A podcast for problem-solvers featuring innovative approaches to issues that matter.
Season 4
S4 E8: Leading experts discuss the science and engineering involved in the exploration of the red planet as they celebrate the NASA Mars 2020 Perseverance rover landing.
S4 E7: Accomplished Rensselaer alumni share important insights on entrepreneurship.
S4 E6: Researchers explain how the structure of something can make all the difference, whether that thing is a laboratory or a tumor.
S4 E5: Research projects that sound like the stuff of science fiction turn out to be as real as they are fascinating.
S4 E4: A marketing expert and a behavioral economist discuss strategies for improving the communication and processing of information.
S4 E3: Two experts shine new light, both literally and metaphorically, on the COVID-19 pandemic.
S4 E2: Researchers offer up new ways of looking at things that have been around for a long time and explain how they could be improved.
S4 E1: Two engineers share insights into promising projects aimed at stopping SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, from spreading and infecting humans.
Season 3
S3 E8: A telecommuting expert and a musician discuss the challenges and opportunities of working remotely.
S3 E7: Two scientists discuss their unique approaches to modeling the spread of COVID-19 and how their work is informing leaders in education, government, and other industries.
S3 E6: A game designer and an architect provide new perspectives on old conflicts, both large and small.
S3 E5: Researchers provide new insights on experiments being conducted in space and recent revelations about our galaxy.
S3 E4: A neuroscientist and an engineer offer insights into the workings of the human brain — and how they might be improved.
S3 E3: Three experts share unique perspectives on the effects of climate change and how humans might respond.
S3 E2: Two undergraduate students getting national attention for their world-changing work share perspectives on science, architecture, and entrepreneurship.
S3 E1: In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, two researchers explain their urgent effort to equip N95 respirator masks with antiviral properties.
Season 2
S2 E8: Strategies for increasing diversity, inclusion, and equity in higher education are considered by two leaders implementing them at Rensselaer.
S2 E7: An anthropologist and an engineer outline their interdisciplinary effort to increase awareness about how humans impact the planet.
S2 E6: An architect and a systems engineer explore how new approaches to building materials and supply chains will shape the future.
S2 E5: Researchers within the Rensselaer-IBM Artificial Intelligence Research Collaboration talk about their work in the world of social media.
S2 E4: Two scientists describe the extreme conditions in which life can be found and tell us what it means about the origins of Earth.
S2 E3: The use of a life-saving drug and the social movement to make it available is examined from both historical and personal perspectives.
S2 E2: The team behind AiMOS, the powerful new supercomputer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, explains how it could change the world.
S2 E1: Leading experts in lighting and bone health reveal how their research tackles Alzheimer’s disease in new and unexpected ways.
Season 1
S1 E7: In a special episode, two prominent inventors look to the future and offer their advice on how to prepare for it.
S1 E6: Two engineers reflect on what drew them to the field and how it can be used to change the world.
S1 E5: A bioinformatics researcher and an expert in aquatic ecosystems explore how human activities impact natural systems.
S1 E4: An electrical engineer and an aerospace engineer describe their vision for how virtual reality can be used to teach a new generation of students.
S1 E3: A bestselling author and an educator talk about the effects of technology on humanity and how to think about these changes.
S1 E2: A health-care data expert and a biomedical engineer discuss how data analysis can be used to tackle today’s biggest health challenges.
S1 E1: An artificial intelligence expert and an accomplished musician consider how humans could and should responsibly deploy new technologies.