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Converging and emerging technologies from today, tomorrow, and next year. Educate and entertain yourself with Dr Cath's optimistic and curious nature as we peek over the horizon.

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"News From The Future" with Dr Catherine Ball The Future Is Already Here.... Meet The Humans At The Cutting Edge

    • Tecnologia

Converging and emerging technologies from today, tomorrow, and next year. Educate and entertain yourself with Dr Cath's optimistic and curious nature as we peek over the horizon.

drcatherineball.substack.com

    Episode 10 with Jeanette Cheah and the Future of Education

    Episode 10 with Jeanette Cheah and the Future of Education

    Learn about exponential intelligence, Transhumanism, and ask whether IQ will even matter into the future…. (clue: likely not as much)
    How do we build in skills for the future when the curriculum already seems too late? But, this should not be a constant burden for teachers. Who should be responsible for the speed of Silicon Valley being taught in schools?
    Find out more about Jeanette at www.startwithhex.com


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    • 24 min
    Episode 9 with Alex Thomson and algae, innovations from the lab to the factory, and the fight against climate change.

    Episode 9 with Alex Thomson and algae, innovations from the lab to the factory, and the fight against climate change.

    Alex is a marine ecologist and a science communication guru with a passion about using ecosystem services to fight anthropogenic climate change.
    The teams Alex works with are diverse and deeply technical, this broad depth and wide horizon gives her a multi-faceted point of view when it comes to communicating complicated systems-thinking research.
    How do we get inventions from the lab to the factory? Industry connections are needed from inception. Global competitive edge in Australia needs a boost - what can we do better and where are we going a great job on the global stage.
    And algae - we really need to talk more about algae - we need to start wearing algae based silk!
    You can learn more and connect with Alex here: https://profiles.uts.edu.au/Alexandra.Thomson
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    • 22 min
    News From The Future Episode 8 with Claudine Ogilvie and the Smarter Data Supply Pipeline

    News From The Future Episode 8 with Claudine Ogilvie and the Smarter Data Supply Pipeline

    Seeing gaps and opportunity in the systems with the advances in AI and the surge in disruption. But, though we appear to be rushing to change, are we all just swimming fast to actually stand still and return to BAU? Claudine loves acceleration and democratisation of AI backed technologies.
    What happens to industry when it is disrupted by AI that is powered by quantum computing? How can companies catch up with new tech? Do we even as a business ecosystem understand the basics of data science?
    Data will be the foundation stone of all the AI and processes going forwards. As business leaders are starting to pay more attention to data within and beyond their own businesses let’s watch the growth and opportunity. Don’t get left behind- start investing in these skills and capabilities now.
    Find out more about Claudine and her really interesting work here:
    https://www.oando.com.au


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    • 19 min
    News From The Future Episode 7 w Jessica Bohorquez and the Future of Water

    News From The Future Episode 7 w Jessica Bohorquez and the Future of Water

    Water systems are incredibly complex and yet we don’t really connect well with where our drinking water comes from or the systems it passes through. In the near future there will be more flooding and more drought than our grandparents ever knew. Will there be wars over water? Do you know what a listening stick is?
    A global point of view applied to a local problem can mean fresh ideas and travel is key for early and mid-career researchers. Can Australia learn from other cities before we start facing our own water-shortages? Are we complacent about water?
    Follow the work of Jessica Bohorquez here: https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/jessica.bohorquezarevalo
    And her podcast (and a nice interview) is here: https://www.awa.asn.au/resources/latest-news/our-water-connection-podcast




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    • 19 min
    News From The Future Episode 6 w Teresa Ubide and Volcanic Predictions

    News From The Future Episode 6 w Teresa Ubide and Volcanic Predictions

    We have dormant volcanoes in South Australia and Victoria, did you know? We aren’t specifically monitoring them either…
    But volcanoes are more use to humans than being the location of a Bond villain’s lair- they harbour amazing stories and secrets of the magma we all float upon. Teresa likes to apply interrogation to any volcanic rocks she can get her hands on.
    Can we learn more about our planet’s past in order to help us become an off-planet species? What do we need to know about the rock we are living on?
    Check out Teresa’s work at UQ here: https://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/15355


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    • 24 min
    News From The Future Episode 5 w Kirsten Benkendorff and 'The Pesticide Problem of Australia'

    News From The Future Episode 5 w Kirsten Benkendorff and 'The Pesticide Problem of Australia'

    Ever eaten an Australian grown oyster? Was it from a fishery that also exports? How do we deregister pesticides that others have already banned? How do we protect farmers and workers from pesticide-related health problems?
    No, this isn’t a review of Silent Spring by Rachel Carter, this is about the scientists trying to get better data and information about how pesticides behave in Australian ecosystems. Who carries the burden of proof around problematic pesticides? Why don’t we test for our domestic markets where we test for food that is exported?
    Kirsten Benkendorff walks us through the Big P and what we need to do to support the scientists and communities that are collecting evidence about pesticide behaviour in their local environment.
    Learn more about Kirsten here:
    https://www.kirstenbenkendorffmarineresearch.au


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    • 23 min

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