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STEM-Talk
Dawn Kernagis and Ken Ford
150 episodes
22 hours ago
The most interesting people in the world of science and technology.

STEM-Talk is an interview podcast show produced by the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, a not-for-profit research lab pioneering ground-breaking technologies aimed at leveraging and extending human cognition, perception, locomotion and resilience. Twice a month, we talk to groundbreaking scientists, engineers and technologists. Our interviews focus on the science that our subjects are engaged with, as well as their careers, motivations, education, and passions. Think of them as “profiles in science.” Tune in every other Tuesday to our show—and if you like us, please write a review of STEM-talk on iTunes—and spread the word. 
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Nutrition
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health,
Science,
Natural Sciences
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The most interesting people in the world of science and technology.

STEM-Talk is an interview podcast show produced by the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, a not-for-profit research lab pioneering ground-breaking technologies aimed at leveraging and extending human cognition, perception, locomotion and resilience. Twice a month, we talk to groundbreaking scientists, engineers and technologists. Our interviews focus on the science that our subjects are engaged with, as well as their careers, motivations, education, and passions. Think of them as “profiles in science.” Tune in every other Tuesday to our show—and if you like us, please write a review of STEM-talk on iTunes—and spread the word. 
Show more...
Nutrition
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health,
Science,
Natural Sciences
Episodes (20/150)
STEM-Talk
Episode 184: Ken and Dawn answer listener questions on AI, grip strength, ketamine, protein, digital twins, and more!
2 weeks ago
44 minutes 16 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 183: Michael Schmidt on the challenges of building a space-faring civilization
1 month ago
1 hour 34 minutes 46 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 182: Michael Schmidt on what precision medicine means to human spaceflight
1 month ago
1 hour 15 minutes 14 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 181: Ken Forbus talks about AI and his development of the Structure Mapping Engine
2 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes 42 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 180: Pascal Lee on NASA’s ambitions to send humans to the Moon and Mars
3 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes 42 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 179: JP Errico explains how vagus-nerve stimulation reduces inflammation and chronic diseases
4 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes 43 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 178: Karl Herrup discusses the shortcomings of Alzheimer’s research
5 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes 11 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 177: Frank Butler talks about revolutionizing combat casualty care
6 months ago
1 hour 33 minutes 17 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 176: JoAnn Manson on Women’s Health Initiative, menopause and her findings on hormone therapy
7 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes 57 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 175: Hans Van Dongen on how fatigue and sleep loss lead to cognitive deficits
8 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes 17 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 174: Rudy Tanzi talks about genetics, aging and the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s
9 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes

STEM-Talk
Episode 173: Anurag Singh on urolithin-A’s ability to optimize mitochondrial efficiency
10 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes 40 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 172: Kevin Tracey on neuro-immunology and the treatment of inflammatory diseases
10 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes 18 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 171: Ken and Dawn on AI, Alzheimer’s, global security, keto vs low carb and more
11 months ago
48 minutes 40 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 170: Charles Serhan on the use of specialized pro-resolving mediators to resolve inflammation
1 year ago
1 hour 40 minutes 8 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 169: Dave Feldman talks about cholesterol and the ketogenic diet
1 year ago
1 hour 23 minutes 8 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 168: Alessio Fasano discusses celiac disease and gluten-related disorders
1 year ago

STEM-Talk
Episode 167: Nicholas Norwitz discusses a ketogenic diet as metabolic medicine
1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes 21 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 166: Vyvyane Loh on atherosclerotic heart disease
1 year ago
54 minutes 59 seconds

STEM-Talk
Episode 165: John Edwards on ketamine treatment for depression and suicide prevention
1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes 26 seconds

STEM-Talk
The most interesting people in the world of science and technology.

STEM-Talk is an interview podcast show produced by the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, a not-for-profit research lab pioneering ground-breaking technologies aimed at leveraging and extending human cognition, perception, locomotion and resilience. Twice a month, we talk to groundbreaking scientists, engineers and technologists. Our interviews focus on the science that our subjects are engaged with, as well as their careers, motivations, education, and passions. Think of them as “profiles in science.” Tune in every other Tuesday to our show—and if you like us, please write a review of STEM-talk on iTunes—and spread the word.