BrainMeetsBytes
Brain Meets Bytes
Brain Meets Bytes is the podcast where science meets aging innovation. Hosted by Ki and Rebecca, we explore breakthroughs in brain science, healthspan, longevity, and emerging technologies through smart conversations that engage people of all ages. Join the conversation and get a front-row seat to the future of aging well.
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4. Mär 2026
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The Brain Economy: Why Europe Is Betting on Brain Health 04.03.2026 13:02
In this episode of Brain Meets Bytes , we explore why Europe is beginning to treat brain health as strategic infrastructure for the future. We unpack the emerging concept of brain capital , why cognitive health is becoming central to economic resilience and longevity, and what Europe’s long-term policy approach signals about the next century. The conversation raises a critical question: if brain h...
Why We Built Brain Meets Bytes 24.02.2026 8:31
In this episode, we share the personal and professional journeys that led us to create Brain Meets Bytes . From neuroscience and clinical care to technology and innovation, we reflect on the experiences that convinced us the future of aging and brain health demands a new kind of conversation. Brain Meets Bytes was created to bring those worlds together and explore the science, ideas, and innovatio...
Welcome To Brain Meets Bytes 02.02.2026 2:08
In this mini welcome episode, Ki and Rebecca introduce Brain Meets Bytes , a platform leading the conversation on brain science, healthspan, longevity, and emerging technology for aging well. Learn how to join our free public forum, and how paid subscribers can support the mission with early access to content, meet-and-greets, and exclusive perks.
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