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Ignition Sequence
Ignition Sequence is the podcast that sparks your curiosity and dives into the groundbreaking stories shaping our world. Join us as we explore the intersection of science, technology, and culture with the experts pushing boundaries and redefining what’s possible. From deep dives into Earth’s ancient history to the future of AI, space exploration, and beyond, each episode is designed to ignite wonder and inspire action. Get ready to discover the innovations and discoveries that fuel humanity’s quest for knowledge and the future.
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Biomaterials of the Future: Spider Silk, Mycelium, and Beyond 15.07.2025 49:27
Can we reimagine our material world—from the clothes we wear to the creams we use—using biology as our blueprint? What if the materials of tomorrow were hiding in the natural world—and all we needed was a way to grow them? In this episode of Ignition Sequence, host Dylan Bohbot speaks with Dr. David Breslauer, co-founder of Bolt Threads, about the science and promise of bioengineered materials—fro...
Ultra Weak Photon Emission — Is Light a Fundamental Language of Life? 18.06.2025 52:27
Your support helps fuel our mission to ignite curiosity and empower future world changers around the world. Learn more at AcceleratorMedia.org. What if your cells could talk—not just through molecules, but through light? In this episode of Ignition Sequence, host Dylan Bohbot sits down with Dr. Nirosha Murugan, Canada Research Chair and biophysicist at Wilfrid Laurier University, to explore how th...
Ancient Enzymes, Carbon Origins, and the Building Blocks of Life — Ep 25 Raymond Pierrehumbert 10.06.2025 1:08:07
What is carbon—and how can this element, born in dying stars billions of years ago, be responsible for all life as we know it, while also driving the instability of Earth’s climate system? In this episode of Ignition Sequence, host Dylan Bohbot is joined by Prof. Raymond Thomas Pierrehumbert, FRS, Halley Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford, to unpack the cosmic and planetary journey o...
Ancient Clues in Modern DNA: Native American Genetics | Dr. Meradeth Snow 25.05.2025 1:07:18
What can ancient DNA teach us about lost cities, living descendants, and the ethics of genetics? In this episode of Ignition Sequence, anthropologist and geneticist Dr. Meradeth Snow joins host Dylan Bohbot for a wide-ranging conversation about the deep history of North America’s Indigenous peoples, how we study ancient migrations, and the complicated relationship between genetics and Native ident...
The End of Aging—And Extinction | Dr. George Church on Longevity, Dire Wolves, and Woolly Mammoths 09.05.2025 52:53
What if aging was optional—and extinction reversible? In this mind-expanding episode of Ignition Sequence, geneticist and biotech pioneer Dr. George Church joins host Dylan Bohbot to explore the frontiers of gene therapy, de-extinction, and the future of human health. A founding scientist behind the Human Genome Project, and co-founder of Colossal Biosciences and Rejuvenate Bio, Dr. Church breaks...
Microplastics in the Human Brain | Dr. Matthew Campen, Environmental Toxicologist 26.04.2025 52:30
What happens when plastic pollution doesn’t stay in the environment—but ends up in your brain? In this eye-opening episode of Ignition Sequence, environmental toxicologist Dr. Matthew Campen joins host Dylan Bohbot to discuss his groundbreaking research on microplastics found in human organs, including the brain. Drawing from his recent Nature Medicine study, Dr. Campen explains how these invisibl...
🪲Insect Decline and the Empire Beneath Our Feet 🐜 Dr. Fevziye Hasan, Biodiversity Scientist 13.04.2025 58:56
This podcast is produced by volunteers at Accelerator Media, a nonprofit educational media organization. Our work is supported by listeners and viewers like you acceleratormedia.org/donate/ Dr. Fevziye Hasan, biodiversity scientist and curator of entomology at Uppsala University’s Museum of Evolution in Sweden, joins host Dylan Bohbot on this episode of Ignition Sequence to explore the mighty worl...
Quantum Brain: Dr. Stuart Hameroff on Consciousness, AI, and Anesthesia | Ignition Sequence Ep 20 04.04.2025 1:08:03
This podcast is produced by volunteers at Accelerator Media , a nonprofit educational media organization. Our work is supported by listeners and viewers like you. If you’d like to help us ignite curiosity and inspire long-term thinking about our shared future, please consider making a donation: https://acceleratormedia.org/donate/ Dr. Stuart Hameroff, co-founder of the Center for Consciousness Stu...
The Ingenuity of Autonomous Systems - Robotics Engineer & Ocean Rower, Marlin Strub 18.03.2025 58:48
Marlin Strub, roboticist and autonomy expert, joins this episode of Ignition Sequence to explore the challenges of designing autonomous systems for some of the most extreme environments. From programming Mars helicopters to retrieve rock samples for NASA’s Mars Sample Return mission to pioneering autonomous excavation with Gravis Robotics, Strub’s work is pushing the boundaries of what machines ca...
Unknowable AI: Ethics of Autonomous Weapons | Dr. Mark Bailey, National Intelligence University 07.03.2025 35:09
Can we trust AI to make life-or-death decisions? What does the unpredictability of artificial intelligence mean for humanity’s future—from autonomous weapons to the Fermi Paradox? Dr. Mark Bailey, a professor at the National Intelligence University and author of Unknowable Minds: Philosophical Insights on AI and Autonomous Weapons, joins host John Murphy on this episode of Ignition Sequence to exp...
From Big Bang to AI: The 13.8 Billion-Year Story of Us | David Christian - Historian & Author, Origin Story, Future Stories 24.02.2025 1:01:46
How did we get from the Big Bang to the age of artificial intelligence? What can the entire 13.8-billion-year history of the universe teach us about humanity’s future—from AI breakthroughs to space colonization? David Christian , renowned historian and creator of Big History , joins host John Murphy on this episode of Ignition Sequence to unravel the grand narrative of existence—from the Big Bang...
Islam, Science Fiction, and the Search for Life Beyond Earth with Jörg Matthias Determann 13.02.2025 1:05:17
Jörg Matthias Determann, historian, professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar, and author of Islam, Science Fiction, and Extraterrestrial Life, joins Ignition Sequence to explore the intersection of religion, science fiction, and the cosmos. In this wide-ranging conversation, Matthias unpacks the Islamic perspective on extraterrestrial life, the long history of Arab contributions to a...
Space Pirates & Solar Probes: Keith Cowing on NASA’s Past, Present, and Future 05.02.2025 1:28:25
Keith Cowing, biologist-turned-space journalist, founder of NASA Watch, and self-proclaimed “space pirate,” joins Ignition Sequence to unpack the wild, weird, and wondrous world of space exploration. From hacking into an old satellite and bringing it back online to dissecting the legacy of Voyager and the blistering speed of the Parker Solar Probe, Keith blends technical insight with unapologetic...
Uncovering Archaeopteryx: The Punk Rock Paleontologist and Avian Evolution 28.01.2025 1:00:18
Dr. Jingmai O’Connor is a vertebrate paleontologist, Associate Curator of Fossil Reptiles, and lead researcher for the Chicago Archaeopteryx at The Field Museum. In this episode of Ignition Sequence, Jingmai takes us on an exploration of paleontology, dinosaurs, and avian evolution. Known as the “punk rock paleontologist,” Dr. O’Connor shares her unconventional journey into the field, the groundbr...
How NOVA Changed Science Storytelling: A Conversation with Paula Apsell 20.01.2025 1:07:18
How do you turn complex science into captivating stories that inspire millions? In this episode of Ignition Sequence , we sit down with Paula Apsell, a visionary force behind NOVA who shaped the groundbreaking series during her three-decade tenure, including 33 years as senior executive producer. From the infancy of PBS to the technological leaps in science filmmaking, Paula shares her journey of...
Genome Sequencing, Synthetic Biology & Woolly Mammoths - Harvard Prof. Dr. George Church 13.01.2025 49:07
How is cutting-edge genetics revolutionizing our understanding of life and unlocking the future of biotechnology? In this episode of Ignition Sequence, Dr. George Church, a pioneering geneticist, synthetic biologist, and professor at Harvard, takes us on a journey through the cutting edge of science and technology. From helping launch the Human Genome Project to exploring synthetic biology and rev...
Wildlife Unscripted - Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant, Wildlife Ecologist & TV Host 07.01.2025 1:08:55
What does it take to follow your childhood dreams and break barriers in the process? In this episode of Ignition Sequence, Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant—large carnivore ecologist, conservationist, and host of Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom: Protecting the Wild—shares her inspiring journey from a young girl fascinated by nature shows to becoming a leading voice in wildlife ecology. Dr. Wynn-Grant reflects on...
Transhumanism with Zoltan Istvan 30.12.2024 41:47
What does it mean to be human in an age of exponential technological change? In this episode of Ignition Sequence, host John Murphy explores transhumanism, a transformative movement that aims to radically enhance human longevity, cognition, and well-being. Joining him is Zoltan Istvan—journalist, futurist, and former U.S. presidential candidate—who has dedicated his career to reimagining humanity’...
The Future of Learning: AI and the Next Generation of Creativity 20.12.2024 53:21
How can we prepare young minds to thrive in an AI-driven world? Imagine a future where children learn coding through playful co-creation, generative AI fosters critical thinking, and education adapts to each student’s unique style. In this episode of Ignition Sequence, host John Murphy explores the groundbreaking work of Stefania Druga, a research scientist shaping the way we teach and understand...
Proteus: Engineering the International Space Station of the Ocean 09.12.2024 58:25
How can human ingenuity transform the way we interact with the world’s most mysterious frontier? Imagine a state-of-the-art underwater research habitat revolutionizing how we study and protect our oceans. In this episode of Ignition Sequence, host John Murphy dives deep with Randy Brandenburg, a leading innovator and advocate for ocean exploration, to explore the groundbreaking vision of the Prote...
Lost Cities of the Maya 02.12.2024 1:09:00
What ancient secrets lie hidden beneath the jungle canopy? How do archaeologists uncover lost cities and decode the lives of those who built them? In this episode of Ignition Sequence, host John Murphy is joined by Dr. Ivan Šprajc, a world-renowned archaeologist, archaeoastronomer, and expert in Mesoamerican studies, to delve into the extraordinary discovery of ancient Maya cities buried deep in t...
Astrobiology and the Search for Life in the Universe with Dr. Lynn Rothschild, NASA Ames 25.11.2024 45:40
Are we alone in the universe? What does life look like at the extremes, and could synthetic biology unlock new frontiers for humanity? In this episode of Ignition Sequence, host John Murphy is joined by Dr. Lynn Rothschild, an evolutionary biologist and astrobiologist at NASA Ames Research Center. Together, they embark on a journey through the origins, limits, and future of life. From her groundbr...
Sunlight, Rocks, and the Origins of Life: Minik Rosing 18.11.2024 1:13:31
How did early life harness sunlight to transform Earth and make complex life possible? Could Greenland’s rock powder hold the key to capturing CO2? In this episode of Ignition Sequence, renowned geologist Dr. Minik Rosing takes us back to the Archean Eon, over 3.8 billion years ago, when Earth’s earliest lifeforms transformed the atmosphere through photosynthesis. These profound changes laid the f...
Echoes of the Ice Age: Tar Pit Secrets and Lessons for Our Future 11.11.2024 1:04:12
In this episode, we’re joined by paleoecologist Dr. Emily Lindsey, the assistant curator and excavation site director at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Known for her groundbreaking research on Ice Age ecosystems and the late Pleistocene extinction, Dr. Lindsey takes us deep into one of the most unique fossil sites in the world. Together, we explore the secrets of Ice Age megafauna held withi...
Hadean Earth & H2o Origins with Mark Harrison 06.11.2024 1:20:53
Where did Earth get its water? In this captivating episode, host John Murphy explores the mysteries of Earth’s formation and evolution with Dr. Mark Harrison, a distinguished professor of geochemistry from UCLA. They dive into fascinating topics such as the origin of Earth’s water, tectonic plate movement, and what ancient zircons reveal about early Earth. Dr. Harrison challenges the traditional v...
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