Popular Science Radio show

Popular Science Radio

Summary: POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO brings you all the newest discoveries and emerging technologies, cutting-edge innovations in science and technology each week. Presented in an interactive, entertaining and easy to understand forum with host, Alan Taylor. Broadcast weekly from out Los Angeles studio and "on the road", Popular Science Radio brings you behind the scenes coverage from technical and scientific events around the country. Get the latest on time travel, warp factors, reprogramming your mind, artificial intelligence, and the current innovations in automobiles, gadgets, food science, technology, health and lots more. Join host Alan Taylor with an exciting a mix of scientific experts, bold inventors, tech geeks, dreamers, innovators, tinkerers, thinkers and celebrity guests. This is your source to uncover scientific and the technical treasures on nationally syndicated radio, podcasts, and more.

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Podcasts:

 March 9, 2013, Clip 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:36

Karl Champley, the host of DIY Live, joins the show to talk with Alan Taylor during this hour. To start us off, we talk about what’s to come in this hour of Popular Science Radio. This hour will include a chat with a 17-year-old that was voted one of the top 10 High School inventors of 2012.

 March 9, 2013, Clip 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:15

Today we’re going to bring on a young girl named Naomi to talk about her recent invention. For her science project, Naomi focused on the impact of indoor air quality and the lung health of asthmatic patients. Host Alan Taylor and co-host Karl Champley talk about how painting your new baby’s room can be more harmful than you would think.

 March 9, 2013, Clip 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:04

Earlier in the show we talked about the 17-year-old inventor, and now we have her on the show! Naomi Shah talks about the reason behind her research for the impact of indoor air quality and the lung health of asthmatic patients.

 March 9, 2013, Clip 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:40

We’re talking with 17-year-old inventor Naomi Shah during this hour of Popular Science Radio. Naomi talks about her invention that is designed to cost-effectively remove pollutants from the indoor airstream before they enter the home. Also, Naomi tells us what else she does when she’s not inventing, including organizing a camp to get girls interested in science.

 March 9, 2013, Clip 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:48

Host Alan Taylor and co-host Karl Champley recap on their recent conversation with 17-year-old inventor Naomi Shah. Alan and Karl discuss the impressiveness of her research and also how important filtration systems are.

 March 9, 2013, Clip 6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:07

Last week we talked about re-wiring the brain! To wrap up this hour of Popular Science Radio, host Alan Taylor and co-host Karl Champley discuss how science and technology has improved drastically over the years.

 POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO: March 2, 2013, Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:05

We’re "re-wiring" the brain! To kick off this hour of Popular Science, we bring on Mark Changizi to talk about his recent invention: colorblindness-correcting glasses. Mark talks about how he and Tim Barber came up with the glasses and explains how they work. Next up, we have Dr. Wendy James on the show to talk about the benefits to using Telehealth. The final part of our show includes Dr. Pam Peeke, the author of "The Hunger Fix". Dr. Pam discusses how you can change your habits to healthier ones.

 March 2, 2013, Clip 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:34

Mark Changizi and Tim Barber are the brains behind the new colorblindness-correcting glasses. Host Alan Taylor brings on Mark to talk about how they stumbled upon this useful invention and shares a little about his background as a Theoretical Neurobiologist.

 March 2, 2013, Clip 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:18

Are you colorblind? Theoretical Neurobiologist Mark Changizi and Tim Barber recently invented colorblindness-correcting glasses that you can purchase for $300! We bring on Mark to talk about how the glasses and work.

 March 2, 2013, Clip 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:05

We have Mark Changizi, a Theoretical Neurobiologist, on the show to talk about the colorblindness-correcting glasses that he and Tim Barber invented. Host Alan Taylor asks Mark what it’s like for those who are not colorblind to put on these glasses.

 March 2, 2013, Clip 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:21

Have you heard of Telehealth? Today we bring on Dr. Wendy James to talk about how she uses Telehealth to converse with her patients and explains why it’s such a useful tool.

 March 2, 2013, Clip 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:12

Today we’re talking about "re-wiring the brain". We’ve brought on Dr. Pam Peeke, the author of "The Hunger Fix", to talk about her book. Dr. Pam also discusses how you can change your habits so you can become a healthier you.

 March 2, 2013, Clip 6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:04

We wrap the show by talking with Dr. Pam Peeke, the author of New York Time’s Best seller "The Hunger Fix". Dr. Pam talks about how eating healthy foods can change the way food tastes because of how your genetic expression changes. Tune in to find out more!

 POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO: February 23, 2013, Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:10

Today we’re bringing you an exciting hour of Popular Science Radio! To start it off, we have Jeff Holove of Basis on the line to talk about the Basis Band. This band does more than your standard fitness tracking device and can help improve your health. Bettina Bush, the host of Parenting Magazine Live, stops in to say hello and tell us about her show. Have you heard of the bionic eye receiving FDA approval? We bring on Brian Mech of Second Sight to talk about how the eye works. The end of the hour includes a chat with Daniel Cohen who brought us the 3Doodler. What’s a 3Doodler? Well you’ll just have to listen in to find out...

 February 23, 2013, Clip 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:38

Are you trying to be more active? Alan Taylor brings on Jeff Holove of Basis to talk about their product, the Basis Band. What’s a Basis Band? Similar to a watch, it has sensors to determine how active you are, what your heart rate is, how many calories you’ve burned and more! It keeps track of this data so you can see how you’re doing and you can improve your health.

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