Why should your daughter learn about electronics?
Are we on the verge of designing your own organs?
When will cell phones not need a battery?
Could brain stimulation transform shy mice into super soldiers? How can baker’s yeast clean up heavy metal toxins from the environment ? Why is a new method for making artificial spider silk such a big deal?
Why would bananas help save lives? Where will the world’s largest battery be installed? What’s all this talk about Paris?
Will you eventually lose your job to a robot? What’s the secret to ancient Roman concrete? How critical is our honey bee population?
When will you get to buy a ticket to space? Will reusing old rocket parts make space travel cheaper ? Where is the brightest light on earth?
When can you order a bionic eye? How practical is renewable energy? Can repainting your house save you energy on your electric bill?
We talk with the Krewe of Vaporwave about this new music genre and how outdated technology is finding new life
We are joined by Minka Stoyanova, a New Orleans artist now living in Hong Kong, to discuss the possibility of whether or not YOU might be a cyborg.
Alex Rawitz with Servato join us to talk about batteries and what to expect in the future.
Mark Lewis, author of "Give a Damn" joins us talking about convenience technology and how it impacts your life.
This week on Maker Bayou, we discuss the maker movement and how art can be incorporated into STEM fields.
This week on Maker Bayou, we talk with Dr. Alan Goggins, a microbiologist, about all the microscopic processes that rule your world.
This week we talk about the vulnerability of our power grid to electromagnetic pulse events. We welcome a special guest maker, Jim LeBlanc.
This week on Maker Bayou, we discuss the innovations and inventions that have resulted from wartime efforts.
Join us this week on Maker Bayou when we discuss what science has to say about super powers.
This week on Maker Bayou, we discuss advancements and recent inventions in the medical field.
Join us on Maker Bayou to talk about genetic engineering and an exciting new technology known as CRISPR.