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The traditional assumption is that producers develop the innovative products we all buy.
Turns out that this is often wrong. Research now shows that innovating consumers - users - you and me - are very important product developers too.
This finding has lots of interesting consequences and implications, as I will explain.
Titanic crew member Jack Dawson personally tells us in 10 minute increments how the Titanic sank in April of 1912. He will inform us of how the passengers and crew dealt with this terrible tragedy and the laws passed to avoid maritime disasters.
The journey of a single carbon atom from its birth in a star to the clothes in your closet.
While the human contribution is not proven, learn why we are still very slowly thawing out from the Little Ice Age, which melts glaciers, and thus causes very small sea level rise. Learn why sea levels naturally rise and lower about 400 feet during each ice age cycle, while today the seas are only rising about 1.5 millimeters (one penny thickness) a year.
The UK has recently announced clinical success with three parent IVF resulting in the birth of eight children. What are they? Why do we create them and how. More importantly, should we?
Fresh from the year 1500, da Vinci appears in costume and tells about his life, his employment as a military engineer and how he painted the influential Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Plus he will detail his prolific famous futuristic machine design drawings. By combining art and science da Vinci became the ultimate Renaissance man.