If we need to fully understand space we need more time – lots of it. Beyond the Hubble sphere things gets lumpy. drkarl.com Source link
Dr Karl asks a fellow physicist for the telltale signs when powerful people spread untruths. They are easy to spot and nasty. DrKarl Source link
The graph points skywards. A thousand of years of data says “stop burning carbon”. Prof Mann tells Dr Karl of how the USA responded to his articles in the early 1990s. DrKarl Source link
Dr Karl interviews Dr Bloom in NYC on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence. If AI delivers misinformation, how could we tell? Dr. Karl Source link
At the moment there are two G’s in AI. Dr Karl gets the 360 tour of both with Dr Jessica Bloom in New York City. DrKarl Source link
Edwin Hubble is world famous. What about Henrietta Swan Leavitt? She found a way to measure and classify the universe. In Dava’s book “The Glass Universe” she references the half million glass slides Henrietta and other women used to document both the northern and southern skies. Source link
Sep 15, 2024 Observe, Ask, Explain, Predict , Test. These are the steps scientists use to improve our knowledge. Dr. Suzie Sheehy is a particle physicist. She talks with Dr Karl about twelve significant experiments that changed the modern world. https://drkarl.com https://suziesheehy.com Source link
Data is omnipresent and society is very connected Thirty years ago futurists said tech “convergence” would deliver us seamless digital lives So are we there yet?. Dr Karl gets a fact check from “Converge” author Associate Professor Catherine Ball. drkarl.com Source link