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Artwork for Ingenious: how research transforms our world

Ingenious: how research transforms our world

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University Of Auckland
Obesity
Artificial Intelligence
Dance
Space Junk
Social Inclusion
Lactose Intolerance
Digital Twin
Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension
Hip Replacement Surgery
Patient-Specific Models
Kessler Syndrome
Citizens' Assembly
New Zealand
Pacemaker
Copyright Law
Diabetes
Gut Microbiome
Migration
Generative AI

In-depth stories featuring researchers from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland transforming our world.

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Artwork for Ingenious: how research transforms our world

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Ingenious is back for another season exploring groundbreaking research and mind-expanding concepts. We meet the amazing people behind those ideas and explore the impact of their work on the world – and on our lives.

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Rinky Murphy
Professor of medicine and specialist in obesity and diabetes
University of Auckland
Episode: Inside the new science of obesity
Paul Hoffman
Paediatric endocrinologist specializing in obesity and hormones
University of Auckland
Episode: Inside the new science of obesity
Justin O'Sullivan
Researcher leading studies on fecal microbiome transfers for obesity
University of Auckland
Episode: Inside the new science of obesity
Alex Sims
Professor in commercial law with research focused on copyright and AI
University of Auckland
Episode: Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit?
Joshua Uvarach
Senior lecturer specializing in intellectual property law and copyright
University of Auckland
Episode: Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit?
David Chisholm
Composer and head of the School of Music
University of Auckland
Episode: Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit?
Kristina Khashtanova
AI consultant and artist
Episode: Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit?
Felix Meyer
Episode: Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit?
Dylan Whiting
Episode: Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit?

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Nikki Mandow
Host of Ingenious, an award-winning journalist with expertise in promoting academic research through storytelling.

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#184
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#47
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#93
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#35
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#36
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#245
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#5
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#6
New Zealand/Trending
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#96
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#1
New Zealand/Science
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#21
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#94
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Bullets in space
Q: What do you think the worst case scenario is for space debris?
The worst case scenario probably has to do with Earth's orbits being completely crowded and polluted with debris, which risks everyone's access to space.
Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit?
Q: How does AI creativity differ from human creativity?
AI creativity can approximate human creativity but is heavily reliant on human-generated content for training and reference.

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This podcast showcases a variety of in-depth discussions centered on transformative research originating from the University of Auckland. The episodes cover vital topics spanning healthcare advancements, artificial intelligence, social issues, and innovative technologies, with a consistent emphasis on how these fields influence and improve the world around us. Unique angles explored throughout the series include the genes associated with obesity, the impact of AI on creativity, and the role of dance in social inclusion. Each episode features insights from leading experts and researchers who share their innovative ideas and groundbreaking findings, making it an engaging resource for those interested in the intersection of science and real-wo... more

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