STEM-Talk
Summary: The most interesting people in the world of science and technology. STEM-Talk is an interview podcast show produced by the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, a not-for-profit research lab pioneering ground-breaking technologies aimed at leveraging and extending human cognition, perception, locomotion and resilience. Twice a month, we talk to groundbreaking scientists, engineers and technologists. Our interviews focus on the science that our subjects are engaged with, as well as their careers, motivations, education, and passions. Think of them as “profiles in science.” Tune in every other Tuesday to our show—and if you like us, please write a review of STEM-talk on iTunes—and spread the word.
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- Artist: Dawn Kernagis and Ken Ford
- Copyright: Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
Podcasts:
Episode 90: Dawn and Ken answer listener questions
Episode 89: Robert Epstein reflects on his career and the threat big tech poses to privacy and democracy
Episode 88: Duane Mitchell talks about the uphill battle to treat aggressive brain tumors
Episode 87: Dom D’Agostino reflects on his 10 years of research into ketogenic nutrition
Episode 86: Matt Johnson talks about the power and future of human-machine teaming
Episode 85: David Geary discusses our shrinking brains, cognitive development and sex differences
Episode 84: Joe Gomes discusses optimizing human performance and resiliency in the NFL and elite warfighters
Episode 83: Ken and Dawn host their first Ask Me Anything episode
Episode 82: Stu Phillips discusses the importance of dietary protein and its role in muscle
Episode 81: Charles Brenner discusses NR and the benefits of boosting NAD as we age
Episode 80: Butler Hine talks about paving the way for robotic space exploration
Episode 79: Satchin Panda discusses circadian rhythms and time-restricted eating to improve health and even reverse disease
Episode 78: Jeff Phillips talks about physiologic episodes among tactical aircrew
Episode 77: John Ioannidis discusses why most published research findings are false
Episode 76: Dava Newman on getting humans to Mars and creating the next-generation spacesuit