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第2836期:What insects can teach surgeons
Sawflies are named after the saw-like organ used by the females to lay eggs in plants. The insects want to avoid killing the plants, which provide foo...
第2835期:The meat eaters
When you hear the word 'carnivore', do you think of lions and bears and sharks, or humans? Steak for breakfast, chicken breasts for lunch and salmon a...
第2834期:Sponsorship
Sporting events and organisations have long looked to sponsorship for a way of surviving. For many, without financial support of sponsors, they simply...
第2833期:Rat populations rise in cities
The British Pest Control Association says its members have recorded an increase in complaints about rat activity around the UK. Cleankill, a company t...
第2832期:Why some people believe AI is human
After MIT Professor Joseph Weizenbaum created the chatbot Eliza, he became concerned that people who had used the programme started to act as if it wa...
第2831期:Stock market
For our last business podcast, we talked about the big PLCs, the companies traded on the stock exchange.在上一期商业播客中,我们谈到了大型公众有限公司...
第2830期:Company
People often ask me what we do, and I reply by saying we have an internet business. But we don't actually have a... we're not actually a company, are...
第2830a期:Product Placement
We're talking about product placement.我们在谈植入式广告。
Product placement, also known as embedded marketing, has grown both on TV and...
第2829期:Instagram
We're talking about Instagram and why it's a useful platform for businesses. You know my first question, of course, Jackie. I know nothing about Insta...
第2828期:Underground
In an underground car park in Paris, I encountered something I didn't expect. I had to wipe the spores off my camera. I was in a huge mushroom farm.在...
第2827期:Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time
Huntington's is one of the most brutal and devastating of all diseases. It's caused by a faulty gene which progressively destroys brain cells, which t...
第2826期:The way you move may be as unique as your fingerprint
Have you ever been alone in a room, heard someone coming, and been able to identify who it was based solely on the recognisable stomp of their shoes?...
第2825期:E-business means business
Things turned upside down for many businesses earlier this year. We're looking at how two companies made changes to survive. So, OK, Richard, what hap...
第2824期:Digital nomads
When we moved to Portugal, it was the third country that we had lived in while working on our podcasting website. Yeah, we realised that, of course, w...
第2823期:Stand out
My friend Anne says that when her children were very small and they received presents, it was the packaging that excited them the most. First they wou...
第2822期:Wine decline
We're looking at the wine industry. Yeah, we're looking at two countries whose wine industries have faced two very different problems recently. Richar...
第2821期:Not in front of the children
Since TV advertising began, there has always been food adverts aimed at children. Yes, sweets, chocolate, ice cream. But that may be about to change....
第2820期:The human touch
It has been suggested that one in three jobs that exist today will eventually be done by smart machines, robots and software. Some say as soon as 2025...
第2819期:What a waste
A global level study by the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations says that one third of food, roughly 1.3 billion tonnes, is waste...
第2818期:The weirdest stuff orbiting Earth
In July of 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left the first human footprints on the moon. They also left two pairs of boots, a handful of tools, an...
第2817期:The Dragons' Den
We're talking about The Dragon's Den.我们今天要谈的是《龙穴》(The Dragon’s Den)这档节目。
Yes, so Richard, what is The Dragon's Den?是...
第2816期:Can we trust the supermarkets?
We're talking about marketing terms used on food products and deciding if they are officially recognised terms or not.我们今天要讨论的是食品包装上常见...
第2818a期:Patreon
When we first started podcasting many, many years ago, other podcasters who didn't have worksheets to sell suggested that those who used their podcast...
第2815期:The business world today
We're talking about how technology has really changed the face of business. 我们在谈论技术是如何改变商业面貌的。
To be more specific, We'...
第2814期:AI to predict your health in the future
Nasa's Perseverance Rover has spent the past four years exploring an area of Mars called the Jezero Crater. It's dry and dusty, but billions of years...
第2813期:AI to predict your health in the future
The researchers describe this artificial intelligence model as like a weather forecast for your health. But instead of warning of a 70% chance of rain...
第2812期:What are the chances of an asteroid hitting you?
An asteroid ended the age of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. Could something as catastrophic as that happen again?6600 万年前,一颗小行星结束了恐...
第2811期:Is your dog reading your mind?
Everyone knows that dogs are supposed to be our best friends. Could it be that they know what we are thinking? Whether it's getting excited at the pro...
第2810期:How exactly do inhalers work?(4)
The real beauty of inhalers is how they get these medications into your lungs. They work by suspending, or aerosolizing, medications into the air to b...
第2809期:How exactly do inhalers work?(3)
In chronic bronchitis, the airway’s lining is inflamed and produces more mucus to trap incoming smoke or dust particles. And the little hairs lining t...
第2808期:How exactly do inhalers work?(2)
So how do they work? When you take a breath, air travels through your lungs using tubes called airways, or bronchi. The airways funnel to sacs, called...
第2807期:How exactly do inhalers work?(1)
Early 20th century writer, Marcel Proust, finished his magnum opus “In Search of Lost Time” from bed— in a cork-lined room to keep allergens out. Prou...
第2806期:Energy drinks to be banned for under-16s in England
The major supermarkets have imposed their own voluntary ban on selling high-caffeine drinks to the under-16s, but this isn't the case in many smaller...
第2805期:Life lessons learnt from pocket money
How much pocket money did you get as a child, if any? Was it a regular, weekly allowance, or just occasional one-off payments for chores? Parents arou...
第2804期:Your phone’s camera isn’t as good as you think(2)
Simply put, to make better digital cameras, you need image sensors with higher numbers of larger photosites. Engineers know this. In fact, it’s basica...
第2803期:Your phone’s camera isn’t as good as you think(1)
When the Visualphone VP210 hit the market in 1999, it advertised a never-before-seen feature: a camera. With only 0.11 megapixels and storage for 20 p...
第2802期:This TED Talk is full of bad ideas(5)
So we ended up taking the car back, it was no longer functional, and we decided to place it in an art gallery in Los Angeles. And at this gallery, act...
第2801期:This TED Talk is full of bad ideas(4)export_ofoct.com (3)
When you open Pandora's box of bad ideas, clearly the sky's the limit. So let's keep pushing it. I got three minutes.当你打开“坏点子”的潘多拉魔盒时,...
第2800期:This TED Talk is full of bad ideas(3)
I'm glad you guys think it's funny. I thought it was horrifying. So it wasn't enough for us to just make this. We had to put it in the right place. Do...
第2799期:This TED Talk is full of bad ideas(2)
So you've probably figured out by now that I'm not actually here to sell you keys to a car. Today I'm here to talk to you about bad ideas. The kind of...