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The Future of Everything

Science

The Future of Everything

Stanford Engineering

The future of storytelling for health

June 26, 2026 9:00am 30 min

“Stories … are powerful tools that can help us make sense of our lives,” says physician-scientist Maya Adam. She now combines visual storytelling and health education to create animations that go beyond the barriers o...

Best of: The future of exercise

June 19, 2026 9:00am 27 min

The World Cup is here, and while we watch some of the world's greatest athletes competing on a global stage, it's fascinating to consider what effect this intense activity may have on the human body. With that in mind, w...

The Future of Retinal Implants

June 12, 2026 9:00am 34 min

Professor of ophthalmology Daniel Palanker is a physicist who has combined his skills in optics and electronics to create PRIMA – the Photovoltaic Retinal Implant. Inserted beneath the retina, it restores vision to patie...

The future of ultrafast materials and devices

June 05, 2026 9:00am 37 min

Engineer Aaron Lindenberg is an expert in the ways atoms and electrons move through materials. He uses X-ray “flash photography” to make movies of atoms moving at ultrafast speeds to predict the fundamental limits of ele...

Best of: The future of computer-aided education

May 29, 2026 9:00am 32 min

Commencement season is here and, as many students are closing one chapter and stepping into the next, it's a nice moment to ask: what did learning really look like for these students, and how might it change for the next...

The future of farming

May 22, 2026 9:00am 33 min

Food security expert David Lobell is immersed in the data of agriculture. He uses satellite imagery, yield data, and advanced computational modeling to analyze the roughly 500 million farms worldwide to increase producti...

The future of fungi

May 15, 2026 9:00am 34 min

Fungi are “nature’s biological recycling machines,” says guest Vayu Hill-Maini, a former chef turned bioengineer. That is, they take waste and turn it into good things. Hill-Maini now melds his scientific and culinary sk...

The future of influencers

May 08, 2026 9:00am 37 min

In the dotcom era, communication professor Angèle Christin embedded herself in newsrooms, where she witnessed how audience metrics tilted journalism toward viral content over in-depth reporting. Christin now researches t...

Best of: The future of the universe

May 01, 2026 9:00am 30 min

Earlier this year, we got to witness the incredible launch and return of Artemis II, a NASA mission meant to lay the groundwork for a future lunar landing. Among the many accomplishments of the Artemis II mission, the cr...

The future of cell-free biotechnology

April 24, 2026 9:00am 36 min

Michael Jewett is a pioneer of cell-free biotechnology. Instead of using living microbes as factories, he uses their internal molecular machinery to make valuable proteins, medicines, diagnostics, and other chemicals. Je...

The future of education

April 17, 2026 9:00am 33 min

Education researcher Susanna Loeb studies the broad spectrum of learning experience, including ways to recruit and retain expert teachers, how to optimize classrooms, and the impact of technology on learning. She says pa...

The future of networking technology

April 10, 2026 9:00am 41 min

Computer scientist Keith Winstein is an expert in how computers communicate. Computer networks create what he calls shared fictions – abstract realities, like a website or a Zoom call, that exist only because the compute...

Best of: The future of plant chemistry

April 03, 2026 9:00am 29 min

April is Earth Month, and in appreciation of the plant life all around us, we’re re-running a conversation we had with Beth Sattely last year on the future of plant chemistry. Beth reminds us that plants are more than fo...

The future of learning

March 27, 2026 9:00am 36 min

Candace Thille is an authority in learning science, educational technology, and AI-enabled learning environments. She is closing the two-way gap between the science of learning research and the hands-on practice of instr...

The future of fashion and dress codes

March 20, 2026 9:00am 31 min

Legal expert Richard Ford studies the intersection of dress codes and the law. Clothing and hairstyles communicate power, identity, and social status, he says. Legal restrictions on dress stretch at least to the Middle A...

The future of vaccines

March 13, 2026 9:00am 33 min

Epidemiologist Yvonne “Bonnie” Maldonado is an expert in vaccine research and public health. Look back centuries, and the story is always the same, she says: Death rates from viruses have plummeted, especially in childre...

Best of: The future of sleep

March 06, 2026 9:00am 37 min

For many of us, this coming weekend marks the start of Daylight Saving Time, when we “spring forward” and move our clocks ahead by an hour. While the extra evening daylight can be one of the joys of the summer months, th...

The future of coronary heart disease

February 27, 2026 9:00am 36 min

Heart disease should be treated just like cancer, says guest Mike McConnell, an author and expert in preventive cardiology at Stanford: Detect and stage early, then treat aggressively. In his practice, McConnell focuses ...

The future of eating disorders

February 20, 2026 9:00am 32 min

Psychiatrist Jennifer Derenne specializes in eating disorders. Most eating disorders begin in adolescence, but they can appear much earlier – or later – in life, too. To begin healing, Derenne works with an interdiscipli...

Best of: The future of allergies

February 13, 2026 9:00am 36 min

Spring is right around the corner and as the weather changes and things begin to bloom, that also means the onset of allergy season. Last fall, we sat down with Tina Sindher who shared that while allergies may be affecti...

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