Report: Quebec's Deadly Oil Train Derailment Had Multilple Causes Ross Reynolds talks to Les Leyne, legislative reporter for the Victoria Times Colonist, about the report the Canadian government released on the deadly... Ross Reynolds Amina Al-Sadi Play AudioListen 7 mins
Are you worried a robot will take your job? Bill Radke talks to Peter Goodman, the European economics correspondent for The New York Times, about why workers in Sweden are not worried about robots... Amina Al-Sadi Bill Radke Play AudioListen 17 mins
How humans and robots will work together Bill Radke talks to two roboticists about bringing robots into the home, deep into the sea, and out into space. We're joined by Sidd Srinivasa,... Bill Radke Alison Bruzek Play AudioListen 24 mins
All-Girl Robotics Team In Afghanistan Works On Low-Cost Ventilator ... With Car Parts Automated ventilators are expensive. Hand-operated ventilators require a lot of labor. So these teens are on a quest to create a mechanized bag-valve-mask that'll do the job. Diaa Hadid Khwaga Ghani Play AudioListen 4 mins
Watch these robotic fish swim to the beat of human heart cells Tiny, robotic fish powered by human heart cells suggest that scientists are getting closer to their goal of building replacement hearts from living tissue. Jon Hamilton
Putting herself FIRST: One teen's experience on an all-gender robotics team STEM career fields — science, technology, engineering and math — are traditionally male-dominated. But in FIRST robotics, Interlake High School senior Aparna Srinivasan finds community and belonging, despite the underrepresentation of women of color in robotics. RadioActive's Evelyn Jiang interviewed Aparna about her experience. Evelyn Jiang Play AudioListen 2 mins
Robots are pouring drinks in Vegas. As AI grows, the city's workers brace for change Workers in Las Vegas have been watching automation and technology inch into their workplace. Now with AI, the city is preparing to adapt its service-heavy tourism economy. Deepa Shivaram