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Radically Interdisciplinary

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<p>Welcome to Radically Interdisciplinary, the thought-provoking podcast pushing the boundaries of innovation and creativity by exploring the intersection of diverse and oftentimes disparate fields of study. Each week, join your host, Daniel Van Zant, as he dives deep into the minds of trailblazers, pioneers, and extraordinary thinkers who dare to integrate science, technology, humanities, arts, and more into ground-breaking endeavors.</p><p>From computer scientists with a penchant for philosophy to engineers inspired by nature, we journey into the uncharted territories where unique blends of disciplines redefine possibilities and inspire revolutionary ideas. This is a space for the unusual, the strange, the beautifully complex.</p><p>If you're a fan of big ideas, unorthodox problem-solving, or simply the joy of intellectual discovery, Radically Interdisciplinary will take you on an enlightening journey through the multifaceted landscape of thought and innovation. Prepare to have your perspective challenged, your curiosity ignited, and your imagination inspired.</p><p>New episodes every month.</p>

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11/22/2023

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Episode thumbnail for Alex Ellery: Self-replication, Lunar Industrial Ecology, and Space Colonization

January 7, 2024

Alex Ellery: Self-replication, Lunar Industrial Ecology, and Space Colonization

All resources mentioned in episode as well as additional resources here:  https://www.danielvanzant.com/Alex+Ellery+on+Self-replication%2C+Lunar+Industrial+Ecology%2C+and+Space+Colonization Special Thanks to: Alex Ellery: https://carleton.ca/ceser/ Machine Perception and Cognitive Robotics Laboratory: https://mpcrlab.com/ Center for Future Mind: https://www.fau.edu/future-mind/

Episode thumbnail for Robin Hanson on Brain Simulability, Institutional Innovation, and Prediction Markets

November 22, 2023

Robin Hanson on Brain Simulability, Institutional Innovation, and Prediction Markets

All resources mentioned in episode as well as additional resources here: https://www.danielvanzant.com/Interview+with+Robin+Hanson Special Thanks to: Robin Hanson [http://mason.gmu.edu/~rhanson/] Machine Perception and Cognitive Robotics Laboratory [https://mpcrlab.com/] Center for Future Mind [https://www.fau.edu/future-mind/]

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What is Radically Interdisciplinary?
<p>Welcome to Radically Interdisciplinary, the thought-provoking podcast pushing the boundaries of innovation and creativity by exploring the intersection of diverse and oftentimes disparate fields of study. Each week, join your host, Daniel Van Zant, as he dives deep into the minds of trailblazers, pioneers, and extraordinary thinkers who dare to integrate science, technology, humanities, arts, and more into ground-breaking endeavors.</p><p>From computer scientists with a penchant for philosophy to engineers inspired by nature, we journey into the uncharted territories where unique blends of disciplines redefine possibilities and inspire revolutionary ideas. This is a space for the unusual, the strange, the beautifully complex.</p><p>If you're a fan of big ideas, unorthodox problem-solving, or simply the joy of intellectual discovery, Radically Interdisciplinary will take you on an enlightening journey through the multifaceted landscape of thought and innovation. Prepare to have your perspective challenged, your curiosity ignited, and your imagination inspired.</p><p>New episodes every month.</p>
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