Ai Decodes

Ai Decodes

AI Decodes is where curiosity meets clarity. Each episode breaks down big ideas—from cosmic phenomena to hidden histories—into stories you’ll actually want to share at dinner. Formerly AI Investigates, the show digs deeper, translates the jargon, and pulls the signal out of the static. Please leave a comment on any topics that you would like us to cover in future episodes. Note: This is for entertainment purposes only and as in all things in life, do your own research and never take one podcast as gospel on the matter. Enjoy, but always remain open minded to other opinions.

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Episoder(261)

The 2026 Space Guide: A Grand Tour of the Heavens

The 2026 Space Guide: A Grand Tour of the Heavens

The year 2026 is officially the year of the observer. From a rare six-planet "Grand Parade" in February to the historic return of humans to the lunar vicinity with Artemis II, the sky is practically a...

7 Feb 31min

Fermentation vs Pickled Foods - What's the difference?!

Fermentation vs Pickled Foods - What's the difference?!

Are your favorite pickles actually alive? In this episode, Albany Adams and Grace Shelly decode the complex science of fermentation and pickling. Drawing from 51 scientific sources, we break down how ...

7 Feb 28min

Ai takes the wheel - Driving the Martian rover

Ai takes the wheel - Driving the Martian rover

What happens to the "human element" of exploration when the robot starts making its own path?

7 Feb 38min

The Hydrogen Curse: Why Is It So Hard to Get to the Moon?

The Hydrogen Curse: Why Is It So Hard to Get to the Moon?

NASA’s Artemis II mission is officially delayed to March 2026. The culprit? A familiar "ghost" in the machine: a persistent liquid hydrogen leak that halted the final countdown at T-minus 5 minutes.In...

5 Feb 23min

The Mutant Gene: Why Everyone with Blue Eyes is Related

The Mutant Gene: Why Everyone with Blue Eyes is Related

Every single person with blue eyes can trace their lineage back to one common ancestor. This week, we explore the genetic mutation on the OCA2 and HERC2 genes that occurred between 6,000 and 10,000 ye...

28 Jan 33min

The Science of Taste: Genetics, Cilantro & Why We Crave Sugar

The Science of Taste: Genetics, Cilantro & Why We Crave Sugar

Taste is more than just biology—it's memory. This week, we look at how personal experience and emotional associations can turn a once-loved dish into an object of aversion. We also dive into the socia...

27 Jan 40min

Genomic Engineering 2.0: DNA Word Processing & Synthetic Biology

Genomic Engineering 2.0: DNA Word Processing & Synthetic Biology

We are entering a new era of digital biology. This week, we break down the latest breakthroughs in genomic engineering, moving beyond standard CRISPR to advanced tools like base editing.We examine how...

26 Jan 28min

The White Hurricane - Bombogenesis

The White Hurricane - Bombogenesis

How did a single storm expose the fragility of the Industrial Revolution? We investigate the science of bombogenesis—a rapid drop in atmospheric pressure—and its devastating impact during the Blizzard...

26 Jan 48min

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