Episodes
Is quantum physics important for living systems? Today's guest is a professor of molecular genetics at the University of Surrey in England and explores this question in the book “Life at the edge: The coming of age of quantum biology”. In the podcast we talk about how quantum physics is or may be key in photosynthesis, smelling, navigation, evolution and even thinking. And we also touch on development of new antibiotics, another expertise of McFadden.
Published 06/29/20
Today’s guest is a professor of physics at Caltech outside Los Angeles. He is hosting the Mindscape podcast, one of my favorites, and has also written several excellent popular science books. In the podcast, recorded at Caltech last December, we discuss the philosophy and foundations of physics, and also whether consciousness and free will can be explained by presently known physics.
Published 06/29/20
Today’s guest is Terrence Sejnowski, professor of computational neuroscience at UC San Diego. He is a founder of artificial intelligence (AI), and author of the recent book “The Deep Learning Revolution”. In the podcast, recorded at UCSD last November, we discuss the origin, inner workings, and applications of AI, and also the link to how our brain works.
Published 06/29/20
The goal of the podcast "Sense and Science" is to discuss ideas and science. The starting point is often, but not always, popular science books that deal with nature or society where the author and I discuss the topic. And here the goal is not to win the debate, but to use discussion as a means of clarifying topics for ourselves and listeners. «Sense and Science» is a collection of the English podcast in the (generally) Norwegian podcast “Vett og vitenskap”.
Published 06/29/20