Episodes

  • The New Space Race
    May 4 2022

    Humanity is entering a new era of space exploration, with countries and corporations clamouring to lead the way. We find out about the company offering visits to the edge of space and why, after fifty years, we’re finally going back to the moon. With Siân Cleaver from Airbus Defence and Space and Beth Moses and David Mackay from Virgin Galactic. 


    The podcast is presented by Randox and the Goodwood Festival of Speed, home of the Future Lab live exhibition.



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    31 mins
  • Enter the Metaverse
    Apr 27 2022

    What will the next version of the internet look like? We dive into the metaverse, finding out how it will change the online world. Plus, the exhibition from Radiohead pioneering a new form of music entertainment. Featuring Alistair Thompson from Epic Games and Sean Evans, creative director of Kid A Mnesia.

     

    The podcast is presented by Randox and the Goodwood Festival of Speed, home of the Future Lab live exhibition.


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    31 mins
  • Making Waves
    Apr 20 2022

    The ocean covers 70% of earth, and is critical in providing food, oxygen and regulating the climate. This time, we hear two ways technology can improve the health of our ocean, from data-gathering drones that can sail through the eye of the storm, to a new sport bringing electric racing to the water. Featuring Kimberly Sparling from SailDrone and Rodi Basso from E1.


    The podcast is presented by Randox and the Goodwood Festival of Speed, home of the Future Lab live exhibition.


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    31 mins
  • The Third Revolution of Flight
    Apr 13 2022

    Sky taxis are coming to a city near you. We find out how affordable, electric flight is just a few years around the corner. Featuring Duncan Walker from Skyports and Andrew MacMillan from Vertical Aerospace. 


    The podcast is presented by Randox and the Goodwood Festival of Speed, home of the Future Lab live exhibition.


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    30 mins
  • Building Better Cities
    Apr 6 2022

    Take a trip to the cities of the future, from the 3D printed houses that could make construction greener and faster, to the giant vacuum cleaners sucking up smog and turning it into diamonds. With Anna Cheniuntai from Apis Cor and Daan Roosegaarde of Studio Roosegaarde.

     

    The podcast is presented by Randox and the Goodwood Festival of Speed, home of the Future Lab live exhibition.


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    30 mins
  • Time Capsules of Tomorrow
    Mar 30 2022

    The world is approaching a data crisis, with current storage methods approaching their limits and guzzling huge amounts of energy. This time, we explore two technologies which could help us preserve our most important information for future generations, from glass that could last as long as the universe, to the fabric of life itself.


    The podcast is presented by Randox and the Goodwood Festival of Speed, home of the Future Lab live exhibition.


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    25 mins
  • Window to the Edge of Time
    Mar 23 2022

    The James Webb Space Telescope is going to give us our first look at the cosmic dawn. But how does unravelling the mysteries of the universe help build a better world on earth? With Professor Gillian Wright from the STFC and Dr Matt Greenhouse from NASA. 


    The podcast is presented by Randox and the Goodwood Festival of Speed, home of the Future Lab live exhibition.



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    32 mins
  • Tech vs Extinction
    Mar 16 2022

    We hear about inventions which could turn the tide on the planet’s biodiversity crisis, from the DNA reader which can fight wildlife crime to the biodegradable, microscopic sensor that could revolutionise our understanding of the environment. 


    With Dr Andrew Digby from New Zealand’s Department of Conservation, Dr Alex Dehgan from Conservation X Labs and Dr John Rogers from Northwestern University. 


    The podcast is presented by Randox and the Goodwood Festival of Speed, home of the Future Lab live exhibition.


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    34 mins