The mining industry is being revolutionised through technological advancements and a shift towards sustainable practices. Innovators are redefining mining processes with cleaner chemistry and precision imaging technologies, and mining companies are adapting to these changes. At the same time, there is growing global demand for essential minerals as our tech usage grows. So how does the sector need to respond? This episode includes interviews with Dave Sammut from Loop Hydrometallurgy (https://loophydromet.com.au/), Kyle Hardman from Nomad, Atomics (https://www.nomadatomics.com/ ) and Eric Wederpohl from the University of Newcastle's I2N program (https://www.newcastle.edu.au/engage/business-and-industry/integrated-innovation-network-i2n). Narrator: Joanne Jacobs.
In this episode of Don't Blink Now, we explore Australia’s emerging role in space exploration with insights from three key figures: Dr. Joni Sytsma of iLaunch, Ben Tett of Equatorial Launch Australia (ELA), and Professor Andrew Dempster from UNSW.
From launching rockets to developing cutting-edge satellite technology, the country is emerging as a key player in the global space industry. The episode explores Australia’s strategic advancements in space infrastructure, including the establishment of its first spaceport and the development of life-support systems for long-term missions to the Moon and Mars. We also examine the growing importance of small, cost-effective satellites like CubeSats, and the environmental challenges posed by increased space activity.
Australia’s space industry is shaping up to play a critical role in future interplanetary exploration, with developments in launch infrastructure, satellite technology, and life-support systems paving the way for long-term missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
In this episode of Don’t Blink Now, we explore the future of human longevity with pioneers transforming how we age. Emily Stein shares her breakthrough in oral health and its connection to life extension, while Robin Mansukhani discusses immune system rejuvenation and its potential to extend healthspan. Evolutionary biologist Michael Gillings offers insights into the societal implications of living longer lives. From science to technology, this episode tackles the ethical and environmental challenges of a world where living past 100 could become the norm. Join us as we navigate the future of longevity.
In this episode of Don’t Blink Now, we explore how AI can enhance emotional support and human connection through the innovations of Rob Morris (Koko), Jill Bennett (UNSW's Felt Experience and Empathy Lab), and Rajiv Khosla (Human-Centered Innovations). Their work demonstrates AI’s potential to provide meaningful empathy and strengthen interpersonal bonds.