with David Sax, author of the 2016 book The Revenge of Analog, about the subtle but still radical differences between the analog innovations of the past ten millennia and their digital counterparts of the last hundred years. Perhaps not all of them are improvements.
A conversation with Georgia Tech Professor Joshua Weitz about a scheme for reducing the virus exposures and deaths that are inevitable once we relax our policies of sheltering-in-place.
A conversation with Dr. Robert Green of the Harvard Medical School, about the roles genetics and genomics play in understanding the Coronavirus and in treating Covid-19.
A conversation with network and privacy researcher Stephen Wicker about a new form of contact tracing, American-style, in the age of the Coronavirus and beyond.
In this episode, Vishal Sikka considers the future of IT, programming, and tech work more generally, during the next 12–18 months, while the coronavirus is still with us, as well as what changes will stay with us long after it’s gone.