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Popular Science Radio
Summary: POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO brings you all the newest discoveries and emerging technologies, cutting-edge innovations in science and technology each week. Presented in an interactive, entertaining and easy to understand forum with host, Alan Taylor. Broadcast weekly from out Los Angeles studio and "on the road", Popular Science Radio brings you behind the scenes coverage from technical and scientific events around the country. Get the latest on time travel, warp factors, reprogramming your mind, artificial intelligence, and the current innovations in automobiles, gadgets, food science, technology, health and lots more. Join host Alan Taylor with an exciting a mix of scientific experts, bold inventors, tech geeks, dreamers, innovators, tinkerers, thinkers and celebrity guests. This is your source to uncover scientific and the technical treasures on nationally syndicated radio, podcasts, and more.
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SEGMENT 1: Schuberth Helmets SEGMENT 2: Bike vs. Auto Helmets SEGMENT 3: More Fat, More Warmth? SEGMENT 4: Warmth & Body Weight SEGMENT 5: Welcoming Steve Slaughter SEGMENT 6: 3D Printing
Steve Natt fills in as host for this edition of Popular Science Radio and kicks off the hour by bringing on Sarah Schilke, the Marketing and PR Manager for Schuberth North America, to talk helmets.
Are motorcycle and automotive helmets designed differently? Short answer: yes. Host Steve Natt and guest Sarah Schilke of Schuberth North America talk about the details on how the helmets differ.
Steve Natt brings on Daniel Engber, a writer for Popular Science and The Slate.com, to talk about his article, "FYI: Do Fat People Stay Warmer Than Thin People?"
Steve Natt and guest Daniel Engber continue discussing the Popular Science article, "FYI: Do Fat People Stay Warmer Than Thin People?"
Steve Natt is joined now by Steve Slaughter, a material and process engineer. Steve Slaughter fills us in on what he's been working on over the years.
Host Steve Natt and co-host Steve Slaughter discuss the process of 3D printing to wrap up the show.
SEGMENT 1: The Conductor by BlueFlame SEGMENT 2: The Headphones of Sennheiser SEGMENT 3: Sennheiser Headphones Continued SEGMENT 4: The Skydog App SEGMENT 5: Skydog Details SEGMENT 6: Kicker Performance Audio
To kick of this edition of Popular Science Radio, host Alan Taylor sits down with Paul Buckley from BlueFlame to talk about their magnetic wireless charger called The Conductor.
Alan Taylor sits down with Scott Houston, a Product Specialist for Sennheiser, during the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show and talks about how these headphones stand out above others.
Scott Houston from Sennheiser sticks around for another segment to talk about what they try to do with their headphones that makes them stand out.
Skydog, a mobile app and Wi-Fi router, is a great application for your home if you've got children in the house. Alan Taylor talks with Jeff Abramowitz, the President and CEO, about what Skydog can do.
Skydog, a mobile app and Wi-Fi router, is a great application for your home if you've got children in the house. Alan Taylor talks with Jeff Abramowitz, the President and CEO, about what Skydog can do.
To wrap up this edition of Popular Science Radio, Alan Taylor and contributor Keith Lehman sit down with John Myers from Kicker Performance to gain some knowledge on their products.
SEGMENT 1: Live from CES 2014 SEGMENT 2: We Need More Memory! SEGMENT 3: Introducing Skydog SEGMENT 4: Everyday Health SEGMENT 5: Curved TV's & More SEGMENT 6: GoPro Steadicam Curve