Apex Cam FM
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- Science
What makes us human? Apex is the documentary series that tells original, true-life stories through words and music. Join host Phil Sansom as we explore our own nature, with detours through talking monkeys, war crimes, and artificial intelligence.
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Monkey See, Monkey Do
In the final episode of Apex, two stories about monkeys. One: why do humans empathise with each other? Two: what makes a painting a piece of art? And finally: what really makes us human?
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Produced by Phil SansomPresented by Phil Sansom and Bruce MillerThanks to Stephanie FriendSpecial thanks to Sarah Blaffer Hrdy and Charmaine Quinn
Music:
Theme - Isaac SquiresLonely Organ - Broke For FreeMy Luck - Broke For FreePiano Solo 2 - Seb WrideHallon - Christian BjoerklundCreature Comforts - Anamorphic OrchestraPiano Solo 1 - Seb Wride -
What the Bot Says
Every year artificial intelligence gets closer to becoming a reality. What makes us human when a robot can do everything we can? In this episode, two bots: an algorithm that writes news stories; and the world's most realistic chatbot.
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Produced by Bruce MillerPresented by Bruce Miller and Phil SansomSpecial Thanks to Larry Birnbaum and Steve Worswick
Music:
Lost Tape 1 - LoopezCylinder Nine - Chris Zabriskiecoelum - Kai EngelBarbarian - PierloSummer Spliffs - Broke For FreeXXV - Broke For Free -
What is it Good For? Part 2: Ants
What if humans aren't the only ones who fight and kill? What if other animals can be just as ruthless? In this episode - the weird world of ant warfare.
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Produced and Presented by Phil SansomOriginal Music by Isaac SquiresSpecial Thanks to Mikey Bustos -
What is it Good For? Part 1: Angels
Who were the Angels of Bataan? And what can their story tell us about war crimes - what they are, why they happen, and who decides when they do?
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Produced by Phil SansomReporting from Ruth DelahuntySpecial thanks to Barak Kushner
Music:
Theme - Isaac Squireshawaii untropic - vicbangDrum Feature: Generations from the Simple Gifts Show - The United States Army Old Fife and Drum CorpsLow Horizon - Kai EngelTortoise Shell - Podington BearGoing Forward, Looking Back - Podington BearDrums of War 1 - CesqueSquinting at the Sun (radio edit) - Lee RosevereCreature Comforts - Anamorphic OrchestraRebound - Podington BearChrysalis - Podington Bear -
From the Mouths of Snakes
There's a lot of different languages in the world - including some that haven't ever been spoken before. In this episode, meet the people who create new languages from scratch as a hobby, and dive into the story of Parseltongue from Harry Potter.
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Produced by Phil SansomPresented by Phil Sansom and Bruce MillerSpecial thanks to Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets and Robert Murphy
Music:
Machine Elves - Anamorphic OrchestraHail to the Chief - United States Army BandCreature Comforts - Anamorphic OrchestraMongo Bongo - krackatoaChosen Kale Mazel Tov - The Underscore OrchestraCylinder Nine - Chris ZabriskieWash Out - Broke For FreeAlone in Kyoto - AirIn The Hall of the Mountain King - Kevin MacLeodLonely Organ - Broke For FreeTired Boy - Joey Pecoraro -
Language
In the first episode of Apex, Phil and Bruce delve into the journey of how we first started speaking to each other - and listen to a lot of whistling.
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Produced by Phil SansomPresented by Phil Sansom and Bruce MillerThanks to Laura WestonSpecial Thanks to Adriano Lameira and Serge Wich
Music:
Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 (Obertura) - Richard StraussHungaria - Latche SwingHallon - Christian BjoerklundGeorgia on my Mind - whistled by Ralph GieseDay Bird - Broke For FreeMystery - The Lovely MoonMongo Bongo - krackatoaNight Owl - Broke for FreeSpy Glass - Kevin MacLeodJagged Softness, What the Fudge - Jared C BaloghMy Luck - Broke For FreeDer Holle Rache (Queen of the Night aria from ‘The Magic Flute’) - Wolfgang Amadeus MozartU Smile (800x slower) - Justin BieberThe Lion Sleeps Tonight - Selwyn College Whistling Choir