The story of technological progress is one of drama and intrigue, sudden insight and plain hard work. Let’s explore technology’s spectacular failures and many magnificent success stories. This content is in service of Houston Public Media’s education mission and is sponsored by the University of Houston. It is not a product of our news team.
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Mikey Likes You is the health podcast for the underdog in all of us. Host Mike Catherwood approaches the world of wellness with a wealth of personal experience, celebrity experts, and his trademark nonsensical humor. Listen in for his straightforward talk about the most confusing aspects of our bodies, brains and hearts.
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Episode: 1167 Machiavelli's attempt to make objective science of statecraft. Today, thoughts about Machiavelli and immature science.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Mikey Likes You 181 - I Think I Might Be Done...I Dunno
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I've reached a challenging crossroads with this show, and I sincerely ask you, the audience, to help me through it. In each episode, I share a meaningful anecdote about my struggle and some open-ended questions for those who care. Do me a favor and like/subscribe so that I can be happy. If you're interested in more detailed assistance, my patreon i…
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Episode: 1166 Searching for the historical Josquin Desprez. Today, academic detectives look for the real Josquin.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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I start this show by stating that I don't really like putting out content that doesn't, at least somewhat differentiate itself from other content. Even though I would get much more traction doing a show about hot-button fitness topics, it pains me to do it. So, today's show is about matching your motives to your goals. Oftentimes, I have matched my…
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Episode: 1994 Encryption: abstraction in the world of practical business. Today, guest scientist Andrew Boyd sends secret messages.저자 Dr. Andy Boyd
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Episode: 2897 A (Very) Short History of Privacy and Technology. Today, privacy and technology.저자 Catherine Patterson
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Engines of Our Ingenuity 2779: Smart Phones / Wise Phones
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Episode: 2779 Smartphones/Wise Phones, our changing relationship with phones over the last century. Today, smartphones vs. wise phones.저자 Roger Kaza
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Episode: 1165 Benjamin Thompson/Count Rumford and the conservation of energy. Today, we meet a Bavarian count who was born in colonial Massachusetts.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1164 Why Things Bite Back: The Revenge Effect. Today, nature takes revenge.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1163 To build a better mousetrap -- that people will use. Today, let's build a better mousetrap.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1162 Systems: Much more than the sum of their parts. Today, let's see how machines transcend themselves.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1979 How to process five thousand airline reservation requests in one second. Today, guest scientist Andrew Boyd buys plane tickets.저자 Dr. Andy Boyd
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Episode: 3001 Archimedes to the Rescue. Today, Archimedes to the rescue.저자 Richard H. Armstrong
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Episode: 2739 Evolution of the Hall from Anglo-Saxon times to the present. Today, a room without a view.저자 Roger Kaza
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I created a new program exclusively available at my patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2666345&fan_landing=true. This Program is called SIMPLY THE BEST PROGRAM. This is a sarcastic name because I created this program in response to all the maniacs claiming that their programming is the best or the only one you need. My motives were to then crea…
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Episode: 1161 An old Roman mill tells about the acceptance of technology. Today, we try to make sense of an old Roman power plant.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1159 In which Nevil Shute looks at the ordeal of aerial bombing. Today, Nevil Shute predicts the chilling anonymity of war.저자 Mark DiClaudio, Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1158 The Crystal Palace, the 1851 exhibition, and Victorian art. Today, we look for art to equal the building that holds it.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1157 Merchandising Windows 95 and the Ford Model A. Today, we sell Model A's and Windows 95.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1971 In which Lame, Cauchy, and Kummer race to prove Fermat's last theorem. Today, guest scientist Andrew Boyd relives a race.저자 Dr. Andy Boyd
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Stop Looking for the Perfect Training Program Because Here it is
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I am tired of people searching online for the newest and best training advice or scrolling Instagram and TikTok for the perfect program. In today's episode, I break down the absolute most practical training advice possible to create the best program for yourself. If you are curious about how to make the most of your performance or appearance, this …
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Episode: 3029 Model Citizen. Today, lets talk about models.저자 Fitz Walker
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Episode: 3241 Green with Immortality. Today, we go green with immortality.저자 Karen Fang
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Episode: 1156 We mirror machine mirrors we mirror machine mirrors we ... Today, an analogy game.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1154 In which Adam's navel poses the question of pre-creation history. Today, a silly question about Adam's navel paves the way for evolution.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1153 Grosseteste, Bacon, and the rise of realism. Today, Robert Grosseteste, Roger Bacon, and cyberspace.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1152 Macbeth, populism, and insanity. Today, Shakespeare tells us how to stay sane.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1961 The Four-Color Problem -- an strange old puzzle, almost resolved. Today, guest scientist Andrew Boyd colors maps.저자 Dr. Andy Boyd
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Jamie Kilstein is a black belt in Jiu-Jitsu and a very talented comedic mind. He and I sat down to discuss all things human. We are both at interesting points in our lives, and we discuss how to make our way through with as much self-respect as possible. Please follow Jamie on Instagram @thejamiekilstein and support him in any way possible. He is a…
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Episode: 3121 Charles Nicolle and the Transmission of Typhus. Today, we get typhus.저자 Richard Willson
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Episode: 2985 Relative Accuracy. Today, we'll question the virtue of accuracy.저자 Peter Turchi
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Episode: 1150 Arguing racism: Time for rational, rather than moral, arguments. Today, we analyze racism.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1149 Heat Transfer Conference ("Wherever there's a thermal gradient"). Today, we move energy.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1148 1846: Origin of the Smithsonian Institution in a momentous year. Today, let's talk about American expansion, and the Smithsonian Institution.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1147 Points-Off thinking: a damaging force in education and sports. Today, we ask how many points to take off.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Listen. I am not an angry guy. Most people that know me on a personal level would support that claim. I do have a threshold, and when it is reached, I tend to lose my cool. Well, in this episode, my threshold was reached and I absolutely lose my cool. I stumbled across a fitness "influencer" who thinks it's ok to mimic and ridicule a developmentall…
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Episode: 1952 The only-possible constants of nature: The only-possible us. Today, guest scientist Andrew Boyd looks at the grandest machine of all.저자 Dr. Andy Boyd
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Engines of Our Ingenuity 2944: Max Planck’s Triumphs and Tragedies
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Episode: 2944 The Father of Quantum Theory, The Perseverance of a Scientist Facing Multiple Tragedies.저자 Haleh Ardebili
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Episode: 3123 The Halifax 1917 Explosion and Vincent Coleman's Final Goodbye. Today, a final goodbye.저자 Chris Miller
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Episode: 1146 Early Massachusetts: a cultural beachhead, not yet a new country. Today, America leaves its Eastern beaches.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode 1145: Jacquard, Babbage, Hollerith, IBM: from weaving to computers. Today, a story about wool weaving and computers.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1144 A Fokker D-VII mysteriously lands on an Allied airstrip. Today, the last vestige of fictional war.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1143 Shakespeare's long-standing fascination with medicine. Today, Shakespeare's fascination with medicine.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1950 Girolamo Cardano: The tormented life of a towering renaissance thinker. Today, guest scientist Andrew Boyd shares a story of triumph and tragedy.저자 Dr. Andy Boyd
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Episode: 2714 Hub Motors, aka In-Wheel Motors and their applications in electric vehicles. Today, re-inventing...wheels.저자 Roger Kaza
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Engines of Our Ingenuity 3296: Keeping the Lights On in Hong Kong
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Episode: 3296 Icons of Hong Kong: Neon Signs, and Local Cinema. Today, we hope the lights never go out in Hong Kong.저자 Karen Fang
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Episode: 1142 The accumulation of empirical data in the legends of flight. Today, old stories turn from legend into experimental development.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1140 Tents: a very old and very modern architecture. Today, a new architecture -- the tent!저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1139 The Wounded Story Teller recovers from illness. Today, we tell the story of an illness.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1138 Texas City, Roseburg, World Trade Center, Oklahoma City: a story of fertilizer and cigarettes. Today's story is about cigarettes and fertilizer.저자 Dr. John Lienhard
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