#47 Collaborative couples in science
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by Dr. Federica Bressan: Fulbright scholar curious about technology and cultur
2y ago
This episode is about collaborative couples in science, i.e. men and women who work in science and who are partners, husband and wife, sometimes lovers, etc. My guest, Annette Lykknes, is professor of chemistry education and historian of chemistry at NTNU, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology ..read more
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#46 Science & trust
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by Dr. Federica Bressan hosts interviews on technology and society
2y ago
Science as we know it today is an institutionalized social practice, with a mechanism designed to distribute trust and credibility. Trust IN science and trust WITHIN science are two dimentions of the same question that allow the process of investigation and discovery to keep moving forward. If you thought that science doesn't need trust, because it's all about the facts, think again ..read more
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#45 Longevity and the digitization of health
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by Dr. Federica Bressan: Fulbright scholar curious about technology and cultur
2y ago
Extending the human life with science and technology will re-shape society. It is not just a matter of living longer and healthier. We need to prepare for the consequences of longevity, from the job market to housing and banking, from politics to psychological well-being, Dmitry talks about his vision on the longevity that awatis humanity - very soon ..read more
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Space 2.0: A spacefaring species
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by Dr. Federica Bressan: Fulbright scholar curious about technology and cultur
2y ago
Questions asked in this episode 00:23 During the past year, we have heard a lot about ESA's astronaut selection. The deadline was June 18, 2021, and this is late July that we're taping this interview. What can you tell us about the selection so far? How many applications you have received, etc. 02:14 How many astronauts will make it through the selection process, i.e. how many are you looking for? 04:18 How long is the selection process going to take? 04:52 What happens to the previous cohort? Are these astronauts going to replace them? 06:39 Besides the astronauts, are you hiring other t ..read more
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The science of complex systems and COVID-19
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by Dr. Federica Bressan: Fulbright scholar curious about technology and cultur
3y ago
Yaneer Bar-Yam is the founding president of the New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI) in Cambridge, MA. An MIT-trained physicist, Yaneer combines quantitative foundation in physics, computer science and mathematics with computer simulations and high dimensional data analysis to study collective behaviors and social challenges, with the aim of informing better policies. In the past year and a half, he has single-mindedly focused on COVID-19 with his initiative https://endcoronavirus.org. During this interview, he talks about the science of complex systems and how it can be applied to th ..read more
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#42 Audio mastering
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by Dr. Federica Bressan: Fulbright scholar curious about technology and cultur
3y ago
Mastering is a crucial step in the production of a music record, but not everybody knows what it is. What does a mastering engineer do? I asked the best of the best, in his studio in Hollywood. Peter explains what mastering entails and where it comes from. And we glance at the future of mastering, with Artificial Intelligence applications ..read more
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#41 A provoking, plausible, and desirable future
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by Dr. Federica Bressan: journalist, researcher, and digital nomad
3y ago
What does it mean to study the future? Nobody can predict the future. But we can look at emergent signals, signals of change, that reveal where we are today and enable us to be active creators of our collective future. Toshi Anders Hoo is the Director of the Emerging Media Lab (EML) at Institute for the Future (IFTF). The Institute for the Future is about empowering the world "to think more creatively, strategically about the future. And that means everyone ..read more
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#40 The artistic gesture: Research at CCRMA
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by Federica Bressan, tech journalist based in Brussels, Belgium
3y ago
John Chowning means FM synthesis to everyone in the audio community worldwide. But the man is no less extraordinary than his discovery. Co-founder of one of the most important centres for music research in the world, CCRMA (Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics) at Stanford University, John speaks about his approach to composition, and a lifelong quest for the "artistic gesture ..read more
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#39 Scientific balloon missions
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by Federica Bressan, PhD, is a researcher and science communicator.
3y ago
José V. Siles is a radio frequency engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California. His research area is known as plantary science, i.e. the study of the celestial bodies that orbit stars, with a particular focus on our own solar system. José and his colleagues are trying to understand the life cycle of stars, how they form, how they die... because stars may hold the answer to the question: where do we come from ..read more
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#38 Music, technology, and social meaning
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by Federica Bressan
3y ago
Robert Margouleff doesn't like to live in history, but "he knows he's made some." After a lifetime of achievements, he still looks ahead and experiments with audio spacialization, new artists, new sounds. An incredible privilege to hear Robert's opinion on technology, pop music, his collaborations, the industry, in his cozy studio on Hollywood. More episodes: www.technoculture-podcast.com ..read more
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