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Finding Genius Podcast

Podcast interviews with genius-level (top .1%) practitioners, scientists, researchers, clinicians and professionals in Cancer, 3D Bio Printing, CRISPR-CAS9, Ketogenic Diets, the Microbiome, Extracellular Vesicles, and more.

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Average duration
32 minutes
Episodes
4191
Years Active
2016 - 2025
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RealWear – Wearable Computers

RealWear – Wearable Computers

RealWear, as the name might suggest, is a wearables company. “Wearable whats?” you may be wondering. Well, wearable computers. Their flagship product is a wearable Android tablet—essentially a mobile…
00:32:05  |   Wed 07 Jun 2017
Could Genetic Engineering Cure Cancer? With Wilson Wong

Could Genetic Engineering Cure Cancer? With Wilson Wong

What if was possible to turn your body’s cells into mini computers and then program them to kill cancer? According to synthetic biologist, Wilson Wong, it’s not only a very real possibility, but it c…
00:20:55  |   Tue 06 Jun 2017
Factom – Securing Data with Bitcoin

Factom – Securing Data with Bitcoin

As you may already know, Bitcoin requires an ever increasing amount of proof of work, as more and more computers are working on the problem of securing the BitCoin BlockChain. Extremely-difficult-to-…
00:43:06  |   Tue 06 Jun 2017
Timothy Draper – A Bird’s Eye View of Bitcoin

Timothy Draper – A Bird’s Eye View of Bitcoin

Let’s start with the most salacious bit of news. Legend has it that Timothy Draper once won 33,000 Bitcoins in one fell swoop. This, from the auction of the Silk Road proceeds. Draper looked at that,…
00:30:54  |   Tue 06 Jun 2017
How Augmented Reality Upgrades Your 2D Computer Screen Into A 3D Workspace and Much More With Jodi Medich of Singularity University

How Augmented Reality Upgrades Your 2D Computer Screen Into A 3D Workspace and Much More With Jodi Medich of Singularity University

Imagine you’re sitting at a perfectly organized desk. All your important papers are arranged in front of you in the order that you need them. When you want reference material you simply remove a book…
00:30:08  |   Mon 05 Jun 2017
Barry Spielman – Staying Safe on the DarkWEB

Barry Spielman – Staying Safe on the DarkWEB

In today's world, cybersecurity's at the top of everyone's mind. But the DarkWeb seems beneath everyone's attention. Why should most companies care about the DarkWeb when they're doing business norma…
00:28:03  |   Mon 05 Jun 2017
Omni Foundation – Bonds in BlockChain

Omni Foundation – Bonds in BlockChain

On the day of the interview, Patrick Dugan had been having a good day. He'd been coding, and had gotten up some momentum. Everything was clicking. It was one of those days. But Dugan is much more tha…
00:37:15  |   Mon 05 Jun 2017
Blockchain and Bitcoin: Just a Fad?

Blockchain and Bitcoin: Just a Fad?

Radia Perlman has been designing network and routing protocols for a long time. In the early days, they were pretty fragile. It's been Perlman's work that's made these protocols robust and scalable. …
00:46:42  |   Fri 02 Jun 2017
Why the Gas is Always Greener at Filld, With Christopher Aubuchon

Why the Gas is Always Greener at Filld, With Christopher Aubuchon

Gasoline gets a pretty low rating on the “green scale” and several companies like Uber and Lyft are helping to lessen its bad effects on our atmosphere. But how does Filld, a company that specializes…
00:25:16  |   Fri 02 Jun 2017
How to Get Your Customers To Happily Advertise for You On Their Mobile Messaging Apps With Christian Brucculeri of Snaps

How to Get Your Customers To Happily Advertise for You On Their Mobile Messaging Apps With Christian Brucculeri of Snaps

People don’t like to be sold—especially online. From spam filters to pop-up blockers, people do their best to stop unwanted advertisements from interrupting their virtual lives. This creates a barrie…
00:26:45  |   Fri 02 Jun 2017
Mike Weisend – Treating the Brain from the Outside

Mike Weisend – Treating the Brain from the Outside

“You can do stupid things with electricity,” says Mike Weisend. Take poorly executed electroshock therapy for example. People end up literally frying their brains. It's like being struck by lightenin…
00:35:38  |   Thu 01 Jun 2017
Emily Leproust – Making DNA from Scratch

Emily Leproust – Making DNA from Scratch

We're living in an age where not only can DNA be synthesized, but it can be applied as a technology. The applications of DNA are manifold, and some, never-before-seen. TwistBioScience creates DNA tha…
00:29:51  |   Thu 01 Jun 2017
How New Software from Brainvivo Transforms MRI’s into Microscopes and What That Means for Those With Brain Disease with Yaniv Assaf

How New Software from Brainvivo Transforms MRI’s into Microscopes and What That Means for Those With Brain Disease with Yaniv Assaf

Previously, the only way to see cells inside brain matter was to dissect a corpse’s brain and put it under a microscope. Not so useful if you’re a brain disease patient seeking to stay alive. But, wh…
00:32:39  |   Wed 31 May 2017
How Space Manufacturing is Paving the Way for Life on Mars With Andrew Rush of Made In Space

How Space Manufacturing is Paving the Way for Life on Mars With Andrew Rush of Made In Space

Putting a man on the moon was amazing, but Andrew Rush, the CEO of Made In Space, is intent on helping humankind settle in space—not just camp there. Listen in as he talks about how 3-D printing on t…
00:26:55  |   Wed 31 May 2017
How Exponential Tech Can Make or Break Your Business With Michael Leadbetter of Singularity University

How Exponential Tech Can Make or Break Your Business With Michael Leadbetter of Singularity University

Technologies are growing and changing so fast it’s hard for humans to keep up, much less the companies they create. So how can businesses stay relevant in a this world of exponential technology? That…
00:37:38  |   Wed 31 May 2017
Francois Binette – Healing the Blind

Francois Binette – Healing the Blind

Macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness worldwide. This, especially in the aging population: you reach a certain age, and you can't see as well as before. Up until this point, there ha…
00:33:40  |   Tue 30 May 2017
David Knight – Starting Small With Petabytes of Data

David Knight – Starting Small With Petabytes of Data

When David Knight founded the data company terbine.com, he had big plans. “We're not a broker, we're not an analytics firm, we're not an IOT platform,” says Knight. Instead, terbine.com was designed …
00:29:25  |   Fri 26 May 2017
How the Clinical Trial, Braingate, Transforms the Human Brain Into A Computer Interface and What That Means for Quadriplegics, With Dr. AjiBoye

How the Clinical Trial, Braingate, Transforms the Human Brain Into A Computer Interface and What That Means for Quadriplegics, With Dr. AjiBoye

Imagine having a spinal cord injury that prevents you from performing everyday tasks without assistance. Though your brain is still intact, you can’t hold and sip your morning coffee or even grip you…
00:36:41  |   Thu 25 May 2017
Self-Aware Robots: How Close Are We? An Interview With Hod Lipson of Singularity University

Self-Aware Robots: How Close Are We? An Interview With Hod Lipson of Singularity University

Self-awareness is not black and white. There are grey areas. For example, some animals are considered self-aware but on a much lower level than humans. Tune in as Hod Lipson of Singularity University…
00:34:50  |   Thu 25 May 2017
Fast.AI – Bringing “Deep Learning” To The Mainstream

Fast.AI – Bringing “Deep Learning” To The Mainstream

“Deep Learning” is an area in artificial intelligence research and design where a “ton of breakthroughs are happening right now,” says Fast.AI co-founder Rachel Thomas. Fast.AI's mission in the AI sp…
00:40:32  |   Thu 25 May 2017
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