
Tissue Engineering
The winners from NASA’s Vascular Tissue Challenge are taking their Earth-based research to space.

Ep. 205: How to Use AI for B2B Storytelling Without Losing Your Brand | Nick Usborne
In this episode, Nick Usborne explains how B2B marketers can harness AI for scalable content while preserving their brand’s unique voice. He stresses that the only defensible moat is a company’s authentic story, not generic narratives or tone, and reveals...

Nvidia's Game-Changing Weather Model
In this episode, Jamie and Jaeden explore the latest breakthroughs in AI-driven weather forecasting, spotlighting Nvidia's new weather model that delivers markedly higher accuracy. They discuss how businesses, especially e‑commerce platforms, can harness these predictions to anticipate demand spikes tied...

623: Why 90% of TikTok Shop Sellers Fail & How The Other 10% Make Millions With Ian Page
In this episode, host Steve talks with Ian Page, founder of Bullseye Sellers, about why 90% of TikTok Shop sellers fail and how the top 10% achieve million‑dollar success. Ian explains TikTok’s tightened onboarding rules, the importance of Fulfilled‑by‑TikTok (FPT)...

Accelerating Disaster Response with GiveDirectly's Nick Allardice - Ep. 287
In this episode, Nick Allardice, President and CEO of GiveDirectly, discusses how his organization leverages AI, mobile money, and satellite imagery to deliver cash assistance to people affected by disasters, often within days. He explains AI-driven flood forecasting in regions...

292: Move Over Perovskite - There’s a New Solar Kid in Town
In this episode, Matt and Sean Ferrell shift focus from perovskite to kesterite, a newer solar‑cell material that could become a cheaper, less toxic alternative to current technologies. They explain kesterite’s historical roots, its manufacturing challenges, and why it may...

Claude Apps: How Anthropic’s New Interactive Apps Can Up Your AI Productivity
In this episode, Jordan Wilson explores Anthropic’s new Claude Apps, interactive tools embedded within the Claude LLM that aim to streamline AI‑driven workflows. He explains the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that powers these apps, walks through enabling them, and compares...

Waabi Raises $1B From Uber and VCs
The episode examines Waabi, an autonomous trucking startup that just raised a $1 billion funding round, including a $250 million investment from Uber. It highlights Waabi's AI‑first strategy, which relies on advanced simulation to enable rapid learning and generalization across vehicle platforms...

#527 - The Piggyback Method: Build an Amazon Brand Without Starting From Zero with The Zab Twins
In this episode Andy explains the "Piggyback Method," a strategy for launching an Amazon brand by leveraging existing product demand rather than building from scratch. The Zab Twins share how piggybacking on proven listings outperforms traditional retail and supplier models,...

SaaStr 839: Why Most SaaS Companies Will Fail at AI (And How to Avoid It) with Intercom's CPO
In this episode, Intercom Chief Product Officer Paul Adams details how the company pivoted from a struggling SaaS business to an AI-first powerhouse, launching the Fin product that now resolves over a million customer issues weekly. He explains that successful...

Give It a Name
In this episode, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson discuss how and when they choose product names, sharing stories behind names like Fizzy and Omarchy and noting that no name can satisfy every criterion. They explain the practical influence of...
A Billion Dollar Bet on AI-First Drug Development
In this episode, Marc Tessier‑Lavigne, co‑founder and CEO of Xaira, explains how the company is using an end‑to‑end AI platform to overhaul drug discovery by tackling three core bottlenecks: target selection, molecule design, and patient stratification. Xaira trains high‑dimensional "virtual...

First Flight
The episode chronicles NASA's historic first flight of the X‑59 Quiet Supersonic Transport, detailing the years of design, development, and testing that led to its October launch. It explains how the aircraft's innovative shape and engine technology aim to dramatically...

Risky Business #822 -- France Will Ditch American Tech over Security Risks
In this episode Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau review a week of cybersecurity headlines, highlighting France’s decision to replace US collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams and Zoom with a sovereign platform, and China’s alleged “Salt Typhoon” operation that spied on...

SANS Stormcast Wednesday, January 28th, 2026: Romance Scams; DoS Vuln in React Server Components; OpenSSL Patch; Kubernetes Priv Confusion
The episode covers four security topics: the early tactics of romance scams as detailed in a guest diary, a newly released denial‑of‑service fix for React Server Components, critical OpenSSL updates that patch a remote‑code‑execution flaw, and a Kubernetes Helm chart...

E202: Recent Advances in LLMs and How They Will Impact Science and Pharma Research
In this episode, Javier Tordable, founder and CEO of Pauling.ai and former Google technologist, explains how modern large language models have evolved into autonomous AI agents capable of executing multi‑step scientific workflows, from literature synthesis to hypothesis generation and computational...

Why 'Aligned AI' Could Still Kill Democracy | David Duvenaud, Ex-Anthropic Team Lead
In this episode, David Duvenaud—former Anthropic alignment‑evals lead and computer‑science professor—explores the "gradual disempowerment" thesis that fully capable AI will economically and politically marginalize humans, threatening liberal democracy. He argues that democracy arose from nations needing productive, educated citizens, but...

Artemis II: Inside NASA’s New Ride to the Moon
In this episode, hosts Jacob Pinter and Padi Boyd take listeners inside NASA’s Artemis II mission, touring the Orion crew capsule with vehicle manager Branelle Rodriguez and exploring its life‑support, habitability, and waste‑management systems. They also sit down with Space Launch...

VC10X - Engineering Liquidity in Deeptech - Brad Harrison, Founder, Scout Ventures
In this 45‑minute episode, West Point graduate and former Airborne Ranger Brad Harrison explains how Scout Ventures applies military‑grade SOPs and a 40‑revision investment process to back frontier deep‑tech startups at the nexus of national security and innovation. He details...

The Secrets to Successful Payment Implementations
In this episode, host Paul McMeekin interviews Solitaire Moffett, Director of Implementations at Bottomline, about best practices for smooth payment system rollouts. She emphasizes early stakeholder engagement, thorough preparation, and clear communication to avoid common pitfalls such as testing fatigue...

AI Images for Business: Tools, Prompts, and Strategy
In this episode, host interviews visual strategist Lauren deVane about leveraging AI-generated images for business branding. She outlines a seven‑pillar prompting framework and a streamlined workflow that lets marketers create high‑quality, on‑brand visuals without costly photography. Key takeaways include practical...

Product Pass Drop: Canva, ElevenLabs, Manus, Factory, Amp, Railway, Framer—Now Free with Your Paid Subscription
In this episode of Lenny's Reads, the host announces seven new premium partners—Canva, ElevenLabs, Manus, Factory, Amp, Railway, and Framer—added to the Product Pass, boosting the total value of a paid subscription to over $25,000. He walks through each tool’s...

Charming Commerce Ft. Rembrandt Charms
In this episode, host interviews Eric Lux, President of Rembrandt Charms, about the booming online market for charms and the factors driving high conversion rates. Lux explains how vertical integration ensures consistent inventory on retail shelves and streamlines fulfillment. He...

Finding Your Voice in Your Marketing
In this episode, Andréa Jones explains how to develop and share a clear, relief‑focused point of view (POV) in your marketing without sparking online drama. She outlines a four‑part POV framework—values, founder experience, community values, and transformation—and shows how to...
The Infrastructure Revolution Behind Data Centers in Space With Ramon.Space CEO Avi Shabtai
In this episode, Ramon.Space CEO Avi Shabtai explains the vision of a distributed‑architecture data center in space, where a mesh of satellites functions as individual compute and storage nodes. He outlines the technical foundations—edge‑computing hardware, onboard processing, and inter‑satellite networking—that...

Protecting Human Health
NASA researchers monitor the atmospheric movement of pollutants to help protect human health.
Interview: Demis Hassabis @ Sources Live, Davos
In this live Davos interview, DeepMind CEO Demir Hassabis outlines upcoming developments for Gemini 4, including its integration with Apple’s Siri, and discusses the broader roadmap toward artificial general intelligence (AGI). He highlights gaps that still need to be solved for...

Microsoft Reveals Maya 200 AI Inference Chip
The episode dives into Microsoft's Maya 200 AI inference chip, detailing its architecture, power efficiency, and performance metrics that enable faster, lower‑cost deployment of large AI models. It contrasts inference needs with training workloads, emphasizing how custom silicon can dramatically...

The Evolution of Direct Debit
In this episode, host Mike Chambers sits down with Richard Ransom of Bottomline and Mike Hutchinson of The Regular Payments Marketing Company to trace the half‑century history of direct debit, examining current transaction volumes, value trends, and the evolving supply...

Ralph Wiggum, Clawdbot, and Mac Minis: How Pros Are Vibe Coding in 2026
In this episode the hosts explore "vibe coding" as it exists in early 2026, showing how autonomous agent swarms can generate millions of lines of code and how solo developers deploy always‑on AI employees on inexpensive hardware. They break down...
Fairness in PCA-Based Recommenders
In this episode, David Liu, an assistant research professor at Cornell, discusses how standard recommender techniques like PCA and collaborative filtering can unintentionally disadvantage minority and niche user groups. He introduces the notion of "power niche users"—highly active users with...

$240,000/Year In-Office Job or the $120,000/Year Fully Remote Job?
In this episode of Tea with GaryVee, Gary discusses the trade‑off between a high‑paying $240k in‑office role and a lower‑paying $120k fully remote position, emphasizing that compensation is just one factor in career decisions. He argues that execution, adaptability, and...

Inside $3M GPU Racks: Powering Modern AI with Bryan Oliver | Ep. 16
In this episode, Adi Polak interviews Bryan Oliver of Thoughtworks about his journey from building swimming pools to engineering massive GPU racks for AI workloads. Oliver explains the technical and operational challenges of running $3M GPU data centers, focusing on...
Nvidia Releases Open Model PersonaPlex, a Voice AI that Listens and Talks at the Same Time
Nvidia unveiled PersonaPlex, an open‑source 7 B parameter voice AI that can listen and speak simultaneously, delivering real‑time, natural conversations with customizable voices and roles via hybrid audio‑text prompts. By combining real and synthetic training data, the model learns nuanced behaviors...

Prioritizing Shortfalls
In this brief 1‑minute, 30‑second episode, NASA discusses how it is leveraging the rapid growth of the U.S. space economy to shape its own technology investment strategy. The agency highlights the importance of identifying and prioritizing “shortfalls” – capability gaps...

Sovereign Space, Smart Weather, and a Very Busy Orbit.
The episode spotlights major developments in the increasingly crowded orbital environment, including D‑Orbit’s $53 million Series D raise to boost M&A and in‑space computing, Loft Orbital’s selection as prime contractor for France’s DESIR radar‑imaging program, and Aalyria’s award from the U.S. Air...

Technology Meets Trust: The Real Role of Digital Banking, with Frank Hopkins.
In this episode, host Josh DeTar talks with Frank Hopkins, founder and CEO of Hopkins Leadership, about how community banks can stay relevant amid rapid technological change and competition from larger institutions. Hopkins emphasizes that a bank’s true advantage lies...

M&A Advisor on Ecommerce Valuations
In this episode, Frank Kosarek, co‑founder of the M&A marketplace BizPort and former head of acquisitions for a major ecommerce aggregator, explains how ecommerce business valuations have shifted toward discretionary earnings and recurring revenue models like subscriptions. He outlines the...

AI Partnerships, Ads in ChatGPT, and the "Most Amazing" Super Bowl Bet (516)
In this episode of *This Old Marketing*, Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose dissect three headline-grabbing AI developments: Apple and Google's multi‑year AI partnership, OpenAI’s plan to introduce ads into ChatGPT, and Salesforce’s bid to create the "most amazing" Super Bowl...

502: Unlocking B2B Intelligence with AI Workflows
In episode 502, host Drew Neisser talks with Dave Brong of Level Agency about how CMO Huddles turned a cumbersome 10‑step post‑meeting workflow into an automated intelligence engine that extracts, structures, and makes searchable the insights from hundreds of conversations....

Molecular Oxygen
In this episode, the host explores NASA's innovative approach to extracting molecular oxygen from lunar regolith by separating it from solid metals embedded in moon dust and rock. The discussion covers the underlying chemical processes, the engineering challenges of scaling...
Inside America's AI Strategy: Infrastructure, Regulation, and Global Competition
In this episode of All‑In, hosts Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg, moderated by Maria Bartiromo, discuss America’s AI strategy with former U.S. Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios. They examine the massive costs and energy demands of...

Utah's Hidden Fintech Powerhouse: Ryan Christiansen on Building Bridges Between Academia and Industry
In this episode, Ryan Christiansen recounts his journey from managing credit portfolios during the 2008 crisis to pioneering open‑banking platforms at Finicity and now leading the University of Utah’s Fintech Center. He explains the Center’s multidisciplinary model that blends business,...

Space and Satellite Futures: How Is INTEGRASYS Strengthening Satellite Operations. Through Software-Defined Capability?
In this New Member Spotlight episode, SSPI host Tamara Bond‑Williams interviews INTEGRASYS CEO Álvaro Sánchez about the company's software‑defined approach to satellite operations. Sánchez explains how INTEGRASYS tackles interference mitigation, spectrum awareness, and operational resilience, enabling operators to make long‑term...

Google Gemini and SAT Prep
The episode examines Google's rollout of free, AI‑powered SAT practice tests built on its Gemini model, highlighting how this service personalizes study experiences at no cost. Hosts discuss the broader debate around AI in education, weighing benefits like accessibility against...

Home Robots Are Coming Faster than You Think, with Sunday's Tony Zhao
In this episode Alex and Ellis dissect the hype surrounding robotics and the practical challenges of building useful home robots, before interviewing Tony Zhao, founder of Sunday Robotics. Zhao explains how their robot Memo is trained using real-world data collected...
CFO Summit: How to Get Your Forecast Back on Track
In this episode, the hosts dissect why forecasts inevitably miss the mark and emphasize the speed of response as the true metric of success. They outline a three‑step process: early detection of variance, tightening the signal‑to‑action loop with daily accountability,...

AI and Education: How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Learning (International Day of Education Special Episode)
In this International Day of Education special, the host revisits conversations with leading figures from Turnitin, Coursera, Pearson, American University, and Singularity University to explore how AI is reshaping learning. The guests discuss AI‑driven digital classrooms, the heightened importance of...

GLP Podcast: Everybody’s Wrong About RFK, Jr.’s Dietary Guidelines
In this episode, Dr. Liza Lockwood and Cameron J. English dissect the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which promote "real food"—full‑fat dairy, fruits, vegetables, and more protein—while still limiting saturated fat to under 10% of calories. They explain how media...

Recommended or Rejected: Does AI Trust You
In this episode, host discusses the looming shift to AI-driven search and how businesses can ensure they remain visible when AI becomes the primary recommendation engine. Guest Marcus Sheridan, a renowned marketing strategist and author of "They Ask, You Answer,"...