Some exciting Stories for Next Week, now posted for your perusal

There are so many interesting stories coming in fast and furiously now, that we have posted them well before next week’s show.. Click here for more!
There are so many interesting stories coming in fast and furiously now, that we have posted them well before next week’s show.. Click here for more!
Listen Now to the Dr. Future Show 4.24.12
It’s pretty exciting this week with the announcement of Planetary Resources, the first asteroid mining company on this planet. We explore this development with the help of Dr. Bruce Damer, who has worked with NASA on developing asteroid landing craft, and some knowledgeable callers. Ramifications of the massive amounts of African underground water discovered also caught our attention, as it did some callers.
The second part of the show takes us to The Tech Museum in San Jose, where you’ll hear Tim Ritchie, president of the Tech Museum and Richardo Benavidez, Senior Manager of Community Relations, at Cisco Systems discuss this amazing event (see previous post). We also interview the girl’s team from Cupertino High School, named “CRACK CITY,” about their experience of The Tech Challenge, where 1400 children from Grades 5-12 created robotic solutions for rescuing people who have fallen off a bridge like the Golden Gate during a massive Earthquake.
We finish the show with some disturbing info about the Android operating system and what might be done..
Sponsored by Cisco Systems and hosted by The Tech Museum in San Jose, 1400 students from across the state of California, from elementary to high school, created various robotic solutions for rescuing people who have fallen off a bridge like the Golden Gate.
Dr. Future interviews two of the main organizers of the event, Tim Ritchie, president of the Tech Museum and Richardo Benavidez, Senior Manager of Community Relations, at Cisco Systems.
And here, all three of us chat with the girl’s team from Cupertino High School, “CRACK CITY,” about their experience of The Tech Challenge.
This article in the Mercury News give you a good sense of this year’s Tech Challenge.
Listen Now to the Dr. Future Show 4.17.12
This week we have not divided the show into News and Interview segments, as Dr. Bruce Damer joined Mrs. Future and Mr. Past for most of the the news. So, we have one show for you, covering a few thoughts on energy and natural gas, the new UDacity courses, and when Bruce enters, we go warp speed, covering his new theory of the Big Bang, Interstellar Ejecta, speculations on alien contact, Drake’s Equation, augmented reality, Avatars, the Digibarn project, 2012, Terence McKenna, and other thoughts about Life, the Universe, and everything in it. We had a lot of fun making this show and may you enjoy listening to it!