Jan Vijg Interview Transcript
Jan Vijg: What you ultimately want to do of course is to improve health, and you don't want people to be sickly when they are in their early 70s but you want them to stay healthy until they're in their 90s or longer … then at least they had a good, healthy, long life …
What Does It Mean To Make a Robot Conscious?
What does it mean to make a robot conscious? I asked the roboticist doing it. Oh, and then we discussed robots taking care of each another, upgrading themselves, and reproducing! A mind-bending chat with the brilliant Hod Lipson, the BIG thinking founder of Columbia University’s Creative Machines Lab …
Hod Lipson Interview Transcript
Hod Lipson: We have this very human-centered belief that humans are special. A machine cannot have feelings. A machine cannot be creative. A machine cannot self-reproduce. For me, that's a call to action. And so one by one, I'm looking at these things …
Can Lawyers Save The Planet?
Can lawyers save the planet? I asked the world’s foremost climate lawyer, Michael Gerrard, Professor at the Columbia Law School and Founder of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law. What a privilege it was to spend time with this lifelong advocate for sustainability! We discussed the current status of climate litigation, what’s next, and the role it can play in changing the behaviours of greenhouse gas emitters and securing the future of our planet.
Michael Gerrard Interview Transcript
Bruce McCabe: We're here to talk about climate change law and where we're going … it seems that litigation and legal pathways can potentially play as much or an even more important role in changing our behaviours, and that's what I really wanted to explore with you today by starting with a premise … “Can lawyers save the planet?”
How to Move an Atom
In the fall of 2005 I drove 55 miles southeast of San Francisco to spend a happy day at IBM’s labs at Almaden, where I met all manner of remarkable people and learned about the latest microprocessor and storage developments, but it was the last agenda item of the day that made the greatest impression. So much of an impression that it changed, fundamentally, the way I work.
Aykut Demirkol Interview Transcript
Bruce McCabe: Bruce McCabe: Dr. Demirkol, thank you so much for making time to talk to us. I wanted to talk to you about the future of gene therapies and eye diseases today because of what you're doing here ... I'd like to start very broad, can you tell us what's the dream? What... If everything comes to fruition over the next 20, 30 years, what could the world look like when it comes to treating eye diseases? How different could it be? …
Gene Therapies for Eye Disease
Dr Aykut Demirkol is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Harkness Eye Institute, working with Professor Stephen Tsang on new gene therapies to correct retinal diseases. This is SUCH an important area in the future of medicine, as so many people around the world are debilitated by eye diseases. I asked if I could drop by for an update.
Rodolphe Barrangou Interview Transcript
Bruce McCabe: Rodolphe Barrangou, you are a professor here at North Carolina State University and you are, to me, one of the gods of CRISPR. You were involved very early in the whole process of proving out the science. And particularly, you proved the linkage between the immunity effect and bacteria two phages. So your experimental work actually closed the loop on proving that was what CRISPR was for. So you are I guess the last so 10 or 20 people in the chain here of making the thing real, a tool that's changing humanity. I think that's fair to say.
Prosumerism and the Future of Healthcare
If you want to understand the future of healthcare, a good place to start is with the past, and in particular the work of an amazing inventor who changed the world, Margaret Crane. One day in 1967 she was looking at pregnancy testing technology in the company she worked for when she had an epiphany …
Can Electric Aircraft Revolutionize Aviation?
I asked someone who was flying one. The person who made me think differently about electric aviation was an engineer by the name of Joshua Portlock. I had big lingering doubts about the battery/weight compromises, but here was this guy making noise about the subject, trying to get approvals to set up a commercial sightseeing service …
CRISPR and the Future of Food
How do we feed a planet? How do we do it through peak population, without wreaking catastrophic destruction on the biosphere and losing all semblance of the planet we once had? In October 2022, I had the privilege of spending an afternoon with Distinguished Professor Rodolphe Barrangou and visiting his CRISPR lab at North Carolina State University …
NET ZERO: TALKING POINTS I FIND USEFUL
A few talking points I find useful to cut-though all the misinformation and get people connected to the CERTAINTIES and enormous OPPORTUNITIES in the future of energy …
THE FUTURE OF SUPERCONDUCTORS — WITH PAUL CHU
Last week I was lucky enough to spend time with Paul Chu, the God of superconductors. Superconductors conduct electricity with zero resistance and are vital to MRI machines, wind turbines, mag-lev trains and more …
FUTURE OF CANCER THERAPIES AT MD ANDERSON
Privileged to visit Nobel Laureate Jim Allison’s lab at MD Anderson in Houston, where they are making stellar progress on their mission to ‘make cancer history’ (isn’t THAT a great mission statement!) …
FUTURE OF AI - ARTIFICAL NEURAL NETWORKS MY TOP DISRUPTOR
A.I. will drive exponential change, all industries, all sectors, through the next 10 years. No question. Artificial Neural Networks are my top disruptor ...