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Emerging Technologies That Will Improve and/or Ruin Everything – with Kelly and Zach Weinersmith



The Royal Institution

What will the world of tomorrow be like? Kelly and Zach Weinersmith will give us a snapshot of the transformative technologies that are coming next, from space elevators to fusion-powered toasters, and explain how they will change our world in astonishing ways.
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Kelly and Zach’s book “Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That Will Improve and/or Ruin Everything “is available now – https://geni.us/oHUq

Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/MUMdNTx4N-4

Kelly Weinersmith is a Huxley Fellow at Rice University in the BioSciences Department. She studies how host behaviour influences risk of infection with parasites and cohosts Science… Sort Of, one of the top 20 natural science podcasts.

Zach Weinersmith is the cartoonist behind the popular geek webcomic Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.

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32 thoughts on “Emerging Technologies That Will Improve and/or Ruin Everything – with Kelly and Zach Weinersmith
  1. I like the idea of using ground-based acceleration to replace the first stage thrusters. Perhaps a mass driver to propel the rocket a certain distance, then the boosters take over? Sadly, we won't be getting Elon Musk on board because it does not involve a metal colossal space dong.

    Kessler Syndrome must be prevented at all costs. No, there's not a satisfying way to gather scrap because of how dispersed it is but even if we don't find an efficient solution we just need to do it to prevent cascade.

  2. So maybe I dont care if the cartoonist is a vegetarian. So and this is for kids but are baby millenials still millenials? So is there a new name for this group?
    So this is a royal institute version of those youtube channels that just do the recent new blurbs and add nothing. So anyway so.
    So also this isn't a "space", its a lecture hall at a famous university.
    So it's really just a super light book tour appearance, and it's a weak "lecture" even by the standards of the royal institute talks, which vary in how deep they go into the actual science.

  3. So the video thumbnail is frozen on the hippie cartoonist's mocking insult of Americans. On to find a video with people who have something worth saying. Thanks for saving me from wasting my time on this one.

  4. This is the Royal Institution, not a TedX talk. Stop trying to sell your damn book so hard before you've even said anything of note and give your presentation!

  5. Why are we not researching extreme springs/elastic launch sites? Humanity conquered the feat of a the Large Hadron Collider which spans miles. What about a 20 mile spiral fling? Or…What about a stretched "U" shape Tunnel through Earth and propel down thru the core out the other side and try to utilize gravity.

  6. I found this video sub-par for Ri. Some of the brightest minds on the planet gave considerate lectures for the rest of us here. Running into this lame promotion of a book, that reminds me of those YouTube videos about "top 25 tech innovations 2018", is baffling. For example, "Promobot escape" was totally fake, if you look into it for minutes you can figure it out.

  7. Zach could've just sat in the audience until it was his turn and then switched with Kelly. Would make it a little less awkward and focus the attention on the presenter.

  8. I wonder how likely the undergrads would be to let in the dorms young woman or old man they did not know. And what if the man had clipboard or safety vest? I bet there would be someone who would let person in even if they were open carrying stick of dynamite (and do not get me wrong I would hate to argue with someone carrying explosives even if I knew of bomb threat).

  9. It is interesting that an illustrator graphic guy is drawing with his finger into the desk instead of showing a drawing or maybe a video slide… It is hard to understand this way. 21:53 Some parts are hard to understand, it definitely needs some illustrations next time.

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