by admin | Oct 9, 2025 | business and economy, engineering and tech
Dennis Lee | Revolutionizing Space Investment Economics with Fuel-free Electric Propulsion About this episode Spacecraft today are limited by a critical constraint: fuel. Traditional satellites depend on stored propellant fuel, which eventually runs out – cutting...
by admin | Oct 8, 2025 | earth and environment, physical sciences
Dr Benjamin Blanz | Protecting Fish Stocks with Smarter Risk Management About this episode Fisheries are a vital source of food, livelihoods, and cultural identity for many communities across the globe. Unfortunately, fish stocks are collapsing, despite management...
by admin | Oct 7, 2025 | earth and environment, physical sciences
Dr Simon Hoeg | Understanding the Future of Pre-Alpine Water in a Changing Climate About this episode In the Pre-Alpine valleys of Switzerland, the water that flows through streams doesn’t all come from the same source. Some of this water might be today’s rain, while...
by admin | Oct 6, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Dr Cees Hamelink | Conflict is Inherent to Humanity, But How Can We Stop It Escalating into Violence? About this episode Humans have a great capacity to care for the needs of others. Despite this, disagreements and disputes are an inherent part of human existence. So,...
by admin | Sep 23, 2025 | engineering and tech, physical sciences
The GEMS Project: Harvesting Geothermal Energy from Abandoned Mines About this episode Geothermal power is a rapidly developing form of renewable energy, where heat is harvested directly from the Earth’s crust. One potentially abundant source of this energy is water...