Smart Talks with IBM and Malcolm Gladwell: An Open Conversation about Open Innovation

Smart Talks with IBM and Malcolm Gladwell: An Open Conversation about Open Innovation

In this episode of Smart Talks, Malcolm talks to Jim Whitehurst, senior advisor at IBM and an expert in open source software and innovation. During their conversation, Jim reveals how embracing moments that initially feel like chaos can ultimately lead to more open organizations, and broader access to new ideas.

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Tyrannosaurus Sex

Tyrannosaurus Sex

Although scientists still aren't sure exactly how dinosaurs reproduced, fascinating (and surprising) conjectures abound. Join Robert and Julie as they explore the procedures experts use to recreate th...

26 Apr 201124min

The Quest for Cyberimmortality

The Quest for Cyberimmortality

Is it possible that human evolution is on the verge of transcending its organic roots? And, if it is possible, how could it actually occur? Join Robert and Julie as they explore the mind-blowing conce...

21 Apr 201132min

Is privacy an illusion?

Is privacy an illusion?

Are computers approaching singularity? Join Robert and Julie as they discuss the quest for cyberimmortality. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com...

19 Apr 201132min

Five-fingered Evolutionary Discount

Five-fingered Evolutionary Discount

Mickey Mouse gets along just fine with four digits on each hand, so why do humans have five of these digits? In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Julie ask why so many creatures evol...

14 Apr 201124min

Neuromyths:  What You Think You Know About Your Brain

Neuromyths: What You Think You Know About Your Brain

We all know the myth that we use only 10% of our brains, but how we know it's a myth in the first place? In this episode, Robert and Julie interview neurosurgeon Dr. T. Glenn Pait and learn how neuros...

12 Apr 201123min

Does your dog really love you?

Does your dog really love you?

It's often said that dogs are man's best friend -- but does science support this claim? In this episode, Robert and Julie examine the science behind human-canine relationships. Tune in to learn whethe...

7 Apr 201138min

Lying Robots and the Lies They Tell

Lying Robots and the Lies They Tell

Will robots of the future eventually surpass the intellectual plane of humanity? This event (which, as far as we know, hasn't happened yet) is known as the robot singularity. Listen in to learn more a...

5 Apr 201139min

Why Your Brain Likes Conspiracy

Why Your Brain Likes Conspiracy

The human brain strives to organize and classify sensory information. But what happens when new information conflicts with pre-existing data? Tune in as Julie and guest host Ben explore the fascinatin...

31 Mar 201133min

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