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Speaker Series

We meet the people reshaping the world of research. Each month, we sit down with influential thought leaders, innovators, and changemakers from across the research ecosystem to explore their ideas, insights, and the impact of their work. From open science and research integrity to cutting-edge data innovation and collaboration, our conversations uncover how technology, policy, and culture are transforming the way we discover, share, and apply knowledge. Join us as we navigate the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of research—one conversation at a time.

  1. Deborah Blum on Science Journalism

    6 DAYS AGO

    Deborah Blum on Science Journalism

    Deborah Blum is an acclaimed science journalist, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and Director of the Knight Science Journalism program at MIT. With a career spanning decades, she has worked tirelessly to bridge the gap between science and the public through her compelling storytelling and her commitment to advancing science literacy. Her influential books, including The Poisoner’s Handbook and The Poison Squad, explore the intersection of science, history, and societal impact, earning her widespread recognition. At the Knight Science Journalism program, Deborah leads efforts to train and support journalists worldwide, fostering a global community dedicated to improving the quality of science communication and addressing pressing challenges like misinformation and declining public trust in science. In this conversation, Deborah discusses the evolving role of science journalism in today’s complex information landscape. From her leadership at the Knight Science Journalism Program to her insights on science literacy and the challenges of misinformation, Deborah explores how journalists and scientists can work together to build a more informed and trusting society. She emphasises the importance of education, social justice, and effective communication in fostering a science-literate public while highlighting the program’s global impact in empowering the next generation of science journalists and the power of storytelling in bridging the gap between science and society. Read more here and ⁠⁠watch the episode here⁠⁠. Series lead and interviewer: ⁠⁠Dr Suze Kundu⁠⁠, Director of Researcher and Community Engagement, ⁠⁠Digital Science⁠⁠. Filming and production support: Huw James, Science Story Lab. Filmed at the Knight Science Journalism headquarters, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA. Recorded in April 2024.

    46 min
  2. Dr Danny Hillis on Technology and Truth

    03/12/2024

    Dr Danny Hillis on Technology and Truth

    For our host Suze, the countdown to Christmas means three things - excitement, new gadgets, and an almost daily dose of Disney in one form or another. So, since it's December, let's tick off a hattrick of all three of those boxes with this special extra-long conversation with Dr Danny Hillis - inventor, innovator, and the founder of Applied Invention. Want to avoid that annual appraisal or procrastinate around your 2025 planning? Grab a drink and a chocolate orange, and spend 50 minutes hearing from the legend that developed the knowledge graph that provides the foundations for Google Search. In this conversation, Danny chats with Dr Suze Kundu about his journey from building the fastest computers to founding Applied Invention, emphasising the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in solving complex problems. He reflects on the legacy of Thinking Machines and its impact on parallel computing and artificial intelligence, as well as his role in developing the Google Knowledge Graph. Danny also addresses the challenges of misinformation in the digital age and the need for a robust infrastructure to discern truth. He highlights the significance of aesthetic design in technology and the potential for future advancements in knowledge representation. Read more here⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠watch the episode here⁠⁠. Series lead and interviewer: ⁠⁠Dr Suze Kundu⁠⁠, Director of Researcher and Community Engagement, ⁠⁠Digital Science⁠⁠. Filming and production support: Huw James, Science Story Lab. Filmed at the Applied Invention Massachusetts office, Cambridge, MA, USA. Recorded in April 2024.

    50 min

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We meet the people reshaping the world of research. Each month, we sit down with influential thought leaders, innovators, and changemakers from across the research ecosystem to explore their ideas, insights, and the impact of their work. From open science and research integrity to cutting-edge data innovation and collaboration, our conversations uncover how technology, policy, and culture are transforming the way we discover, share, and apply knowledge. Join us as we navigate the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of research—one conversation at a time.

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