From the natural world to outer space, Inverse offers timely journalism and interesting points of view for people who want to know what's next. Health research, updates on SpaceX and NASA, sleep psychology, pseudo-science debunks, nightmarish robots, advancing A.I., shifting cultures, more sustainable energy, and those never-ending studies on caffeine and beer: The Abstract delivers weird facts st... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NewsScience |
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As companies like Nueralink aim to revolutionize medical technology, Inverse’s Mike Brown and Sarah Wells discuss how breakthroughs in brain-machine interfaces can restore sensory and motor function and treat neurological disorders. more
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Interesting topics and great interviews. This is a great addition to my regular science podcasts.
I struggle sometimes to get into podcasts mainly because so many of them are so long! I don’t really have space in my day for an extended listening sessions. But these are the perfect length to give me fun and interesting little snippets of information presented in a compelling way. Into it!
I’m really enjoying this so far! Inverse has really great science reporting—rigorous but always entertaining—and it’s fun to hear these reporters dig in further on their subjects.
A really unique idea. Inverse has always done a great job combining weird internet stuff with original reporting and smart science coverage. It shows in this podcast where you get a little of everything.
Inverse is a great site, with lots of writers who provide great insight into science and culture. Glad that they have a new platform — if you’re on the fence check it out!
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