA for data storage, phase change memory, Star Trek, and a Babelfish in real life.
In today’s show, a new scifi virtual world, traveling to Alpha Centauri, virtual reality, thinking about thinking, and more love for Tidal.
Today we speak with Dr. Harold Geller from George Mason University about gravitational waves, string theory, and more!
Today, we have an amber alert, mini-brains on drugs, trashing the south pole, how dumb devices inspire clever laziness, a boiling river, and arguments to fend off the flat-earth society when they knock on your door.
Today, we have pirated science, cinnamon vaping, nuking asteroids, disintegrating ice shelves, the end of Moore’s law, along with Today I Learned. And a new feature, Tech I Bought.
A new website. Another Pi competitor. Vanishing electronic sensors. A power sucking Facebook app. Edgar Allen Poe. Pluripotent stem cells. Nanobot medicine delivery. And all that along with our regular features, Content I Like, and Today I Learned.
On this, the 25th glorious Citizens of Tech podcast, we revel in the largest dinosaur ever unearthed, a 100 year old engine that’s still running, a harmful poison helping nearsightedness, your hot, hot data, the coming electric car crisis, along with our regular segments “Content I Like” and “Today I Learned.”