From Britain’s role in the space race and the future of war, to 3D-printed burgers and robots delivering pretzels, Big Ideas Live examined how science and technology affect our world.
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Presenter Sarah Jane Mee with Science and Technology Editor Tom Clarke
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Understanding the food of the future with Redefine Meat
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virtual reality dating
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Deborah Haynes, Security and Defense Editor, with Sally Walker (former GCHQ), Nigel Inkster (former SIS), and Sarah Armstrong-Smith (Microsoft)
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Guests enjoy exhibits by Maria Nava (Royal College of Art), Echelon Fitness and Stratasys in the Big Ideas Live Innovation Zone
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Lord Martin Rees: “The practical necessity of sending humans into space is eliminated because robots can do the exploration”
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Redefine Meat is cooking up a storm (3D printed plant based)
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Business Correspondent Gurpreet Narwan with Eben Upton, CEO, Raspberry Pi
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Anti-aging panel: Tom Clarke with Prof Lynne Cox (Oxford University) and Dr Stephen Cave (Cambridge University)
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AR and metaverse art by Tim Fowler and Tiffany Anna Art
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Stratasys 3D printed innovation
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Meet the Correspondents: Business Correspondent Gurpreet Narwan with Security and Defense Editor Deborah Haynes and Data and Forensics Correspondent Tom Cheshire
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Tom Clarke, Science and Technology Editor, with Daniel Korski (audience), former Chief Government Science Adviser Mark Walport and Zoe McDougall (Oxford Nanopore)
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Tom Cheshire with former Google engineer Blake Lemoine
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Rowland Manthorpe with Dex Hunter-Torricke (Meta Oversight Board)
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A spectator asks a question
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How digital investigations help uncover the truth – Adam Parker and Sanya Burgess (Sky News Digital & Forensics Unit)
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Oxford Nanopore’s innovation is shared with the public
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Rowland Manthorpe with Chris Kelly (former Meta), Amber Ghaddar (Web3 entrepreneur) and Cory Doctorow (blogger, writer)
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Science Correspondent Thomas Moore with Mike Moses (Virgin Galactic), Nicole Stott (Astronaut) Melissa Thorpe (Spaceport Cornwall) and Lord Martin Rees (Astronomer Royal)
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Spot the Dog Says Goodbye