STEM-Talkactive
Media Type |
audio
The most interesting people in the world of science and technology
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. 
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Pensacola, FL
Premiere Date |
2016-03-01
Frequency |
Biweekly
Explicit |
No

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165 Available Episodes (165 Total)Average duration: 01:11:16
Mar 14 | 01:04:26
Episode 165: John Edwards on ketamine treatment for depression and suicide prevention
Feb 21 | 00:36:48
Episode 164: Michael Leon on olfactory stimulation as a buffer for dementia symptoms
Jan 31 | 01:18:22
Episode 163: Mark Mattson discusses glutamate, the brain’s most important neurotransmitter
Jan 10 | 01:38:08
Episode 162: Marc Hamilton discusses the soleus push-up and the health hazard of excessive sitting
Dec 18 | 01:07:10
Episode 161: Sten Stray-Gundersen on the benefits of blood-flow restriction training
Nov 28 | 01:25:45
Episode 160: Euan Ashley on precision medicine and predicting, preventing, and diagnosing diseases
Nov 06 | 00:38:32
Episode 159: Ken and Dawn discuss chatbots, termites, kratom, ketosis, and the future of AI
Oct 05 | 00:56:51
Episode 158: Judith Curry talks about the uncertainties of climate change
Sep 14 | 01:14:39
Episode 157: Don Layman on the role of dietary protein in muscle, health, and disease
Aug 21 | 01:15:01
Episode 156: Josh Hagen discusses optimizing performance in athletes and warfighters
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