Podcasts




S3E79|Romance from the depths of space, a cosmic dialogue with James Webb's core team

Duration: 0:44:09

In this podcast, the hosts discuss the recent release of five stunning images from the James Webb Space Telescope by NASA. They interview two members of the Webb Telescope team to discuss the significance of these images and how they were captured. The team used advanced techniques and a longer exposure time to capture the images which reveal information about the universe's earliest moments. The podcast also touches on the telescope's capabilities, including its larger diameter than the Hubble Telescope and its ability to capture more detailed images. The hosts reveal that their university's team will be using the telescope for further observations and data gathering in the future.


Mysteries of the Moon

Duration: 0:35:52

This year marks the anniversary of two landmark events in the history of space exploration . In September 1969, the world's first interplanetary automatic station reached the lunar surface . In July 1969, a spacecraft with two astronauts on board landed on the moon for the first time .


Language: Russian

Life and mysteries of a neutron star

Duration: 0:36:01

Astronomers have been studying neutron stars for decades, but there are still many blind spots in their nature . These are the densest and "gravitationally saturated" objects in the known universe . Their hypergravity is so strong that, for example, only one piece of sugar from the substance of a neutron star will weigh 100 million tons on our planet, which is approximately equal to


EP4 Can only be imagined but can’t be done - talk about the ups and downs of the innovation circle, tell me, I’m listening

Duration: 0:32:55

In this episode, the host and guests discuss the revolutionary impact of fintech on the financial industry. The fintech industry has faced many challenges, but the guests share their successes and experiences in overcoming them. Fintech Space, the first fintech innovation accelerator in China, offers a wide range of resources and support for fintech startups, including legal advice, mentorship programs, and business development opportunities. Two featured fintech startups, specializing in insurance technology and blockchain, share their services and projects that help their clients automate and streamline their processes. Overall, the fintech industry has great potential for growth and innovation, but entrepreneurs need to be willing to tackle the challenges and be open to collaboration and partnership.


Davos and climate change, digital fragmentation and health systems in crisis

Duration: 0:14:18.070204

The podcast discusses the implications of World Economic Forum risks for 2020, particularly focusing on three main themes: climate change, geopolitical fragmentation, and the challenges faced by healthcare systems. The host, Edson Nascimento, elaborates on how economic concerns have intensified as fiscal and monetary policies worldwide become increasingly constrained, leading to dissatisfaction within local populations. Climate change is highlighted as an urgent issue, with the past five years potentially being the warmest on record, resulting in extreme weather events and contributing to geopolitical tension, particularly in the Arctic, where nations compete for resources such as gas and fish due to melting ice. The podcast also addresses the digital realm, noting how emerging technologies like 5G and cryptocurrencies create military maneuvering in cyberspace. The lack of international governance increases transaction costs and complicates the regulatory landscape for digital currencies, impacting national sovereignty. Finally, the podcast underscores the stress on public health systems, revealing that many previously eradicated diseases, such as polio, persist in certain countries. The rise of vaccine hesitancy and antibiotic resistance further threatens healthcare advances made over recent decades, putting public health goals at risk. The conversation aims to bring experts to discuss these critical issues, emphasizing their relevance to our everyday lives.


24. Ripples of Space and Time

Duration: 0:22:06.209116

Welcome to listen to the discussion on the history of science. Hawking wrote a new book called "The Grand Design," in which he mentioned the analogy of a goldfish in a fish tank. If the fish is inside the fish tank, it sees the external world as distorted, making it seem unreal. Physicists today are like the goldfish in the tank, unsure if the universe's space is curved or not. Is the universe bent or straight? If the space is curved, is pi still equal to 3.14159? On Earth, the equator makes the Earth a sphere. Is the circumference approximately twice the diameter? These questions lead to the discussion of how to determine if space is curved. Physicists use intricate methods, such as interferometers, to measure and detect any disturbances in the space-time continuum, like gravitational waves. Interferometers are devices that use two perpendicular laser beams to form interference patterns. If the space-time is distorted by a gravitational wave, the path of light is altered, allowing physicists to measure the effect. To increase sensitivity, the length of the laser beams must be extended, as demonstrated in the LIGO observatories in the United States. By having two observatories located far apart, physicists can differentiate between noise and valid signals from gravitational waves. Collecting data since 2003, LIGO is the most significant and sensitive gravitational wave detector globally, with plans for further upgrades to increase sensitivity. However, increasing sensitivity and maintaining interferometers are costly, leading to suggestions for other countries, such as China, to invest in interferometers due to their increasing financial stability. Although the cost and complexity of these instruments are high, they remain essential for scientific research and exploration. The potential for a global collaboration in detecting and studying gravitational waves remains promising, with the hope of expanding our understanding of the universe and its mysteries.


Language: Chinese

How Torq aims to create the best AI tools for the financial industry

Duration: 0:23:56.823000

The text discusses the internal division of AI initiatives within a company, categorized primarily into two fronts: enhancing productivity and efficiency, and evolving the portfolio to improve corporate culture. The company aims to generate internal value and value for its ecosystem of clients and partners. Initiatives include the development of AI solutions, such as a chatbot named "Raíssa," which streamlines client interactions and assists with internal operations, enhancing the employee experience as well. The conversation features Tiago, who represents a financial technology innovation hub called "Torque." He shares insights on how Torque collaborates with major tech companies like Microsoft and Google to provide generative AI services to clients in the financial sector. He elaborates on the importance of security to mitigate issues associated with AI's inaccuracies, termed "hallucinations." The text also touches on the broader impact of AI in the financial industry, underscoring the testing and adaptation phase that many companies are in regarding the application of generative AI technologies. Tiago emphasizes that while the company is exploring various AI applications, they remain cautious and selective about where to implement these innovations, focusing on improving customer interaction and operational efficiency.