Today, Tomorrow’s Technologies Jose Negron
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- Technology
Today, Tomorrow’s Technologies (T3) enables our scientists, engineers and innovators to establish a daily dialogue with a non-techy listener. This engagement will expand our understanding of how technology can impact our daily lives. The goal is to simplify, avoid the tech mystery and encourage the study or participation in these new disciplines. T3 benefits will answer the following questions:
a. What are the positive or negative impacts in the new technology?
b. When can these technologies impact our daily routine?
c. How can society benefit from these technologies?
T3 will cover a variety of engineering, scientific and future technologies. Topics include autonomous vehicles, disruptive products, cyber technologies, smart homes/devices, unmanned aerial vehicles, smart phone, now what?, space exploration/activities, electric technologies, energy/alternate energy, tech government vs commercial, technology in high schools, future robots, and the next inventions.
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My Bucket List and Technology Advancements
Over the last 12 months of Season 5, I have highlighted various technologies and innovations. I have shared my stories of owning and using these technologies, innovation or gadgets.
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Space, the next generation
We have chatted how different 2020 would be on space exploration. But now 8 months later, we have begun to secure our next generation of space exploration targets.
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Scuba Diving Technology
In our show today, I will discuss one of my bucket list items—scuba diving.
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Encore: Photography - What I need to know but never asked
Photograph is a subject I wanted to learn more about but did not have the chance to ask an expert. Today, T3 will interview Master Photographer Philip Kent.
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Encore: Robotic Combat - Yes, BattleBots Is back!
How exciting is to see two or three robots battle in the same arena? You begin to understand the sheer power brought to the forefront by the competitor’s selection of current technology solutions.
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Nuclear Energy / Molten Chloride Salt Fast Reactor
It has been debated in the last few years that we need to enhance the US commitment to the development of Nuclear Power. At T3 we have devoted several podcasts on nuclear power both in the US and internationally.