4 episodes

History is full of innovations that brought us to where we are today. H++ is a podcast that focuses on each "new" and exciting innovation and their lasting effects.

Cover art photo provided by NASA on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nasa

History Plus Plus Nicholas Adamou

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

History is full of innovations that brought us to where we are today. H++ is a podcast that focuses on each "new" and exciting innovation and their lasting effects.

Cover art photo provided by NASA on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nasa

    Technology of the Space Race

    Technology of the Space Race

    Episode Description:

    NASA scientists and engineers have developed dozens of life-changing and ultra-useful inventions as they raced to beat the Soviets to the moon. In this episode, we look at what they developed, and how they are being used today.

    Credits:

    Nicholas Adamou - Host / Organizer of Show discussion Researcher

    Luke Murray - Guest, audio junkie, sound producer Researcher 

    Asher Muse - Guest, Computer Science Wizard, Researcher 

    Matt Morrical - Guest, Researcher, History Extraordinaire

    • 7 min
    The Rise of the Middle Class and Social Innovation

    The Rise of the Middle Class and Social Innovation

    Episode Description:

    The rise of the middle class has changed how life in metropolis works. 

    Credits:


    Nicholas Adamou - Host / Organizer of Show discussion
    Researcher Luke Murray - Guest, audio junkie, sound producer
    Researcher Asher Muse - Guest, Computer Science Wizard, Researcher
    Researcher Matt Morrical - Out Sick

    • 5 min
    Technology, Innovation, and the Steam Engine (Director's Cut)

    Technology, Innovation, and the Steam Engine (Director's Cut)

    Episode Description:

    This is a bonus, extended version of Episode 1, "Technology, Innovation, and the Steam Engine".

    Thomas Newcomen and James Watt, who really deserves credit for the creation of the steam engine and providing the initial spark to ignite the Industrial Revolution? Digging deeper, how does this dynamic relate to the broader world and technology, space, computing, and more in today's fast pace and rapidly evolving society? 

    Credits:


    Nicholas Adamou - Host / Organizer of Show discussion, Researcher 
    Luke Murray - Guest, audio junkie, sound producer, Researcher 
    Asher Muse - Guest, Computer Science Wizard, Researcher 
    Matt Morrical - Guest, Researcher, Engineer Extraordinaire

    • 24 min
    Technology, Innovation, and the Steam Engine

    Technology, Innovation, and the Steam Engine

    Episode Description:

    Thomas Newcomen and James Watt, who really deserves credit for the creation of the steam engine and providing the initial spark to ignite the Industrial Revolution? Digging deeper, how does this dynamic relate to the broader world and technology, space, computing, and more in today's fast pace and rapidly evolving society? 

    Credits:


    Nicholas Adamou - Host / Organizer of Show discussion, Researcher
    Luke Murray - Guest, audio junkie, sound producer, Researcher
    Asher Muse - Guest, Computer Science Wizard, Researcher
    Matt Morrical - Guest, Researcher, Engineer Extraordinaire

    • 7 min

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