The World as You’ll Know It: The Great Rebuild
A podcast by Aventine Research Institute
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36 Episodes
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Can We Pull Carbon Out of the Air?
Published: 8/13/2024 -
Has the Moment for Hydrogen Finally Arrived?
Published: 8/6/2024 -
Keeping Cool Without Warming the Planet
Published: 7/30/2024 -
Is the U.S. Ready for a New Nuclear Age?
Published: 7/23/2024 -
The Great American Road Trip, Reimagined
Published: 7/16/2024 -
Climate Change and the Surprising Success of Solar Power
Published: 7/9/2024 -
Introducing: The Great Rebuild
Published: 6/25/2024 -
Humans vs. Machines Introduces Click Here
Published: 10/5/2023 -
The Race to Control AI
Published: 8/29/2023 -
When Bots Become Our Friends
Published: 8/22/2023 -
AI Took My Career!
Published: 8/15/2023 -
How AI Will Turbocharge Misinformation
Published: 8/8/2023 -
Can AI Make You Laugh?
Published: 5/16/2023 -
What Happens When AI Takes The Wheel?
Published: 5/9/2023 -
Watson Part 2: How IBM’s Big Bet Failed
Published: 5/2/2023 -
Watson Part 1: And the winner is…Watson!
Published: 4/25/2023 -
Humans vs. Machines with Gary Marcus
Published: 3/7/2023 -
05: The Future of Psychedelics in Healthcare
Published: 9/13/2022 -
04: Outsmarting Chronic Pain
Published: 9/6/2022 -
03: Technology and Mental Health Care
Published: 8/30/2022
Whether you’re aware of it or not, you are part of one of the most ambitious projects we as humans have ever attempted: Rebuilding the world, pretty much from the ground up, in order to switch from fossil fuels to clean energy sources. It’s a major undertaking, one that will require staggering financial investment and the success of technologies many people have never heard of. In this season of The World as You'll Know It, science journalist Arielle Duhaime-Ross goes deep inside the world of cutting-edge climate technologies and asks: How is this all going to work? The answers — from some of the world’s most innovative and audacious thinkers, builders and investors — reveal the promise, obstacles and tradeoffs of a new clean-energy landscape that will shape the way we live.