Deep Space Drones
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Accelerating technology has implications across the spectrum, from us living longer healthier lives, solving the worlds biggest problems, to opening up space exploration like never before. This is Deep Space Drones. The podcast that deconstructs the latest science and technology breakthroughs, the obsticles they face, and the opportunities they create.

How to Kill an AI

Artificial Intelligence is alive and evolving in practically everything new these days. Well, I think it is anyways. It depends on what we mean by art...
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Planet of the Apes

What is the most abundant life in the Universe? That’s a bold question, considering we have yet to see undisputed proof that ET even exists. The only ...
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Planet Nursery on Visual

Our sensors are picking up, no wait, we have a visual. Computer, put it on screen. Whoa, that’s new. The image is showing two, not one but two planets...
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Forbidden Planet

Podcasting for the first time from our sound studio in CollabSpace, Ottawa, Canada. Our sensors are picking up a new planet, 920 light years away is o...
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The Next Great Event

The Great 415ppm CO2 Event   All planets, as far as we know, have atmospheres. We can see alien atmospheres by looking at the light from their own sun...
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New Designer Life Forms

It’s in our DNA. That’s a big statement.   For life to build itself up, it needs structure which comes from the elements, carbon, oxygen, calcium, eve...
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Exoplanets on the Grid

In the early 2000s, data about extra solar planets was trickling in at dial-up modem speed.   As of right now May, 2019, we have data on l over 4’000 ...
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Signatures of Alien Life

In our continuing quest to discover alien life one question keeps popping up. How will we recognize alien life when we find it? Life is a word with mu...
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Super Earth

Earth, the only planet in the Universe, known to harbour life. And life on Earth has flourished, some say maybe too successfully. If everyone ate like...
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