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ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast

ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast

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ASU KEDtalks are the bridge between your curiosity and what Arizona State University researchers are exploring and discovering. KEDtalks spark ideas, indulge curiosity and inspire action.


For more info and to see all of our ASU KEDtalks videos, visit our website at research.asu.edu/kedtalks




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  • Swimming in Plastic
    Apr 22 2020

    There’s something in the water — plastic. An unfathomable amount of plastic has made its way into our oceans, but Charlie Rolsky believes we can make small changes in our lives to turn the tide of plastic pollution for a cleaner world and healthier ecosystems.


    "ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of ASU Knowledge Enterprise.


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    35 min
  • Resilience in Materials and in Life
    Mar 23 2020

    No stranger to resistance, Regents’ Professor Aditi Chattopadhyay has forged her own path in aerospace engineering to design resilient materials capable of withstanding the rigors of the world.


    "ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of ASU Knowledge Enterprise.


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    38 min
  • Autonomy Isn’t Autonomous
    Jan 6 2020

    Robots and artificial intelligence are growing more and more autonomous. But they still need to work smoothly with humans to be effective. ASU Professor Nancy Cooke explores how humans, robots and AI can best work together as a team.


    "ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of ASU Knowledge Enterprise.


    • For more details, visit our website at research.asu.edu
    • To stay updated on ASU Research, follow us on Twitter and Facebook


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    21 min
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