Superconductor Superconfusion, KOSA’s Hidden Costs and HatGPT

Superconductor Superconfusion, KOSA’s Hidden ...

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Why Roomba Died + Tech Predictions for 2026 + A Hard Forkin’ Xmas Song

This week, iRobot, the pioneering American robotics company behind the Roomba, filed for bankruptcy and announced that it would be taken over by its Chinese creditor. Colin Angle, a co-founder and a former longtime chief executive of the company, joins us to explain why the compa ...  عرض المزيد

Australia Kicks Kids Off Social Media + Is the A.I. Water Issue Fake? + Hard Fork Wrapped

This week, Australia implemented the most aggressive social media ban in a democracy to date, kicking children under 16 off 10 of the most popular social platforms. We discuss how the platforms lost the argument around child safety and whether others will follow Australia’s lead. ...  عرض المزيد

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How 'metadevices' could make electronics faster
Nature Podcast

00:47 A metadevice for faster electronicsIn the past, increasing the speeds of electronics required designing smaller components, but further reductions in size are being hampered by increasing resistance. To get around this, researchers have demonstrated a ‘metadevice’, which pr ...  عرض المزيد

Tue. 12/15 – Europe’s Big New Rules for Big Tech
Tech Brew Ride Home

Europe’s big new regulatory regime for big tech. More fallout from what looks like the biggest hack our government has ever seen. The FTC asks basically everyone in tech how they get their data. A ‘faraday fabric’ that can serve as an invisibility cloak for radio waves. An intere ...  عرض المزيد

Episode 29: Superconducting Materials
Materialism: A Materials Science Podcast

Few topics have captivated the imagination of scientists like superconductivity. In this episode, we cover the history of superconductors starting with the Gentleman of Zero Kelvin himself. We discuss applications of superconductors for high-speed trains and more and even chat ...

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Will Better Superconductors Transform the World?
The Joy of Why

If superconductors — materials that conduct electricity without any resistance — worked at temperatures and pressures close to what we would consider normal, they would be world-changing. They could dramatically amplify power grids, levitate high-speed trains and enable more a ...

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