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Tonight I'm joined again by Doug Bielmeier, teaching professor, musician, and host of The Process for another Late Night Double Feature! In this installment of our ongoing series of film discussions, we're tackling one of the most beloved science fiction franchises around: Star Trek. We're talking about every film featuring the original cast and the first one attempting to bridge the gap to The Next Generation. In this episode we've come to the end of the series with the original cast members. Get ready to hate the words "Mr. Tricorder", cause we're talking about Star Trek: Generations! YouTube Censored Version Join our Patreon to watch the uncut version! Show music by OGRE. Support the show!
“Rajiin” 20th-anniversary reflections While the Xindi Council continues to debate how best to destroy Earth, the Enterprise welcomes aboard a beautiful passenger. Archer rescued the lingerie-clad alien from a slave market on the Xanathan planet where he, Tucker, and Reed sought clues about the Xindi and a way to synthesize trellium-D. It turns out that the freed woman may not have the information they need, but she does have ulterior motives … and the hots for everyone. Things take an even weirder turn when the Xindi Reptilions and Insectoids show up looking for their electric Barbarella. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our 20th-anniversary retrospective that takes you through all of Star Trek: Enterprise, one episode at a time. In this installment, we continue Season 3 with “Rajiin” as we discuss Xindi motivations, Rajiin's reality, Archer's hard knocks journey, and how this installment advances the overall story. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Xindi Motivations (00:02:14) Archer Learns Star Trek Tropes (00:07:16) Should Rajiin Have Returned? (00:14:46) Muddy Powers (00:18:58) Susceptible to Abuse? (00:23:36) Managing Time in Storytelling (00:28:03) Advancing Trip and T'Pol (00:31:45) A TOS Vibe (00:37:26) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:39:52) Closing (00:44:07) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer)
Prescription medications are fairly controversial these days – cost, insurance coverage, efficacy, and too often, medications are dosed incorrectly, cause toxic side effects or just don't work. But what if we could change how we prescribe drugs, what if there was a 3D printer that could design pills that adapt to an individual's needs, and maybe print-on-demand the medications tailored to the patient? Or what if there was a real-world device that worked like the diagnostic Tricorder we imagined watching Star Trek? How about AI-infused antiviral discoveries and laboratory-level diagnostic tools accessible via your smartphone? These ideas and technologies, and many more, are paving the way to a more democratized, connected and data-driven future of medicine, and personalized care. And this is the world where Dr. Daniel Kraft thrives. Daniel is a Stanford and Harvard trained physician-scientist with more than 25 years of experience in clinical practice, biomedical research, and innovation. He is Founder and Chair for NextMed.Health, a program which explores convergent, rapidly developing technologies and their potential to reshape the future of health and biomedicine, and he is the Faculty Chair for Medicine at Singularity University. I'm not sure if we can call Daniel a medical futurist, as he seems to be a co-creator of that future, but I asked about what some of the various technologies transforming patient care in the next decade may be, as well as some of the exciting innovations he's seen in regenerative medicine and stem cell therapies recently. Daniel had a great deal to say about his thoughts on that vis-à-vis personalized medicine. We wrapped up with Daniel sharing who's influenced you him and his work, and the various mentors he had in his various areas of interest. He also shared advice for young medical professionals interested in innovation and entrepreneurship. Daniel's work and life are a testament to the benefit that cross-disciplinary approaches, augmented by technological innovations, can bring to medicine and healthcare. While Daniel's work saves lives, he also serves as an inspiration for all of us to live our lives more fully.
When Generation X dreamed about the future, we pictured either a technological paradise with flying cars, helpful robots, no illness and rocket ships or we pictured a wasteland brought on by some human action. Neither came true (luckily in the latter), but we're still a ways off from where we thought we would be by now. In this Backtrack we look at what we thought the future would hold and discuss some of the things we thought we would have and don't, and what we have that we never would have predicted. YouTube » GenXGrownUp.com/yt Facebook » fb.me/GenXGrownUp Twitter » GenXGrownUp.com/twitter Website » GenXGrownUp.com Merchandise » GenXGrownUp.com/merch Theme: “Grown Up” by Beefy » beefyness.com Show Notes World Fairs » bit.ly/2CIcp7u How close are we to the Jetsons? » bit.ly/2EvcvB0 Hover boards: Expectations vs. Reality » bit.ly/2pSFuVt Wearable tech predictions for 2018 » bit.ly/2kseZ6O The first video phone » bit.ly/2EmrAVN Demolition Man on Amazon » amzn.to/2QPkaeK A Self Drying Jacket on Kickstarter » kck.st/1Xz4Fcp Nike's self tying shoes » www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Nz5x6EtSyI How ill VR change the world? » bit.ly/2EXzUaj Get a fingerprint door lock for your home on Amazon! » amzn.to/2QPkpqa Will flying cars ever happen? » bit.ly/2RSSmYD How robots are being used today » sciencing.com/robots-used-in-everyday-life-12084150.html Jetpacks are here! » www.jetpackaviation.com/ Putting voices in your head » bit.ly/2QLJF0K Moon bases being planned for now » nbcnews.to/2p9I7S0 Can we colonize Mars? » to.pbs.org/2PABkNl Living in domes » bit.ly/2P6nlSt Teleporting in real life (sorta) » bit.ly/2RQyHs8 Real laser test by Navy » youtu.be/jIxugT-QiEI How close are we to a Tricorder? » bit.ly/2suXk0l Did we forget about MAD? » bbc.in/2CIYzlr Email the show » podcast@genxgrownup.com Visit us on YouTube » GenXGrownUp.com/yt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TrekRanks - Member of The Tricorder Transmissions : a Star Trek Podcast Network
A short TrekRanks update for our listeners, as we release our first-ever supplemental episode to keep everyone up-to-date on the latest with TrekRanks. After seven years and a long, fruitful relationship with our friends at The Tricorder Transmissions Podcast Network, the TrekRanks Podcast is finally going independent as of Sept. 1, 2024. (This has nothing to do with the Bell Riots, we swear!) This quick update from host Jim Moorhouse will keep you informed on the reasons behind the decision and the logistics that went into it. For now, you really don't need to do anything if you already follow us, as all of our followers are being redirected from Tricorder, but, of course, if that link ever went away (something we don't anticipate happening), you would need to refollow us again. Anyway, 190 episodes down, and plenty more exciting topics coming up, as well as some new fresh content from TrekRanks as we approach episode 200. More on that to come in the next couple of months. Thanks for all of your support through the years. We love nothing more than talking about all the things we love about Star Trek with you. Don't forget to check out TrekRanks.com for our entire back catalog of episodes and a detailed rundown on every episode of Star Trek ever.
Captain’s Log 0712202.4: The Enterprise is in Earth orbit just over California and we are about to beam down for an important mission to the Hero Within Energize Lounge at San Diego Comic-Con. In preparation for this away mission, Starfleet Command has sent us a brilliant engineer named Chris Barnardo from The Wand Company. Chris’ …
Nuevo estetoscopio AI, promesa en diagnóstico cardíaco. Científicos desarrollan tecnología láser AI para leer el pulso en la garganta, potencial sustituto del estetoscopio. En un avance significativo, investigadores han desarrollado un estetoscopio impulsado por inteligencia artificial (AI) capaz de leer el pulso a través de la garganta, lo que podría revolucionar el diagnóstico de enfermedades cardíacas. Esta innovación, que combina tecnologías AI y láser, ofrece un método no invasivo y eficaz para la detección temprana de problemas cardíacos. Potencialmente, este dispositivo podría reemplazar al tradicional estetoscopio, utilizado desde el siglo XIX. Además de su aplicación en clínicas, este estetoscopio AI podría implementarse en hogares y otros entornos no clínicos, facilitando un monitoreo constante y accesible de la salud cardíaca. Planteamiento de Hechos En diversas clínicas de Londres y Gales, se ha iniciado una prueba con estetoscopios AI para ayudar a diagnosticar la insuficiencia cardíaca. Esta tecnología, desarrollada en colaboración con el Imperial College London, utiliza un algoritmo AI avanzado junto con el dispositivo Eko DUO, proporcionando diagnósticos inmediatos de insuficiencia cardíaca con alta precisión. Este proyecto, único en su tipo, no solo busca mejorar los diagnósticos sino también reducir los costos en el sistema de salud. La insuficiencia cardíaca, una condición en la que el corazón no bombea sangre de manera eficiente, representa un riesgo de muerte mayor que la mayoría de los cánceres. En el Reino Unido, afecta al 2% de la población y consume el 4% del presupuesto del NHS. Actualmente, el diagnóstico de insuficiencia cardíaca es mayoritariamente realizado en situaciones de emergencia, lo que conlleva a diagnósticos tardíos y costosos, y a menudo, tratamientos ineficientes. Este innovador estetoscopio AI podría cambiar radicalmente la forma en que se detecta la insuficiencia cardíaca. Al proporcionar a los médicos de atención primaria una herramienta precisa y fácil de usar, se espera aumentar la detección temprana de la enfermedad, reducir las admisiones hospitalarias de emergencia y disminuir los costos para el NHS. El proyecto TRICORDER, implementado en 200 clínicas, podría marcar un antes y un después en la prevención y el manejo de la insuficiencia cardíaca. Escucha el pódcast El Siglo 21 es Hoy en ElSiglo21esHoy.com para más sobre tecnología y salud. BibliografíaThe GuardianImperial College LondonTimes of IndiaNews MedicalThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5835407/advertisement
Is our experience of time a result of our perpetual movement? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O'Reilly explore spacetime, metaphysics, the Brachistochrone problem and more with astrophysicist Charles Liu.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Thanks to our Patrons Marcus Karlstad, Vincent Zimmerman, Ryan Lambert, Carolyn K, Stefan C. Villafana, and David Churn for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: NASA, ESA, M. Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
In this episode, i'm talking about Star Trek Tech. I originally recorded this in season 2, but while I'm off celebrating my birthday, I'm resharing this episode.Enjoy!
Marc Iskowitz sits down with Sathya Elumalai and Dr. Gene Fridman, co-founders of the digital medicine company Aidar Health, about their device — aptly named MouthLab — and the quest for a “medical tricorder.” In their first podcast interview, the two Johns Hopkins University engineers recount their journey, from the prototype bootstrapped in a basement back in 2009, to the company they founded to develop and commercialize it. Follow us on twitter: @MMMnews www.mmm-online.com
Can you give a robot a sense of touch? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Chuck Nice and Gary O'Reilly, learn about soft robotics, sensors, and understanding human physiology with co-founders of Organic Robotics Corp, Professor Robert Shepherd and Ilayda Samilgil. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Photo Credit: Tyler Nienhouse, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Welcome to Episode 5 of the BioHackers Podcast!In this episode, David and Alex welcome famous inventor and systems theorist Ken Matusow to the show. Together, they discuss the emergence of quantum mechanics as a tool for curing cancer, the power of imaginary numbers, the New Renaissance, quantum weirdness, and valuable life lessons learned from Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy. Watch the Video Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/isBLpZwArgc Here is a list of topics: Welcome to Episode 5 (00:00)Complexity: The New Renaissance (01:32)How Can Quantum Mechanics Explain Biology? (06:21)Welcome Ken to the Show (09:50)Ken's Story: Serendipity and Silicon Valley (11:50)The New Renaissance and Deeper Truth (18:05)Quantum Mechanics as a Tool for Curing Cancer (25:14)Tricorder: 4-Dimensional Tools to Understand Complexity (35:10)Foundation 2022: Paper 1 – Uncertainty (39:25)Quantum Weirdness: Nature Isn't Weird (44:29)The New Renaissance: Education Transformation (47:26)Foundation 2022: Paper 2 – Nentropy (54:47)How To Roll 20,000 Dice (01:00:47)Foundation 2022: Paper 3 – Predicate (01:07:01)Psychohistory: Ability to Understand our New Reality (01:12:45)Supercomputer-powered Systems Biology (01:14:40)What is a BioHacker to You? (01:19:20) Closing Thoughts (01:24:00)Enjoy the Show! Link to Alex's Paper on Quantum Mechanics in Cancer: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29802335/
We test the needs of the many or the one, Uhura learns all the rules to fight club - I mean security, because you don't talk about fight club, A child gets to ascend, and Captain Pike gets undercover with an old flame - something's not set to stun. -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Episode 127 00:30 There are 4 Lights 01:50 Chosen One 03:00 Tube Head 03:45 Not sponsored by Flex Seal 04:00 Welcome Aboard! 04:25 Defiant History https://youtu.be/zRvTWJ2VVkk 05:05 Bonecracker https://youtu.be/kBK9KSpZt4E 05:45 In the Matrix? 06:42 Tube-Tacular Tossing Cupcakes 07:45 Open Pike Night 08:50 email thecollective@starfleetunderground.com 09:16 NO KIDS 09:30 No DOT commentary 10:30 Thank you Patreons! Join up! patreon.com/starfleetunderground 11:20 Helicopter Dick 12:00 Gonna fuck an alien! 13:20 News! Linus comes of age! https://trekmovie.com/2022/06/07/see-linus-come-of-age-in-preview-of-star-trek-discovery-adventures-in-the-32nd-century-4/ 13:50 Strange New Non-Binary Guest Actor https://trekmovie.com/2022/06/07/star-trek-strange-new-worlds-to-introduce-nonbinary-character-played-by-jesse-james-keitel/ 14:15 Ceti Alpha Five https://trekmovie.com/2022/06/10/nicholas-meyers-ceti-alpha-v-khan-prequel-series-may-become-star-trek-podcast/ 15:30 TOS Enterprise DieCast - https://trekmovie.com/2022/06/07/toymaker-tomy-to-make-32-inch-die-cast-star-trek-uss-enterprise-weighing-20-pounds/ https://startrek-registration.tomy.com/register 16:50 Disco Season 5 https://trekmovie.com/2022/06/11/star-trek-discovery-season-5-filming-soon-showrunner-sees-no-competition-with-strange-new-worlds/ 18:00 Aye...who?! 18:30 Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - S1E6 "Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach" 18:30 Teaser - "What a Small Universe" 19:45 Halfway Around the World to Find Dick 20:15 You may have seen me in such shows as... 21:21 Captain's Log 21:43 Hair Erection 23:00 SFX still good 23:30 Zigged instead of Zagged 24:20 Little Dog has the most to prove 25:30 Flaming Hot Cupcake Throw 25:45 Act I - "We're Just Friends, I Swear!" 28:00 A Doctor on a Planet with No Disease or Sickness 29:50 Quantum-Bio-Implants 30:14 The Kid was Cool 32:00 Sacrifice and Suffering 33:14 Sideways Ship 34:00 Let your Tricorder do it 34:24 Don't Finger Fuck The Buttons 36:00 Challenge Coins 37:00 What about a Friend...With Benefits? 38:30 Soup Scum 39:00 Act II - "BINGO!" 40:36 Spock and the Kid 42:12 This Isn't On Stun 42:48 No Handrails? 43:30 Wolverine Healing Ability 44:15 You Just Read That 44:28 Where's the bookmarks? 45:00 I'll post a guard 45:42 Act III - "We done fucked up on that one!" 47:00 Surprise! 47:20 No Round Two 47:50 Tractor Beam go Boom 49:50 Let the Children Play 50:30 Transporter Interrupt-us 51:45 He's a good kid 52:00 Act IV - "The Needs of the Many Outweigh the Needs of the Few" 52:20 It's the End of the World as We Know It 54:20 OMG they do what to the kid? 54:30 Scooby Doo'd it 55:00 Lesson Seven 56:30 Parents do thing for their kids 57:30 Pike and the Kid - Knowing F'd Up Futures 1:00:00 Fucked Up Society 1:01:20 The Good Life 1:02:00 This is a Fucked Up Episode 1:07:30 Pike's WTF? Moment 1:08:00 Trekiest Trek of Trek 1:14:17 Bonus Bit! Thanks for listening! Now on Patreon! patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 #StarTrek #StrangeNewWorlds Explicit
What does the future of healthcare look like? In some cases, it's almost like science fiction has become a reality. Mental health and wellness is entering this realm with therapeutic chatbots like Woebot Health. Founder Alison Darcy talks about the importance of clinical validation and how studies have shown that Woebot can not only engage deeply with users but also develop a bond of trust with them, often allowing them to broach topics they may not feel comfortable discussing with a human therapist.Meanwhile, the ultrasound machine is getting a makeover. Nevada Sanchez, co-founder of Butterfuly network talks about shrinking it down into a device that plugs into an iPhone, making medical imaging more affordable and accessible. This device is a little like the medical tridcorder from Star Trek in that it can scan the entire body and, with AI on board, it can make sense of the scan in minutes.Nevada Sanchez, co-founder & VP of core technology at Butterfly Network and Alison Darcy, founder of Woebot Health, were in conversation with Rob Pegoraro of USA Today on the HealthConf stage at Web Summit 2021.Use promo code 'TNS' for 10% off your #CollisionConf ticket now.
This week on the show we cover the Season 1 Episode 2: Children of the Comet! Also, Shannon finds her Tricorder, we talk arc vs. single episode preference, and a whole bunch more!
For reasons unexplained, Tony & Johnny are gone. But filling in, from the 24th century, are everyone's favorite Federation stooges, Captain Picard and Lieutenant Worf! They're the podcast's biggest fans, and they're recording on the Holodeck and beaming it back through time or something…it all sort of gets explained. You'll be satisfied with the reasoning, don't worry. Even though it's the future, they still manage to encounter Zoom issues. They also get into Klingon cuisine, Picard's mysterious bathroom incident, and how exposed they feel in Cardassian space! Then, Will Hines beams in to talk about his uneventful breakfast, how much (or little) his death would affect the time stream, and how his tossed-off, comic book podcast with his brother is an unexpected success! Worf and Picard are jealous on Tony & Johnny's behalf. This episode has action, thrills, and yes, space-degradation! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael reviews the new Tricorder Collector's boxed Set edition of The Star Trek Adventures RPG from Modiphius Entertainment.
Michael reviews the new Tricorder Collector's boxed Set edition of The Star Trek Adventures RPG from Modiphius Entertainment.
A distanza di qualche tempo dalla presentazione in Cina, viene ufficializzato anche in Italia il nuovo smartphone Vivo V23.- Vivo lancia V23 in Italia- Huawei lancia Nova 9 SE- Postemobile cresce dell'8% nel 2021- Google play apre a nuovi modi di pagare- YouTube aggiunge ben 4000 episodi di serie TV ma solo in USA- Apple starebbe sperimentando la produzione di un Tricorder, o simili- Apple prepara un nuovo MacBook Air da 15 pollici- iOS 12.3 crea problemi con i monitor esterni- Anonymous ha rivendicato un attacco alla banca centrale russa- Morto Stephen Wilhite, l'inventore delle GIF- Greenroom diventa Spotify live
All the couples are doin' fine and it makes me realize I miss Raj.
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Matt & Manny reviews the digital version of Star Trek Adventures Tricorder Collector's Boxed Set by Modiphius Entertainment and shares their favorite parts about this collection.
Welcome to the twenty fifth edition of The Chronicles of Podcast, these are The Chronicles of Mike Moore This week we welcome into the chateau a man who has contributed to countless movies and TV shows creating props both big and small for over 30 years and is still going strong today. Mike and his team at HMS Studios have worked on many projects like Addams Family Values, Beetlejuice, The Hobbit and Star Trek for many years. Mike has perfected his craft over 30 years and has worked on amazing projects making props big and small, Mike is best known for his work on Star Trek including designing and creating a Tricorder from scratch. We also talk to Mike all about how he got his start, his fun story with a 3D printer, working in New Zealand for The Hobbit and so much more! All this and more inside this edition of 'The Chronicles of Podcast' including extended versions of Callum's Treachings, Tom's Journal & Jamie's Audience Participation challenge. [00:00] Intro/Catch Up [30:43] Callum's Treachings/Tom's Journal [52:17] Interview with Mike Moore [02:35:36] Audience Participation Challenge If you like what you hear here then please don't hesitate to like and share this show with your friends and please make sure to follow us on all social medias and maybe even a little rating and review on your favourite podcasting apps. Official Website - The Chronicles of Podcast Official Sponsor - Stay Cozy Clothing Affiliate Charity - Sophie Lancaster Foundation Official Website - HMS Studios
Join Hackaday Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Managing Editor Tom Nardi as they bring you up to speed on the best stories and projects from the week. There's some pretty unfortunate news for the physical media aficionados in the audience, but if you're particularly keen on 50 year old integrated circuits, you'll love hearing about the winners of the 555 Timer Contest. We'll take a look at a singing circuit sculpture powered by the ESP32, extol the virtues of 3D printed switches, follow one hacker's dream of building the ultimate Star Trek tricorder prop, and try to wrap our heads around how electronic devices can be jolted into submission. Stick around to the end as we take a close look at some extraordinary claims about sniffing out computer viruses, and wrap things up by wondering why everyone is trying to drive so far.
¡Episodio 55! En este episodio hablamos de Metaversos, de si aportan algo, de si son necesarios y de si la tecnología ya está lista. ¡Esperamos vuestros comentarios! Obras de ciencia ficción tratadas en el episodio: FinchUn libro, una hora: 1984Gamer Enlaces de interés Un libro, una hora: 1984https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OEwuaDvepgc ¿Es posible el diagnóstico médico instantáneo? (Tricorder)https://cienciaoficcion.com/tricorder/ La tecnología de Star Trek 50 años despuéshttps://cienciaoficcion.com/la-tecnologia-de-star-trek-50-anos-despues/ Pacohdez77https://www.tiktok.com/@pacohdez77?lang=es ¡Suscríbete a nuestro canal de Twitch en https://www.twitch.tv/subs/cienciaoficcion ¡Síguenos en Twitch https://twitch.tv/cienciaoficcion y en nuestro canal de YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI8mElG0ebir-Sxm4LMHtlA Esperamos vuestros comentarios en https://cienciaoficcion.com. en el servidor de Discord https://discord.gg/tt93QtyzJk y en el canal de Telegram https://t.me/cienciaoficcion Os podéis suscribir a nuestra Newsletter mensual en https://cienciaoficcion.com/newsletter También podéis contactar con nosotros a través de Twitter en: Twitter de Ciencia o Ficciónhttps://www.twitter.com/cienciaoficcion Twitter de Angelhttps://www.twitter.com/wavensdorvad Twitter de Antoniohttps://www.twitter.com/orbitagrana Twitter de Fernandohttps://twitter.com/cbasedlf Twitter de Tomáshttps://twitter.com/tomashv Escúchalo en tu aplicación favorita iVooxhttps://www.ivoox.com/ajx-suscribirse_jh_678862_1.html Apple Podcasthttps://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/ciencia-o-ficci%C3%B3n/id1457179620?mt=2 Lector RSShttp://feedpress.me/cienciaoficcion Overcasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes1457179620 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7sGF9R9fE5iR0QfuREDSgb PocketCastshttps://pca.st/VHz1 Amazon Musichttps://music.amazon.es/podcasts/1e563de8-f39c-4b8a-8da4-4cad65472641/CIENCIA-O-FICCIN?ref=dm_sh_cWlYBvUdF2nrcnYNsb7CV5CcO
There's a rumor going around that somebody works for Section 31. Boimler and Rutherford go 2 on 1 with Mariner, and the result is not pretty. Tendi goes on a secret scanning mission, Shaxs has a taste for the hunt, The Ferengi open up a sexy Mugato preservation, and someone likes to watch. -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Episode 87 00:30 Looking at pulsars 00:51 Talking to the wall 01:25 Don't touch those! 02:20 Everybody heard 02:30 No Kids! 02:50 HR is listening 03:30 Thanks to Patreons! patreon.com/starfleetunderground 03:45 Grab vs Graze 04:45 Getting away with it on Facebook 05:10 Never been banned 05:26 Bitch, Please! 05:45 Banned! 06:00 Mark is not invited 07:20 New Patreon Member! Hi Ed! 08:20 Auction! Star Trek Pinball and Spock's Ears https://www.dailystartreknews.com/read/nimoy-family-adds-star-trek-pinball-machine-and-spock-ears-to-auction-benefiting-copd-research 09:00 Surprise! 09:55 Annie Wersching joins Season 2 of Picard at the Borg Queen! https://deadline.com/2021/09/star-trek-picard-annie-wersching-recurring-for-season-2-1234826556/ 11:55 Tim Russ helps NASA! https://nerdist.com/article/star-trek-voyager-tim-russ-nasa-spot-asteroid/ 14:24 Extra Testicular Life 15:20 7" Bat'leth and 8" Vulcan Lirpa https://blog.trekcore.com/2021/08/factory-entertainment-debuts-scaled-down-star-trek-prop-replicas/ 17:30 Star Trek: Lower Decks S2R4 - "Mugato, Gumato" 17:45 Teaser: "Fight like a girl!" 18:00 Expecting an ass kicking, but... 18:20 Just run! 18:50 Shaxs 10 min early 19:25 Not Mariner's HoloGym 19:48 Holodeck was on Easy Mode 20:15 2 on 1 Anbo-jyutsu 21:00 Future from the '80s 21:21 Act I - "Physicals, Poisoned Horns, Black Ops, Oh My!" 22:40 She's Black Ops 23:00 That's just a kinky thing 23:40 The Knife Thing 24:45 Finger Dipping and Eating 25:40 Denobulans get Puffy 26:13 Believing Rumors 26:45 Where did Honus come from? 27:40 Their Genitals are Sensitive to Phaser Fire 28:30 Mugato, Gumato origins 30:00 Whip it! 30:40 Act II - "Don't Lose Your Head to a Black Ops Killer Using the Lowest Tractor Factor" 32:20 Mugato Porn, The Stroking of the Horn 33:00 Trapped in a log 33:46 Free Joke! 35:35 The Tractor Factor 36:40 Use you special powers! 37:00 Tricorder to the face! 37:30 She's totally Section 31! 38:15 Tendi's Scanning Mission 38:45 Stevens needs milk 39:26 Act III - "Physicals are for Pussies" 41:20 Rumors help with Dating? The Mugato Twins 41:50 Caitian Chasing 42:50 You want me to see the doctor? I AM the Doctor! 43:30 Tendi's Arm 43:50 Bazooka Powerpoint 44:20 Last Outpost Style Ferengi 46:15 Moogie's Goodies 47:10 Scamming Starfleet? 47:50 Pooper Scooper 48:13 Tangy 48:25 Shaxs and T'Ana Fan-Fic? 49:00 Inappropriate Hairball 49:44 Next week! "Embarrassment of Dooplers" 50:20 Star Trek Day September 8th - https://www.startrek.com/day 51:30 A Tribble? No, that's a windscreen 52:15 The Ratings 54:40 He Did It Multiple Times 55:20 Shout out to Patreons! 56:00 Back into a wall - Glory Hole?! 56:42 In Memory of Steffan Fredsti 58:00 Be Safe! - Thanks for listening! 58:50 Where's the wall? Now on Patreon! patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 Explicit
In this podcast we consider the TOS episode Journey to Babel as a starting point for the consideration of the medicine portrayed in the Original Series. The Enterprise transports ambassadors to a conference to discuss the admission of Corridon, a star system composed of many mutually combative races, to the Federation. Corridon contains a nearly unlimited supply of dilithium crystals, but its small population and lack of strong government has allowed illegal mining operations by outsiders seeking to exploit its natural resources. To Kirk's surprise, Sarek the 102.437-year-old ambassador from Vulcan and his his wife Amanda, who is human, are Spock's parents. Sarek reveals that he has had three previous Vulcan heart attacks and has been taking Bengacydrine to combat it. He requires an open-heart operation, but the ship's stores do not have a sufficient supply of blood, especially of Sarek's rare Vulcan T negative blood. Despite the fact that Spock's blood is a mixture of human and Vulcan factors, he provides a blood transfusion to Sarek after McCoy uses an experimental stimulant to increase the rate of blood production. The Enterprise is then attacked by alien ship while Sarek and Spock are on the operating table, endangering both their lives. Spock, who is recovering from the operation, surmises that the perpetrators were from Orion, since Orions are known to have been smuggling dilithium from Corridon and are anxious to prevent interference. Highlights include: 1. Why is the TriCorder such a significant piece of medical technology, even up to today? 2. What are the diagnostic aspects of the TriCorder? 3. What is augmented reality and how is it being used in medical treatment today?
----more----Captain’s Log Stardate: 74803.3 So are the boys in an Alternate time line? Are you? Wait is this the Conspiracy Horsemen? No, it’s the latest episode of The Academy Podcast! This week the boys are talking: Covid Stops Discovery Production because an A tier person was exposed Q talks annoying the Shit out of Picard in Season 2 The Mystery of Michael Dorn being called back to Star Fleet is solved LaVar Burton is guest hosting Jeopardy, but is he in Season 2 of Picard? News on Strange New Worlds Wait did JDE just sell Triple D on a working Tricorder, Communicator and Phaser? And other news stories Then the boys travel to the Alternate Time line in Star Trek. No not that one…and no not that one either. Geeze it is the 2009 Star Trek Movie and deep dive and discuss the film, it’s importance to the franchise, and was it any good? Strap in as we warp over to the Alternate timeline of Star Trek with the boys of the Academy! Want to connect with us and the show? Hailing Frequencies are open at these locations Email: theacademyhmg@yahoo.com Twitter: @theacademyhmg Facebook: @AcademyHMG and on the Hamin Media Group Discord! SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW HAMIN MEDIA GROUP AFFILIATES CHANNEL! www.haminmediagroup.podbean.com YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnZkzOodkDzBN5wiunvCXkg CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS!! JustCBDStore.com Use promo code "HTM" for 20% off!!! Vince Russo Bro! Coffee from TheBroasters.com Artisan Greek Olive Oil from zourdosoliveoil.com Pro Wrestling Tees Prowrestlingtees.com/SuperStarSilvio ProWrestlingTees.com/BinHamin ProWrestlingTees.com/StevieRichards ProWrestlingTees.com/SEGShirts ProWrestlingTees.com/GreekGodPapadon Stevie Richards Fitness StevieRichardsFitness.com
RockLove Jewelry announces a new collection inspired by the women of Star Trek; The Wand Company updates us on the status of their upcoming TOS tricorder replica; and this week's virtual Star Trek events. Today's show is sponsored by EveryPlate. Try EveryPlate for just $1.99 per meal plus an additional 20% off your next 2 boxes by going to EveryPlate.com and entering code dstn199. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
RockLove Jewelry announces a new collection inspired by the women of Star Trek; The Wand Company updates us on the status of their upcoming TOS tricorder replica; and this week’s virtual Star Trek events. Today’s show is sponsored by EveryPlate. Try EveryPlate for just $1.99 per meal plus an additional 20% off your next 2 boxes by going to EveryPlate.com and entering code dstn199. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
This week the Regular hosts plus semi-Regular Brian Mix head back into space. First they take a look at For All Mankind, the show almost no one is talking about on the Apple streaming service that almost no one remembers is a thing. For All Mankind explores an alternate timeline where interest in the space program dd not wane following the Apollo missions and the space race continued to be a flashpoint in the Cold War. Also, there’s a lot of personal baggage. Having built a Tricorder himself, as well actually laying hands on one of two original 1960’s era props, Brian is also the Regular Joes resident Tricorder expert. So this week they check in on the progress of the Wand company’s Star Trek original series Tricorder project. Long in the works, this prop replica completes the set with their previously produced Phaser and Communicator, and promises to be the most accurate replica, particularly in regards to size, released to date. Oh, and If you don’t know about “the sticky spot” you will. There’s also some Random Topics, a serving of What’s in the Box with a scoop of What’s on my Workbench on the side. Thanks for Listening!
In this episode, we talk with Sathya Elumalai, CEO & Co-founder of Aidar Health, a StartUp Health company since 2016. Sathya and his team in Baltimore have invented something that could change healthcare as we know it. It's a simple-looking device that you hold in your hand and breathe into for 30 seconds. From that simple act, the device -- MouthLab -- can pull more than 10 vitals. What's even more impressive is that they've clinically validated the health tests at the highest level. Sathya breaks it all down in our interview and explains his moonshot vision for the future of remote monitoring and chronic disease management. Entrepreneurs: How to get investment from StartUp Health startuphealth.com Investors: How to invest in StartUp Health Moonshots healthmoonshots.com Want more content like this? You can subscribe to the podcast as well as other health innovation updates at startuphealth.com/content. Sign up for StartUp Health Insider™ to get funding insights, news, and special updates delivered to your inbox.
Aliaksandr (Alex) Zaretski, PhD (UC San Diego, Nanoengineering, '16), is the Co-Founder and CTO of GrollTex, Inc., a leading supplier of graphene and other nanomaterials to the R&D market and developer of graphene-based electronic sensors. He has had a fascinating educational trajectory from studying linguistics in Belarus in the early 2000s to biomedical engineering and nanoengineering. He offers his insights here on entrepreneurship in the physical sciences, the importance of business training, how to raise $1 million in startup funding, and building a manufacturing site from scratch.
Bienvenidos a esta décima edición de El Tricorder, el magazine de Los Retronautas que vuela más allá de la Batalla de Yavin. Aprovechando estas fechas navideñas hemos decidido recomendaros una serie de películas de animación y C-F que se pueden ver con toda la familia. Éstas son: - Nausicaä del Valle del Viento (1982) - El Gigante de Hierro (1999) - Titan A.E. (2000) - Atlantis: El imperio perdido (2001) Y nuestros colaboradores, Antonio Monfort, Esther Oliva y Albert Galdor/PR17 nos proponen: - Wall-E (2008) - Summer Wars (2009) - Gru, Mi Villano Favorito (2010) Nos acompaña la música del "Christmas Album" de los Beach Boys y despedimos con "Science Fiction" del Rocky Horror Picture Show. La sintonía es el "Rock Lobster" de los B-52's. Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook en https://www.facebook.com/retronautas, en Twitter en @losretronautas o escríbenos a nuestro correo electrónico: losretronautas@yahoo.com Y si quieres ayudar a que la Retardis siga volando puedes unirte a la infantería móvil retronaútica en Ivoox o https://www.patreon.com/losretronautas ¡Larga vida y prosperidad!
Bienvenidos a esta décima edición de El Tricorder, el magazine de Los Retronautas que vuela más allá de la Batalla de Yavin. Aprovechando estas fechas navideñas hemos decidido recomendaros una serie de películas de animación y C-F que se pueden ver con toda la familia. Éstas son: - Nausicaä del Valle del Viento (1982) - El Gigante de Hierro (1999) - Titan A.E. (2000) - Atlantis: El imperio perdido (2001) Y nuestros colaboradores, Antonio Monfort, Esther Oliva y Albert Galdor/PR17 nos proponen: - Wall-E (2008) - Summer Wars (2009) - Gru, Mi Villano Favorito (2010) Nos acompaña la música del "Christmas Album" de los Beach Boys y despedimos con "Science Fiction" del Rocky Horror Picture Show. La sintonía es el "Rock Lobster" de los B-52's. Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook en https://www.facebook.com/retronautas, en Twitter en @losretronautas o escríbenos a nuestro correo electrónico: losretronautas@yahoo.com Y si quieres ayudar a que la Retardis siga volando puedes unirte a la infantería móvil retronaútica en Ivoox o https://www.patreon.com/losretronautas ¡Larga vida y prosperidad!
In this episode of the podcast will get all the craziness that is going on with Cyberpunk 2077 release. There is a lot to say about the bad on PS4 and Xbox One but there is so much good to be said about the pc version and we get into all of it. There was also a major update to Warzone adding Cold War weapons into the mix. On the Tech / Pop Culture side of the Podcast the world's first Tricorder may have just been invented. Star Wars there is so much new Star Wars coming from Disney bit will it burn out the franchise. That and more on this episode of the Talking Gaming & Tech Podcast
È una specie di tricorder per il cibo quello sviluppato all'interno del progetto Horizon 2020 "Phasma Food" di cui parliamo stasera. Ricordate? Il tricorder era uno degli oggetti immaginati dalla fantasia del creatore di Start-trek, una specie di palmare dotato di sensori grazie ai quali era possibile scannerizzare e analizzare di tutto.Non siamo a questo punto, ma poco ci manca. La tecnologia di cui parliamo stasera infatti, non sta nel palmo di una mano ma entra comodamente in una scatola delle scarpe e come il mitico tricorder, è in grado di svolgere contemporaneamente, direttamente sul campo, diversi tipi di analisi spettrali di un campione alimentare rivelando la presenza di micotossine - e in particolare di aflatossine B, assai pericolose per la salute - o di altri segni di deterioramento. Ne parliamo con Francesca Romana Bertani, ricercatrice dell'Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie del CNR di Roma
Listen Now to Future News 12.15.2020 The day began with a 3.5 earthquake for us, after a beautiful night of watching the Geminids meteor shower, one of the most spectacular annual stellar events. The Covid 19 vaccines have begun their mighty distributions and we discuss the differences, such as the value of mRNA. Fun stuff! It was great to note that our local aircraft company, Joby Aviation, is inking a $75 million deal with Uber, a strong move to make their flying electric VTOL taxi to be a strong contender in that market. While on the ground, Amazon’s transpo company, Zoox, has debuted their first fully autonomous vechicle, guaranteed to speed up ground taxi service and packager delivery! Also, the Chinese have achieved that latest breakthrough in quantum computers, using light rather than electrons for computing. We also had a great conversation about the new iPhone-based DNA sequencer, a kind of tricorder, and Mrs. Future gave a nice report on an existing solar system super highway that will make space travel faster and more affordable. And then, there is the rise of the Xenobots, the first fully biological robots…enjoy! Amazon’s Zoox - first autonomous passenger vehicle
I've always wanted a Star Trek tricorder ... a mobile sensor unit that tells you all about the world around you. (Who doesn't?) Now a company in Germany, Trinamix, has partnered with Qualcomm to deliver mobile spectroscopy in mobile phones. No attachments required. All onboard your smartphone. The first applications are in skin care and cosmetics, but the tech can also sense what is on your plate to help you record your diet, or tell you the composition of just about anything around you. In this edition of TechFirst with John Koetsier, we chat with Dr. Wilfried Hermes, the director of IR sensing for Trinamix.
Stephen Wolfram answers audience questions about science fiction concepts as part of an unscripted livestream series. Questions include: How long before we colonize Mars? - Why isn't a Tricorder available yet? - How would teleportation work if we could make it happen? - Why don't we have flying cars yet? - Can you explain the physical difference between a 1 volt and a 2 volt battery? - Can we manipulate the weather and formation of clouds in quantum state or create new kind of quantum equipment? - Is there any merit to discussion about such questions, given that actualization of our sci-fi dreams is never literal? - What are your thoughts on starshot projects that will attempt shooting satellites to the Alpha Centauri system with lasers? - Could a technologically advanced civilization arise on a planet completely covered in water? - Can a tardigrade survive on Mars? - Why aren't prehistoric animals resurrected yet? - Can you engineer a seed to grow a house? See the full Q&A video playlist: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa
Gabe Emerson of Saveitforparts.com joins us to talk about his Raspberry Pi Tricorder. Les shows his Flight Simulator control box for the Raspberry Pi. USB Booting your Raspberry Pi.
William Shatner's latest album “The Blues” is now available for pre-order, one enterprising YouTuber creates a Raspberry Pi-based tricorder, and this week in Star Trek history. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
William Shatner’s latest album “The Blues” is now available for pre-order, one enterprising YouTuber creates a Raspberry Pi-based tricorder, and this week in Star Trek history. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
MacDiarmid Institute Associate Investigator and Research Scientist at the Photon Factory in the School of Chemical Science at the University of Auckland, Michel Nieuwoudt gives us her take on Star Trek's Tricorder.
Star Trek The Cruise has been delayed to 2022, The Wand Company has announced a new “fully functional” tricorder replica, and Comic-Con@Home is now in full swing with plenty of Star Trek panels to tune into...but they’re not the only ones! Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
Star Trek The Cruise has been delayed to 2022, The Wand Company has announced a new “fully functional” tricorder replica, and Comic-Con@Home is now in full swing with plenty of Star Trek panels to tune into...but they're not the only ones! Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
The technology of Star Trek is one of the most fascinating parts of the shows, but since we live in the 21st century, creating futuristic tech still requires contemporary methods. Today we speak with Master Propmaker Michael Moore, who has been building props for Hollywood for decades. In this episode, Michael talks to us exclusively about his work on Star Trek movie props, which he began as an assistant during the fourth TOS movie, and continued to work on through all of the four TNG films and the first JJ Abrams movie.Michael explains how he became interested in making props and how he turned his passion into his profession, how you define a prop when it comes to Star Trek, stories about pieces from the TOS and TNG movies including Spock's anti-gravity boots, phasers, commbadges, tricorders, borg technology, what was his worst day on set, and much more. Plus, how 3-D printing and COVID-19 has changed the landscape for prop making!Check out Michael's Youtube channel "Propology 101" here - https://bit.ly/3gbA8g6Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us!Follow Trek Untold on Social Media -Facebook.com/TrekUntoldTwitter.com/TrekUntoldInstagram.com/TrekUntold"Trek Untold" is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net.
Bienvenidos a la octava edición de El Tricorder, el magazine de Los Retronautas que vuela más allá de la Batalla de Yavin. En este programa hablamos de una serie de obras centradas en la figura de los ginoides, los robots de apariencia femenina. Los libros: - "La Eva Futura" de Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam. - "La Chica Mecánica" de Paolo Bacigalupi El cómic: - "Sky Doll" de Alessandro Barbucci y Barbara Canepa La serie: - "Mann & Machine" (1992) Las películas: - Doctor Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965) - Eva (2011) - The Machine (2013) - Ex Machina (2015) - AI Rising (2018) Además, Nuria Franco nos hablará del clásico "Las Esposas de Stepford" de Ira Levin (y las películas), Esther Oliva de Arale Norimaki del anime "Dr. Slump", Antonio Monfort de los ginoides en el universo Star Trek y Albert PR17 de la película española "Supernova". Nos acompaña la música de Aviador Dro con "La chica de plexiglás" y cerramos con "Machines" de Queen. La sintonía es el "Rock Lobster" de los B-52's y la música de fondo esta: https://youtu.be/6TEGPexTqr4 Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook en https://www.facebook.com/retronautas, en Twitter en @losretronautas o escríbenos a nuestro correo electrónico: losretronautas@yahoo.com Y si quieres ayudar a que la Retardis siga volando puedes unirte a la infantería móvil retronaútica en Ivoox o https://www.patreon.com/losretronautas ¡Larga vida y prosperidad!
Innovation comes in waves, but the head of the technology lab that brought us the transistor, the laser, and cellphones sees things differently this time. Bell Labs President Marcus Weldon says the wave that's swelling today isn't driven by consumers — but by industry. And the man charged with charting the future of 5G wireless says he sees five key ways the world is about to change forever. From futuristic to fact: Sci-fi gadgets and technology that became real https://ftr.bz/futuristic/pod The smart cities forecast https://ftr.bz/ATTcities/pod
On TalkCentral this week, Duncan McLeod and Regardt van der Berg chat about Internet Solutions' reported discussions to acquire Dark Fibre Africa. Also this week, Naspers to pump almost R1bn into Takealot, a big restructuring looming at Datatec, Hetzner is peering at NAPAfrica and ... Star Trek's Tricorder is almost a reality! Regardt's pick this week in Snapseed, while Duncan has chosen History Timeline for Android. Tune into the podcast to find out who the winner and loser of the week are. Podcast website
We geek Star Wars today! We discuss the best order to watch the movies, the infamous Darth Vader misquote, why did Luke kiss his sister, how sci-fi feeds into technological advancement, The Force Awakens Trailer, and much more. Of course: SPOILERS ALERT! Show links Machete Order Darth Vader line is most misquoted Tommy Boy's misquoting scene Why did Luke kiss his sister Princess Leia? Smart Doors ala Star Trek Yatakhayaloon Dune's influence on Star Wars Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer Han Shot First! What did Samuel L. Jackson have engraved on his light saber Star Wars canon Tricoder Lasso of Truth AT-AT Walkers Errata Ammar mentioned that the lie detector was inspired by Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth. This is untrue. However the creator of Wonder Woman, William Moulten Marston worked on systolic blood-pressure tests as a graduate student in Harvard. Read more about the relationship between the polygraph and Wonder Woman's Lasso here. 10% Arabic – 90% English