
The $100B Leak: Fixed From Space | The Further, Faster Podcast
The Further Faster podcast spotlights a hidden $100 billion annual loss caused by methane leaks in the energy sector and introduces Airmo, a Berlin‑based startup that plans to locate those emissions from orbit. Founder Daria Stepanova, an aerospace engineer with a history of CubeSat missions, explains how micro‑satellites equipped with hyperspectral sensors will scan the planet for methane and CO₂ plumes, offering a faster, broader alternative to handheld detectors. Airmo’s roadmap deliberately staggered technology development: first, a demonstrator on aircraft proved sensor performance; then a scaled‑down version for drones generated early commercial contracts with Total Energies, Uniper and regional gas‑storage operators. This airborne phase supplied revenue, market validation, and pricing data, allowing the team to secure a European Space Agency contract and blend public grants with venture capital to fund the eventual satellite constellation. The interview highlights the importance of team credibility—co‑founder Igor Mediod brings five decades of ESA optical‑instrument experience—and the strategic decision to pause satellite work until enough ground‑based proof points existed. By translating raw methane plume images into actionable insights for operators, Airmo turns a data‑rich problem into a sellable product that can pinpoint leaks, often fixable with simple repairs. If successful, Airmo’s space‑based monitoring could dramatically cut emissions, recover lost natural‑gas value, and create a new revenue stream for energy firms, while demonstrating a scalable model for deep‑tech startups that marry aerospace innovation with immediate commercial demand.

The Future of Preventative MRI | The Further, Faster Podcast
The Further Faster podcast features Andrew Barnes, co‑founder of 1 MRI, discussing the company’s whole‑body magnetic resonance imaging service as a preventive health tool. 1 MRI grew from a hobbyist experiment—buying an MRI machine after a viral Kim Kardashian post—to a structured...

After 14 Months Off Social Media Immersed in Research Papers, He Isn't Just Building an App
The video chronicles the founder’s decision to abandon social media for fourteen months, devoting every moment to building Doorstep, a logistics platform poised to transform urban delivery. During this hiatus he consumed dozens of books, dissected academic papers on physics and...

From Blockchain Interest to a Massive Ecosystem of 25 Biobanks and 500,000 Samples #shorts
The video outlines a venture that leverages blockchain technology to turn donated biological samples into non‑fungible tokens (NFTs), creating a digital marketplace for research material. By minting each biosample as an NFT, the platform can embed metadata, enforce cryptographic de‑identification, and...

When Patients Become Stakeholders, Science Moves in the Right Direction.
The video argues that treating patients as stakeholders rather than mere sources of biomaterial could fundamentally reshape human‑subjects research. By moving away from the traditional, consent‑document‑heavy, extractive model, researchers would grant participants genuine agency over how their samples are used. Key...