As Gen X and Baby Boomers, we grew up in a world of rotary phones, film cameras, and science fiction that stayed safely on the page. Over the years, we’ve watched ideas once considered impossible quietly become part of everyday life. That fascinates us. In the 1950s, we were told we’d have flying cars by 2020. In the 1970s, we were told computers would take over the world. In the 1990s, we were told the internet would change our lives. Now, on the edge of artificial intelligence, we’re told robots will be driving our cars any day now. Some of those predictions came true. Some were mostly hype. On 4DSci, we sit down together with scientists, engineers, technologists, and creators and ask questions. Not as experts and not as skeptics, but as people who want to understand how these things work, what they mean for the world we live in now, and what they may mean for the world to come. If you’re curious about artificial intelligence, emerging science, new inventions, or the quieter shifts happening all around us, this is a place to explore them without hype or jargon. Just conversation, curiosity, and a shared interest in how we got here and where we might be going.
What if the future of healing isn’t about replacing damaged tissue but teaching your body how to repair itself? In this episode of 4DSci, Victor Ciccarelli speaks with Dr. Tommy Rhee, a sports chiropractor who has worked with elite athletes including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Olympic competitors, and professional wrestlers. Dr. Rhee explains the emerging field of regenerative medicine and how modern research is shifting away from t...
Water is something most of us never think about. We turn on the tap and it simply appears. But beneath the surface of the Earth may be vast water resources that could help solve one of the biggest challenges facing the planet.
In this episode, Victor Ciccarelli speaks with Barbara Wiseman, co founder and President of The Earth Organization. For more than two decades she has worked on environmental solutions around the world. Her org...
Dave Saunders has spent thirty years building technologies that quietly became everyday life. He helped bring commercial internet software to the world when most people did not even believe the internet mattered. He worked on the first commercial Wi Fi hotspot. And then he moved into something far more personal: surgical robotics.
In this episode, we step away from hype and ask the question that actually matters. If a robot is invol...
Most people heard about blockchain through cryptocurrency, speculation, and headlines about scams. But underneath the noise is a deeper question: who controls trust in the digital world?
In this episode of 4DSci, we step back with Roberto Capodieci and explore what blockchain was originally built to do. Not to create new coins, but to reduce dependence on centralized institutions and shift digital control back toward individuals.
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Most of us never think about food beyond taste and convenience. But behind the scenes, scientists are quietly redesigning what food is and how it is made.
David Julian McClements is a Distinguished Professor of Food Science who has spent his career studying how food works at a structural level. Not just what it contains, but how it behaves, how it can be engineered, and how science may reshape how we feed a growing planet.
In this co...
Music is something many of us meant to learn.
Then life filled up. School moved on. And somewhere along the way, a lot of us quietly decided we just were not musical.
In this episode of 4DSci, we sit down with Patrick Boylan to explore something deeper than music lessons. We talk about flow state, that focused space where challenge meets skill and time seems to disappear. And we look at how modern technology might be helping us find ...
Artificial intelligence is steadily reshaping Wall Street. From compliance and credit analysis to investment research and trading tools, AI is speeding up the mechanics of finance. But speed is not the same as wisdom. In this episode of 4DSci, former Wall Street strategist James Barrineau joins us to explore what AI is actually doing inside the financial industry and where human judgment still matters most. We talk about accuracy,...
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When a group of women from all over the country realise they all dated the same prolific romance scammer they vow to bring him to justice. In this brand new season of global number 1 hit podcast, The Girlfriends, Anna Sinfield meets a group of funny, feisty, determined women who all had the misfortune of dating a mysterious man named Derek Alldred. Trust Me Babe is a story about the protective forces of gossip, gut instinct, and trusting your besties and the group of women who took matters into their own hands to take down a fraudster when no one else would listen. If you’re affected by any of the themes in this show, our charity partners NO MORE have available resources at https://www.nomore.org. To learn more about romance scams, and to access specialised support, visit https://fightcybercrime.org/ The Girlfriends: Trust Me Babe is produced by Novel for iHeartPodcasts. For more from Novel, visit https://novel.audio/. You can listen to new episodes of The Girlfriends: Trust Me Babe completely ad-free and 1 week early with an iHeart True Crime+ subscription, available exclusively on Apple Podcasts. Open your Apple Podcasts app, search for “iHeart True Crime+, and subscribe today!
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