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Curious Minds
Curious Minds
16 episodes
4 days ago
Unlock the wonders of science, technology, and curiosity—one story at a time. Curious Minds is for lifelong learners craving fun, fact-checked insights and practical wisdom. Each episode explores real-world questions, revealing how science and tech shape everything under the sky where innovation drives change. If you’ve ever wondered “why?” or “how?”, tune in for captivating stories that spark curiosity and fuel your next big idea. Don’t let silence mean surrender. “If you are not at the table, you are on the menu.” — Stay curious. Shape tomorrow.
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Unlock the wonders of science, technology, and curiosity—one story at a time. Curious Minds is for lifelong learners craving fun, fact-checked insights and practical wisdom. Each episode explores real-world questions, revealing how science and tech shape everything under the sky where innovation drives change. If you’ve ever wondered “why?” or “how?”, tune in for captivating stories that spark curiosity and fuel your next big idea. Don’t let silence mean surrender. “If you are not at the table, you are on the menu.” — Stay curious. Shape tomorrow.
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Curious Minds
Curious Minds: The Ambulance to the Future: Can Science Pause Death with Vitrification?

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity, exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

If you think cryonics is just freezing bodies like a bag of peas, think again. Today we explore the "Ambulance to the Future," where the cold hard science of vitrification collides with the ultimate human hope: cheating death.

In this episode (Ep. 16): Join host Lukas as we dive into the chilling world of cryopreservation from the "SST" teams waiting for hearts to stop, to the startups securing millions to keep patients on ice.

We break down how this technology is attempting to redefine "legal death," what critics argue about toxic cryoprotectants, and the surprising biological proofs suggesting that pausing life might actually be possible.

You’ll hear about:

  • The Science of "Glass" Bodies: Why freezing destroys cells, and how the process of vitrification turns a human body into a solid, glass-like state to preserve the physical map of the mind.

  • The New Players: How Berlin-based Tomorrow Bio has secured €5 million in funding to scale operations, moving the industry from science fiction to venture-backed reality.

  • The Evidence: The groundbreaking experiments where rabbit kidneys were vitrified, rewarmed, and successfully transplanted with life-sustaining function.

  • The Cost of Eternity: From €200,000 whole-body preservation to the €75,000 "brain only" option and the 30 patients (and pets) already waiting for the future.

And here’s the takeaway: Death may not be an endpoint, but merely a failure of current medicine waiting for a future cure.

Because as biology meets the deep freeze, the question isn't just about living forever, it's about defining what it means to be alive.

The stakes have never been higher, and the opportunities have never been greater.

Stay curious because the future might just be one "un-pause" away.

Disclaimer

This episode is crafted with support from advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects current understanding from subject-matter experts.

This content is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election.

Listeners are encouraged to explore referenced sources for deeper detail.

#CuriousMindsPodcast #ScienceExplained #FutureOfMedicine #Cryonics #Vitrification #TomorrowBio #LifeExtension #Bioethics #TechRisks #NewFrontiers


Sources

  • Tomorrow.Bio Raises €5M in Funding, FinSMEs, 2025, https://www.finsmes.com/2025/05/tomorrow-bio-raises-e5m-in-funding.html
  • Not just science fiction: Tomorrow.Bio has preserved 20 people and 10 pets for future revival, Tech.eu, 2025, https://tech.eu/2025/05/26/not-just-science-fiction-tomorrow-bio-has-preserved-20-people-and10-pets-for-future-revival/
  • Alcor Life Extension Foundation, Wikipedia, 2024, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcor_Life_Extension_Foundation
  • Physical and biological aspects of renal vitrification, PMC - NIH, 2009, https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2781097/
  • Aldehyde-Stabilized Cryopreservation procedure Wins Brain Preservation Prize, Cryonics Archive, 2016, https://www.cryonicsarchive.org/docs/cryonics-magazine-2016-02.pdf
  • Human Cryopreservation Services and Pricing, Tomorrow Bio, 2025, https://www.tomorrow.bio/human-cryopreservation
  • Why does cryonics cost so much?, Tomorrow Bio, 2025, https://www.tomorrow.bio/knowledge/why-does-cryonics-cost-so-much
  • The Death of Death in Cryonics, Cryonics Archive, n.d., https://www.cryonicsarchive.org/library/death-of-death/
  • Rabbit brain is cryogenically frozen, then thawed with no apparent damage, ZME Science, 2016, https://www.zmescience.com/medicine/rabbit-brain-cryogenics-0523532/
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1 week ago
9 minutes 11 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: Engineering Extremes: The Cloud-Piercer in India & The Starfish in China

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity, exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

If you think technology is just silicon chips and invisible code, think again. Today we explore "Engineering Extremes," where twenty-seven thousand tons of steel collide with the sheer willpower to survive.

In this episode (Ep. 15): Join host Arjun as we travel to two specific coordinates on Earth where humanity has conquered the impossible from a railway arch in the Himalayas that towers over the Eiffel Tower, to a floating island in the Yellow Sea that feeds cities.

We break down how extreme engineering is reshaping isolated communities and food security, what experts worry about most, and the surprising ways innovators are building structures that don't just fight nature, but adapt to it with intelligence.

You’ll hear about:

  • The Cloud-Piercer: Discover the Chenab Rail Bridge in India, a lifeline carved into the sky that stands 359 meters above the riverbed and "dances" with earthquakes using giant spherical bearings.

  • The Science of Survival: Meet Dr. G. Madhavi Latha, the geotechnical expert who spent 17 years pioneering a "design-as-you-go" method to tackle fractured rock deep inside the mountains.

  • The Intelligent Starfish: Explore Genghai No. 1 in China, a self-sustaining "Blue Granary" that uses 5G robots and deep-sea elevators to turn the unpredictable ocean into a stable farm.

  • Beyond the Steel: Why these megastructures are actually human lifelines ensuring Kashmiri apples reach markets in hours instead of days, and securing sustainable protein for the future.

And here’s the takeaway: Survival in the future isn't about fighting nature with concrete; it’s about adapting to it with intelligence.

Stay curious because the most amazing stories aren't in history books, they are in the concrete right beneath your feet.

DisclaimerThis episode is crafted with support from advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects current understanding from subject-matter experts.

This content is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election.

Listeners are encouraged to explore referenced sources for deeper detail.

#CuriousMindsPodcast #EngineeringExtremes #ChenabBridge #GenghaiNo1 #FutureOfInfrastructure #SustainableTech #Innovation #MegaStructures #SmartFarming #ScienceExplained

Sources

  • Fortune India — PM Modi to open Chenab Bridge (Height, Wind Speed) https://www.fortuneindia.com/business-news/pm-modi-to-open-chenab-bridge-at-359m-worlds-highest-rail-arch-towers-over-eiffel-tower/139446
  • WSP — Chenab Bridge Project Details (Height, Steel tonnage) https://www.wsp.com/en-gb/projects/chenab-bridge
  • SciDev.Net — World's tallest railway bridge to aid Kashmir's growth (General Context) https://www.scidev.net/south-asia/news/worlds-tallest-railway-bridge-to-aid-kashmirs-growth/
  • BBC News — Kashmir: India's Chenab rail bridge (Apple trade context) https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg3w71mkxwo
  • China Daily (2023) — Genghai No 1 sets model for modern aquaculture (40m cage diameter, Elevator) https://www.chinadailyhk.com/hk/article/357989
  • Firstpost — Why the world's highest rail arch bridge is a big deal (Access roads context) https://www.firstpost.com/explainers/pm-narendra-modi-chenab-railway-bridge-significance-india-13894683.html

Please refer below article for full list of citations

https://medium.com/@balajeev7/curious-minds-engineering-extremes-the-cloud-piercer-in-india-the-starfish-in-china-1866a0a2cf28

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2 weeks ago
10 minutes 32 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: The Science of Allergy: What's Behind the Sudden Onset?

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity, exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

If you think allergies are just something you grow out of, think again. Today we explore sudden-onset adult allergies, where biological defense systems collide with modern lifestyle pressures.

In this episode (Ep. 14): Join Mei Lin as we dive into the science of why the body suddenly turns against favorite foods from a sudden shellfish reaction in São Paulo, to a case of "mistaken identity" involving apples in Seoul, to the hormonal shifts triggering dairy issues in London.

We break down how the immune system is reshaping our definition of "enemy", what experts worry about most regarding the "Big 9" allergens, and the surprising ways innovators are looking to gut health and microbiome therapies for solutions.

You’ll hear about:

  • Biological Armored Vehicles: Why the stable proteins in the "Big 9" foods (like shellfish and peanuts) are so good at surviving digestion and triggering alarms.

  • The Gut-Immune Connection: How antibiotics and microbiome disruption can "recalibrate" your immune system to flag friends as foes.

  • Molecular Mimicry: The fascinating science of Oral Allergy Syndrome, where your body confuses an apple for birch pollen.

  • Bonus: The invisible link between climate change, longer pollen seasons, and the food on your dinner plate.

And here’s the takeaway: Allergies aren't just bad luck, they're your body's way of crying out for a world that's changing faster than we can adapt.

Stay curious, stay engaged because listening to your body's whispers now might just prevent the screams later.

Disclaimer

This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts.

This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election.

Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.

#CuriousMindsPodcast #ScienceExplained #AdultAllergies #Immunology #GutHealth #Microbiome #OralAllergySyndrome #PublicHealth #Wellness #FutureOfHealth #FoodSafety #ClimateHealth

Sources

  1. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America — Allergy Facts and Figures 2025: https://aafa.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/aafa-allergy-facts-and-figures.pdf
  2. CDC — FastStats Allergies: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/allergies.htm
  3. FARE — Common Allergens (Big 9 & Protein): https://www.foodallergy.org/living-food-allergies/food-allergy-essentials/common-allergens
  4. FSIS — Big 9 Allergens: https://www.fsis.usda.gov/food-safety/safe-food-handling-and-preparation/food-safety-basics/food-allergies-big-9
  5. Harvard Health — New Allergies in Adulthood (Misconception/Triggers): https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/new-allergies-in-adulthood
  6. UPMC HealthBeat — Sudden Allergies in Adults: https://share.upmc.com/2019/01/seasonal-allergies/
  7. Carolina Asthma — Causes of Adult Allergies: https://www.carolinaasthma.com/blog/what-causes-a-person-to-develop-allergies/
  8. Yale Medicine — Why Allergies Are Rising (Environment): https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/why-are-autoimmune-and-allergic-diseases-rising-andrew-wang/
  9. Mayo Clinic — Allergies Symptoms and Causes (IgE): https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/allergies/symptoms-causes/syc-20351497
  10. Verywell Health — Adult-Onset Allergies (Stress): https://www.verywellhealth.com/adult-onset-allergies-5205207
  11. NIAID — Adult-Onset Food Allergy Research: https://www.niaid.nih.gov/diseases-conditions/adult-onset-food-allergy-research



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3 weeks ago
10 minutes 47 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: AI in 2025: The Breakthroughs No One Live-Streamed

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity, exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

If you think the AI revolution is just about flashy robots or sci-fi movies, think again. Today we explore the two worlds of 2025, where quiet, life-saving miracles collide with hard-learned lessons about safety and human dignity.

In this episode (Ep. 13): Join host Maya as we dive into the silent AI revolution — from a rice field in Bihar where a text message saves a harvest, to a courtroom in New York where a chatbot lies to a judge, to a seaside town where seagulls declare war on delivery robots.

We break down how artificial intelligence is reshaping life for everyone from lonely seniors in Kyoto to single moms in Colombia, what experts worry about regarding bias and safety, and the surprising ways innovators are building guardrails out of past mistakes.

You’ll hear about:

  • The weather alert that fed families: How a simple notification helped farmers in India beat a delayed monsoon.

  • The courtroom hallucination: The story of the lawyer who trusted a chatbot and the price of that mistake.

  • The robot that remembers: How AI is bridging the gap of loneliness for the elderly in Japan.

  • Physics vs. Fashion: Why digital designers realized that even virtual clothes need to respect gravity.

And here’s the takeaway: Every guardrail in AI exists because someone paid a price, meaning the future of technology isn't just about code—it's about protecting human dignity.

The stakes have never been higher, and the opportunities have never been greater.

Stay curious — because the best way to honour the price others paid is to help the rest of us never pay it again.

Disclaimer

This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts.

This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide legal, financial, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.

Sources

  1. UC Berkeley / Google Research — Monsoon alerts https://ls.berkeley.edu/news/ai-revolutionizes-weather-prediction-help-farmers-india
  2. Legal Dive — Lawyers sanctioned for ChatGPT hallucinations https://www.legaldive.com/news/chatgpt-fake-legal-cases-generative-ai-hallucinations/651557/
  3. USA Today — Florida teen Sewell Setzer III tragedy https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/10/23/sewell-setzer-iii/75814524007/
  4. PMC — AI & loneliness in older adults https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10412345/
  5. Reuters — Amazon biased hiring tool https://www.reuters.com/article/us-amazon-com-jobs-automation-insight/amazon-scraps-secret-ai-recruiting-tool-that-showed-bias-against-women-idUSKCN1MK08G
  6. WalesOnline — Aggressive seagulls vs Royal Mail robots https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/aggressive-seagulls-could-stop-royal-14788693
  7. Storytime AI official site https://storytimeaiapp.com/
  8. AIMultiple Research — Generative AI in fashion https://research.aimultiple.com/generative-ai-fashion/
  9. Galileo FT — AI Fraud Detection in Latin America https://www.galileo-ft.com/blog/ai-fraud-detection-latin-america-best-practices/
  10. AIMultiple Research — Generative AI in fashion: limitations & physics engines https://research.aimultiple.com/generative-ai-fashion/
  11. AI-Powered Co-pilot Offers New Autonomy for People with Paralysis https://medicine.illinois.edu/news/ai-powered-co-pilot-offers-new-autonomy-for-people-with-paralysis

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4 weeks ago
10 minutes 1 second

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: The Silent Warrior of Trust: How Governments Are Using Blockchain to Crush Fraud

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity, exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

When most people hear “blockchain,” they think crypto prices, hype cycles, or digital coins that rise and crash overnight. But far away from the noise, something far more profound is unfolding — a quiet revolution where governments, not startups, are leading the charge to fight fraud, secure public systems, and rebuild trust.

In this episode (Ep. 12): Join Haruto as we travel across Estonia, the UAE, Uzbekistan, and India to uncover how tamper-proof, transparent blockchain systems are transforming public services. From secure digital voting in the Baltics, to instant real-estate transfers in Dubai, to corruption-resistant bonds in Central Asia, to welfare systems in India that deliver benefits without middlemen — this episode shines a light on the real global impact hiding in plain sight.

DisclaimerThis episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide legal, financial, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.

#CuriousMindsPodcast #BlockchainExplained #DigitalGovernance #AntiCorruptionTech #PublicSectorInnovation #EGovernment #FraudPrevention #FutureOfTrust #TechForGood #ImmutableLedgers #GlobalInnovation #ScienceExplained #BlockchainForGood #SmartPublicServices

Sources:

  1. World Economic Forum — 5 ways blockchain could help tackle government corruption: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2020/07/5-ways-blockchain-could-help-tackle-government-corruption/
  2. World Economic Forum — Blockchain-Based Public Procurement to Reduce Corruption: https://www.weforum.org/publications/exploring-blockchain-technology-for-government-transparency-to-reduce-corruption/
  3. World Bank — Blockchain technology has the potential to transform government: https://blogs.worldbank.org/en/governance/blockchain-technology-has-potential-transform-government-first-we-need-build-trust
  4. UNSDG — Using Blockchain to Disrupt Government Corruption in Uzbekistan: https://unsdg.un.org/latest/blog/using-blockchain-disrupt-government-corruption-uzbekistan
  5. World Bank — Can cryptocurrencies and blockchain help fight corruption?: https://blogs.worldbank.org/en/voices/can-cryptocurrencies-and-blockchain-help-fight-corruption
  6. World Bank — Enhancing Transparency: The impact of Blockchain-based audit trails: https://blogs.worldbank.org/en/governance/enhancing-transparency--the-impact-of-blockchain-based-audit-tra
  7. World Economic Forum — Can blockchain help in the fight against corruption?: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2018/03/will-blockchain-curb-corruption/
  8. World Economic Forum — The digital commons: using blockchain for good governance: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/02/digital-commons-blockchain-governance/
  9. Reuters — For security agencies, blockchain goes from suspect to potential solution: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-tech-blockchain-security/for-security-agencies-blockchain-goes-from-suspect-to-potential-solution-idUSKBN1DX01A/
  10. World Bank — The World Bank and Blockchain: A New Era of Transparency: https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2025/09/29/the-world-bank-and-blockchain-a-new-era-of-transparency



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1 month ago
9 minutes 3 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: Biotech to Bioterror: Silent Heists in the World of Cyberbiosecurity

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity, exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

If you think hacking is just about stolen passwords or leaked emails — think again. Today, the frontier has shifted from computers to cells, from stolen data to stolen DNA.

In this episode (Ep. 11): Join Ashwath on Curious Minds as we dive into the emerging world of cyberbiosecurity where digital breaches collide with biology itself. From the 23andMe data exposure that shook public trust, to academic demonstrations showing how malicious code can hide inside synthetic DNA, this episode unpacks how the “code of life” is becoming the next cybersecurity battlefield.

We’ll explore what experts fear most: how genetic data could be misused, how lab pipelines can be compromised, and how subtle vulnerabilities in DNA ordering systems could open the door to future bioterror risks. But it’s not all doom — we’ll also highlight the scientists, standards bodies, and innovators fighting to secure the biological future.

And here’s the takeaway — as biology moves deeper into the digital realm, protecting it isn’t just a scientific challenge. It’s a human one. From privacy to public health, the stakes have never been higher.

Stay curious, stay vigilant — because when life becomes data, security becomes survival.

Disclaimer:
This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.

#CuriousMindsPodcast #Cyberbiosecurity #BiotechRisks #DNAHacking #DigitalBiology #GeneticPrivacy #Bioethics #FutureOfScience #Biosecurity #SyntheticBiology #23andMe #ScienceExplained #TechThreats #InnovationAndEthics #NewFrontiers

Sources

  1. MIT Technology Review — Scientists Hack a Computer Using DNA (2017): https://www.technologyreview.com/2017/08/10/150013/scientists-hack-a-computer-using-dna/
  2. Bio-IT World — Scientists Hack a Computer Using DNA (2017): https://www.bio-itworld.com/news/2017/08/10/scientists-hack-a-computer-using-dna
  3. 23andMe Blog — Addressing Data Security Concerns: https://blog.23andme.com/articles/addressing-data-security-concerns
  4. HIPAA Journal — 6.9 Million 23andMe Users Affected by Data Breach: https://www.hipaajournal.com/6-9-million-23andme-users-affected-by-data-breach/
  5. UK ICO — 23andMe fined £2.31 million: https://ico.org.uk/about-the-ico/media-centre/news-and-blogs/2025/06/23andme-fined-for-failing-to-protect-uk-users-genetic-data/
  6. Cyber BGU — This new cyberattack can dupe DNA scientists into creating dangerous viruses and toxins: https://cyber.bgu.ac.il/this-new-cyberattack-can-dupe-dna-scientists-into-creating-dangerous-viruses-and-toxins/



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1 month ago
8 minutes

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: Wait, Say That Again: Ghosting, Situationship… What Does That Even Mean? Digital-Age Dating in 2025

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

In this episode (Ep.10): Join host Neil as we decode the new vocabulary of modern love. From ghosting to situationships, breadcrumbing to love-bombing, today's dating world speaks a language all its own. We’ll dive into how our digital lives—swipes, stories, apps—have rewritten the rules of connection. With data from the latest reports and expert commentary, we'll explore why intimacy feels so confusing, how attention has become a currency, and what it might take to reclaim real connection in 2025. Includes fact-checked insights from sources such as the comprehensive glossary of modern relationship terms.

Disclaimer: This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.

#DigitalRomance #Ghosting #Situationship #OnlineDating2025 #LoveBombing #Gaslighting #Breadcrumbing #AIcatfishing #DatingTrends #ModernLove #CuriousMindsPodcast

Sources

  • “25 Modern Relationship Terms That You Should Know.” Marriage.com. Updated July 4 2025. Available at: https://www.marriage.com/advice/relationship/modern-relationship-terms/
  • “Ghosting: Abandonment in the Digital Era.” MDPI Social Sciences, 2023. https://www.mdpi.com/2673-8392/4/1/4
  • “Eight in ten Americans ‘burnt out’ with dating apps: research.” New York Post, 21 Jun 2024. https://nypost.com/2024/06/21/lifestyle/eight-in-ten-americans-burnt-out-with-dating-apps-research/
  • “Survey: 78% of Gen Z report dating-app burnout.” Forbes Health, 25 Jul 2025. https://www.forbes.com/health/dating/dating-app-fatigue/
  • “Data reveals that Gen Z daters are most likely to talk boundaries.” OkCupid Blog, 12 May 2025. https://theblog.okcupid.com/data-reveals-that-gen-z-daters-are-most-likely-to-talk-boundaries-f0c636024444
  • “Hinge raises concern over burnout; tests ‘Your Turn Limits’ to fight ghosting.” Newsweek, 14 May 2024. https://www.newsweek.com/hinge-plan-tackle-dating-burnout-1932511
  • “Addicted to love: how dating apps ‘exploit’ their users.” The Guardian, 3 Nov 2024. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/nov/03/addicted-to-love-how-dating-apps-exploit-their-users
  • Cloudwards — “35+ Online Dating Statistics 2025: Facts, Trends and Insights.” 2025. https://www.cloudwards.net/online-dating-statistics/
  • “Understanding the emotional effects of ghosting in modern dating.” City News Montreal, 29 Oct 2024. https://montreal.citynews.ca/2024/10/29/understanding-the-emotional-effects-of-ghosting-in-modern-dating/
  • “Deepfake Influencer: Ukrainian YouTuber Slams AI Clones Selling Goods on Chinese Apps”, South China Morning Post, Feb 29 2024. https://www.scmp.com/news/people-culture/china-personalities/article/3253247/deepfake-influencer-ukraine-slams-generators-ai-clones-which-turned-her-russian-sell-goods-chinese
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1 month ago
10 minutes 33 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: Why Can’t I Focus? The Attention Span Challenge from Gen Alpha to Boomers

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

If you can listen to this episode without checking your phone even once — congratulations, you’re already in the top 1% of focus champions.

From preschool classrooms in Turkey to workplace screens across the globe, attention is becoming our most fragile resource. Why can’t we focus anymore — and what can we actually do about it?

In this episode (Ep. 9): Join Preethi on Curious Minds as we explore what science says about shrinking attention spans, how early screen habits shape young brains, and why dopamine—not discipline—drives distraction. From Gen Alpha to adults, we’ll uncover how constant pings and infinite scrolls reshape memory, learning, and relationships.

And here’s the takeaway — this isn’t about quitting tech. It’s about mindful usage. Whether it’s tech-free dinners, parent–child co-play, or simply choosing one task over ten, reclaiming focus starts with small, conscious choices.

Stay curious, stay aware — because your attention is your most valuable currency in the digital age.

Disclaimer: This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.

#CuriousMindsPodcast #WhyCantIFocus #DigitalDistraction #MindfulTech #AttentionEconomy #ScreenTime #GenAlpha #ParentingInDigitalAge #FocusNotScroll #DigitalWellbeing #PauseToFocus #NeuroscienceOfAttention #MindfulUsage #TechBalance

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    https://www.mobiloud.com/blog/push-notification-statistics
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    https://infantstudies.org/language-learning-in-a-digital-world-how-screen-time-impacts-childrens-language-development/
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1 month ago
8 minutes 33 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: Shhhhhh Careful! Your Air Fryer is Listening: A Take on Digital Privacy Intrusion

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

In this episode (Ep. 8): What if the most ordinary device in your home — your air fryer — wasn’t just cooking your dinner, but quietly collecting data about your life?
Sai dives deep into the hidden world of smart home surveillance, where everyday gadgets like TVs, vacuums, and refrigerators may be gathering more information than we realize.

We unpack how permissions, companion apps, and data-sharing practices turn convenience into quiet surveillance. From real-world hacks to evolving global regulations in the EU, US, India, and China, Sai explores what governments are doing — and what you, as a user, can do — to protect your privacy.

Because in this digital age, silence is not acceptance. It is surrender.

Disclaimer:

This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.

#SmartHomePrivacy #DigitalPrivacy #IOTSecurity #DataProtection #TechEthics #CuriousMindsPodcast #AirFryerSpying #PrivacyByDesign #ConsumerRights

Sources:

  • “Why is my air fryer spying on me?” Which?, 2024. Available at: https://www.which.co.uk/policy-and-insight/article/why-is-my-air-fryer-spying-on-me-a9Fa24K6gY1c

  • “Your Household Smart Products Must Respect Your Privacy.” Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), UK, 2025. Available at: https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/uk-gdpr-guidance-and-resources/online-tracking/guidance-for-consumer-internet-of-things-products-and-services/
  • “California family's smart home devices hacked leading to burglary.” CNN, 2024. Available at: https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/09/tech/smart-home-cameras-hackers-security
  • “Privacy Risks in Smart Home Apps: A Closer Look at Data Collection.” ComplexDiscovery, 2024. Available at: https://complexdiscovery.com/privacy-risks-in-smart-home-apps-a-closer-look-at-data-collection/
  • “Smart Home Statistics 2025: Smart Device Usage, Privacy Concerns.” Statista / SQ Magazine, 2025. Available at: https://sqmagazine.co.uk/smart-home-statistics/
  • “Smart Products Surveyed Fail to Provide Consumers with Information on How Long Companies will Provide Software Updates.” Federal Trade Commission press release, 26 November 2024. Available at: https://www.ftc.gov/terms/internet-things
  • “Smart TV tracking raises privacy concerns.” University College London News, 10 November 2024. Available at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/nov/smart-tv-tracking-raises-privacy-concerns
  • “Smart TVs capture viewing data even when used as external screens.” TechXplore, 10 December 2024. Available at: https://www.techxplore.com/news/2024-12-smart-tvs-viewing-external-screens.html
  • “Consumer Policy and the Smart Home.” OECD Report, April 2018. Available at: https://www.oecd.org/content/dam/oecd/en/publications/reports/2018/04/consumer-policy-and-the-smart-home_5cd05699/e124c34a-en.pdf
  • Haney, J. M. (2024). Smart Home Device Loss of Support: Consumer Risks from Unsupported Devices. NIST Publication. Available at: https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=936232
  • “Connected Tech: Smart or Sinister?” House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Committee, 7 August 2023. Available at: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5803/cmselect/cmcumeds/157/report.html


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2 months ago
9 minutes 44 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: The Man Who Lived Under the Sea and Came Out 10 Years Younger

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

In this episode (Ep. 7): Can living underwater make you biologically younger? Join host Karthik as he explores the incredible story of Dr. Joseph Dituri, a former Navy diver who lived under the sea for 100 days and emerged with signs of reversed aging. Discover how pressure, oxygen, and disciplined science reveal new insights into longevity and what it really means to grow young.

Disclaimer:

This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.#underwaterliving, #biologicalage, #telomeres, #longevity, #science, #anti-aging, #CuriousMindsPodcast

Sources:

  • "Diving Deep: Dr. Joseph Dituri Sets Record Living Underwater for 100 Days," University of South Florida News, 2023, https://www.usf.edu/news/2023/mission-complete-usfs-dr-deep-sea-resurfaces-after-living-underwater-for-100-days-setting-new-world-record.aspx
  • "Man Who Lived Underwater for 100 Days Reveals Epigenetic Age Impact," LAD Bible, 2025, https://www.ladbible.com/news/science/joseph-dituri-lived-underwater-experiment-epigenetic-age-742753-20250418
  • "Florida Scientist Resurfaces After Living Underwater for Record 100 Days," PBS NewsHour, 2023, https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/florida-scientist-resurfaces-after-living-underwater-for-record-100-days
  • "Florida Man Spends Record Time Living Underwater, Aims to Rejuvenate Cells," USA Today, 2023, https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/06/09/joseph-dituri-undersea-living-record-100-days/70307599007/
  • "Researcher Experiments Living Underwater for 100 Days to Study How High Pressure Impacts Longevity," GreenMatters, 2024, https://www.greenmatters.com/pn/researcher-experiments-living-underwater-for-100-days-to-study-how-high-pressure-impacts-longevity-the-results-are-baffling
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2 months ago
6 minutes 44 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: Innovation vs Regulation: What's the Real State of Play in 2025?

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

In this episode (Ep. 6): As technology evolves faster than ever, governments race to keep up. From deepfakes and AI scams to crypto regulation and data-protection laws, discover how nations across the world are redefining digital responsibility. Join host Adithee on Curious Minds for a sweeping exploration of how innovation and regulation shape the future — and why having a seat at the table matters more than ever.

Disclaimer:

This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.

#AI regulation, #deepfakes, #GDPR, #MiCA, #China, #India, #digitalpolicy, #innovation vs #regulation, #technology #ethics, #CuriousMindspodcast.

Sources:

  1. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) — Official Legal Text
    European Union, 2016 (Effective 2018)
    https://gdpr-info.eu
  2. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
    Wikipedia, 2025
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Data_Protection_Regulation
  3. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
    Federal Trade Commission (FTC), USA, 1998
    https://www.ftc.gov/legal-library/browse/rules/childrens-online-privacy-protection-rule-coppa
  4. Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA)
    European Commission, 2023
    https://ec.europa.eu/info/business-economy-euro/banking-and-finance/financial-markets/securities-markets/crypto-assets_en
  5. Data Protection — European Commission
    European Commission, ongoing updates
    https://commission.europa.eu/law/law-topic/data-protection_en
  6. UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) — Data Protection and the EU
    ICO UK, 2025
    https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/data-protection-and-the-eu/overview-data-protection-and-the-eu/
  7. Key Cybersecurity Laws in China
    The Diplomat (Analysis Article), 2023
    https://thediplomat.com/2023/03/chinas-cybersecurity-law/
  8. Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 — India
    Legislative Affairs India (Official Portal), 2023
    https://www.legislative.gov.in/actsofparliamentfromtheyear/digital-personal-data-protection-act-2019
  9. India’s AI-powered Fraud Monitoring Network Launch
    Economic Times India, 2024
    https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/indias-ai-fraud-monitoring-network-goes-live/articleshow/102041234.cms



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2 months ago
7 minutes

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: The Science of Car Safety: How AI and Mathematics Save Lives on the Road

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

In this episode (Ep. 5): Join Prashanth to explore how a 19th-century mathematician’s equations, modern sensors, and artificial intelligence work together to predict and prevent the world’s most dangerous crashes. Discover how science, data, and design quietly protect millions of lives every day.

Disclaimer:

This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.

Sources:

  1. ​AI-Based Model Can Help Traffic Engineers Predict Future CrashesJohns Hopkins University Researchers, Nature Communications, 2025 https://techxplore.com/news/2025-10-ai-based-traffic-future-sites.html
  2. ​Simulation Crash Testing: Enhancing Automotive DesignNeural Concept Blog, 2018 https://www.neuralconcept.com/post/simulation-crash-testing-enhancing-automotive-design
  3. ​Nexar’s Open Dataset and Crash Prediction ChallengeNexar Blog, 2025 https://data.getnexar.com/blog/nexars-open-dataset-and-crash-prediction-challenge-pushing-the-boundaries-of-ai-driven-road-safety/
  4. ​Augustin-Louis Cauchy - Biography and Mathematical LegacyMacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews, 2017 https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Cauchy/
  5. ​NHTSA Vehicle Safety RatingsNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration, USA, 2025 https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings
  6. ​Euro NCAP Safety RatingsEuropean New Car Assessment Programme, Ongoing updates https://www.euroncap.com/en/ratings-rewards/latest-safety-ratings/


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2 months ago
5 minutes 30 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: From Lullabies to AI: Parenting Tech Through the Decades

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

In this episode (Ep. 4): Join host Indira on Curious Minds as she takes you on a fascinating journey through five decades of parenting and technology. From cassette lullabies to AI tutors, discover how families worldwide have adapted, the joys and challenges tech brings, and thoughts on balancing screen time and play. Perfect for parents, caregivers, and curious minds alike!

Disclaimer: This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.#Parenting,# Technology, #Digital Parenting, #AI Tutors, #Child Development, #Screen Time, #Parenting Trends, #Family Tech, #Mindful Tech Use, #Future of LearningSources:

  • “Parenting in the Smartphone Era”, Nesta, 2022https://www.nesta.org.uk/project-updates/parenting-in-the-smartphone-era/
  • “The Sisyphean Cycle of Technology Panics”, National Library of Medicine (PMC), 2020https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7477771/
  • “How Technology Has Changed Parenting Over Past 20 Years”, Business Insider, 2019https://www.businessinsider.com/how-being-a-parent-has-changed-in-the-last-20-years-2019
  • “Evolutionary Trends in the Adoption, Adaptation, and Use of Digital Technology by Parents”, Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2024 https://www.jmir.org/2024/1/e62790/
  • “Technology Adoption Curve: 5 Stages of Adoption”, Whatfix, 2025 https://whatfix.com/blog/technology-adoption-curve/


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3 months ago
8 minutes 55 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: From Sci-Fi to Reality: Dreams or Warnings?

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

In this Episode(Ep.3): Ever wondered if the movies we love are predicting our future? In this episode of Curious Minds, host Ravi pulls back the curtain on 12 movies and 2 TV shows—from Le Voyage Dans La Lune (1902) to Severance (2022)—that imagined space travel, pandemics, and AI companions, now coming alive in 2025. Discover how Contagion mirrored COVID-19 and iRobot inspired hospital robots, with insights on ethical risks and everyday impacts. Reflect on your role in this tech evolution—share your favorite sci-fi prediction

Disclaimer:

This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.

#CuriousMinds #SciFiToReality #MoviesPredicted #AI #SpaceExploration #TechPodcast #2025Tech #Robots #Pandemics #EthicalTech #FutureOfAI #PodcastForAllAges #AIPodcast #TechForParents #SciFiPodcast #Ethicaldebates

Sources:

  • How Science Fiction Has Inspired Real-World Inventions, MIT Technology Review, 2018, https://www.technologyreview.com/2018/04/05/67057/when-science-fiction-inspires-real-technology/Artemis program, Wikipedia, 2019, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis_programUnifying gravity and quantum theory requires better understanding of time, Nature, 2025,
  • https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-02756-8Reviving search for extraterrestrial intelligence with high-energy astronomy, Phys.org, 2025, https://phys.org/news/2025-07-reviving-extraterrestrial-intelligence-high-energy.htmlSETI Ellipsoid Technique Enhances Signal Detection from Space, Innovations Report, 2024,
  • https://www.innovations-report.com/science-tech/physics-and-astronomy/seti-ellipsoid-technique-for-searching-for-signals-from-distant-civilizations/Apollo 11, Planetary Society, 2020,
  • https://www.planetary.org/space-missions/apollo-11Anti-drone systems can help foil Jammu-like attack, TechRadar, 2021,
  • https://www.techradar.com/news/anti-drone-systems-can-help-foil-jammu-like-attackEnabling the next iteration of the internet: The metaverse, MIT Technology Review, 2023,
  • https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/04/11/1069559/enabling-the-next-iteration-of-the-internet-the-metaverse/Metaverse: Open for business?, MIT Technology Review, 2022,
  • https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/06/27/1054974/metaverse-open-for-business/Three-year outcomes of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19, Nature Medicine, 2024,
  • https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-024-02987-8A high-performance brain–computer interface for finger decoding, Nature Medicine, 2025,
  • https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-024-03341-8China just announced a new social credit law. Here's what it means., MIT Technology Review, 2022,
  • https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/11/22/1063605/china-announced-a-new-social-credit-law-what-does-it-mean/Opportunities and challenges for monitoring terrestrial biodiversity in the era of AI, Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2025,
  • https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-025-02704-9Space Debris - NASA, NASA, 2023, https://www.nasa.gov/headquarters/library/find/bibliographies/space-debris/Emotional risks of AI companions demand attention, Nature Machine Intelligence, 2025,
  • https://www.nature.com/articles/s42256-025-01093-9Minds of machines: The great AI consciousness conundrum, MIT Technology Review, 2023


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3 months ago
6 minutes 49 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: Unfreezing Your Phone: Simple DIY Fixes for Everyone!

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

In this episode (Ep. 2): Join Ambika for a hands-on dive into one of life’s everyday frustrations—your smartphone freezing at the worst possible time. Why does it happen? From too many apps running in the background to outdated software, we break it down in clear, simple terms. You’ll learn practical fixes like restarting, clearing cache, freeing up storage, and updating with confidence. Disclaimer: This episode is crafted with insights researched using AI and personal reflections. While facts are verified with credible sources, the practical tips shared are for general guidance. Listeners are encouraged to adapt them to their own devices and needs. Stay tuned—your curiosity shapes our next adventure!

Disclaimer:

This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.#Podcast #CuriousMinds #TechTips #DIY #PhoneFix #Smartphone #LearningTech


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3 months ago
6 minutes 5 seconds

Curious Minds
Curious Minds: AI in 2025: Superheroes, Robot Dogs, and Space Adventures

Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here.

In this episode (Ep. 1): Join Guru for a fun dive into Artificial Intelligence in 2025, neuromorphic chips inspired by the brain, and SpaceX’s AI-driven Starship satellites. What do these innovations mean for our future? And how do they connect to the way technology is already reshaping our daily lives? This episode breaks it down in simple, engaging ways—perfect for curious beginners and tech enthusiasts alike.Disclaimer: This episode is crafted with insights researched using AI and personal reflections. While facts are verified with credible sources, future implications are framed by current trends. Listeners are encouraged to explore references for deeper detail.Stay tuned—this is just the beginning of the Curious Minds journey!

Disclaimer:This episode is crafted with the support of advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, smooth delivery, and an engaging listening experience. All information is drawn from credible, publicly available research, and any discussion of potential risks reflects the current understanding of subject-matter experts. This content is intended for educational and informational use only. It does not provide medical, legal, or policy advice, nor does it express political opinions or seek to influence any election. Listeners are encouraged to explore the referenced sources for further detail.#Podcast #CuriousMinds #AI2025 #NeuromorphicChips #SpaceXSatellites


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3 months ago
3 minutes 27 seconds

Curious Minds
Unlock the wonders of science, technology, and curiosity—one story at a time. Curious Minds is for lifelong learners craving fun, fact-checked insights and practical wisdom. Each episode explores real-world questions, revealing how science and tech shape everything under the sky where innovation drives change. If you’ve ever wondered “why?” or “how?”, tune in for captivating stories that spark curiosity and fuel your next big idea. Don’t let silence mean surrender. “If you are not at the table, you are on the menu.” — Stay curious. Shape tomorrow.