Stackx Studios

STACKx SERIES

Stacks Studios is a long-form podcast dedicated to exploring knowledge in its fullest sense—where modern science, ancient wisdom, and human understanding converge to shape health, longevity, performance, and civilization itself. Hosted by Andrew and Rene, the podcast offers rigorous yet accessible discussions spanning medical science, biology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, artificial intelligence, psychology, design, and global innovation, alongside ancient practices, traditional medicine, and enduring philosophies of better living. Each episode distills complex research papers...

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Stackx Studios

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Latest episode

Mar 20, 2026

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Episodes

Drugs Beyond Weight Loss 03.02.2026

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs), such as semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and liraglutide, alongside dual GIP/GLP-1 agonists like tirzepatide (Mounjaro), represent a paradigm shift in the management of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity. Pharmacologically, these agents are engineered for extended half-lives—achieved in semaglutide through albumin binding facilitated by a fatty di...

Green Chemistry and Carbon-Negative Materials 03.02.2026

The global industrial landscape is undergoing a paradigm shift, moving from waste reduction toward restorative engineering. At the heart of this transformation lies the integration of green chemistry —the design of chemical products and processes that reduce hazardous substances—and the emergence of carbon-negative materials . While carbon-neutral materials balance emissions with removal, carbon-n...

Dark Matter and Dark Energy: The Biggest Unknowns 02.02.2026

The current standard model of cosmology posits that the visible universe—stars, planets, and gas—comprises merely 5% of the cosmos. The remaining 95% consists of two distinct, invisible components: dark energy (~68%) and dark matter (~27%). While often conflated in popular culture due to their names, they play opposing roles in cosmic evolution: dark matter acts as the gravitational "glue" holding...

Next-Generation Batteries and Energy Storage 02.02.2026

The battery industry in 2026 has moved beyond the pursuit of a "one-size-fits-all" solution, shifting instead toward a sophisticated specialization paradigm where specific chemistries address distinct industrial requirements. This evolution is driven by the need to balance energy density, cost, safety, and supply chain stability. Self-Healing Materials and Advanced Binders A critical advancement i...

Mathematics Behind AI and Neural Networks 02.02.2026

Efficiency, Hybrid Architectures, and Formal Reasoning The artificial intelligence landscape in 2025 is characterized by a pivot from pure scale to algorithmic efficiency, the emergence of hybrid architectures, and rigorous theoretical limits on explainability. 1. Architectural Evolution: Beyond Pure Transformers The transformer architecture is evolving into hybrid forms to overcome computational...

Quantum Computing: Breakthrough or Bubble? 02.02.2026

The Quantum Computing Inflection Point: Theory, Hardware, and Skepticism Theoretical Foundations vs. Physical Skepticism The realization of Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing (FTQC) remains a subject of intense debate between proponents relying on the Threshold Theorem and skeptics arguing against physical feasibility. The Threshold Theorem asserts that if error rates fall below a critical value (es...

Why Mathematics Predicts Reality So Well??? 01.02.2026

In 1960, physicist Eugene Wigner described the “unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences”—the striking fact that abstract mathematical concepts, often developed for internal elegance rather than empirical need, accurately describe physical reality. Wigner cited complex numbers in quantum mechanics as a prime example: inventions of pure mathematics that later became essenti...

Rewriting Aging: Senolytics, Rapalogs, & Senescence 31.01.2026

Cellular senescence is a fundamental mechanism of aging characterised by a stable arrest of the cell cycle in response to stressors such as DNA damage, telomere shortening, and oncogenic signalling. While this process initially serves beneficial roles in tumour suppression, wound healing, and embryonic development, the accumulation of senescent cells over time drives tissue dysfunction and chronic...

AI Driven Material science : AI-LCHEMY 31.12.2025

The Fifth Paradigm: AI-Driven Autonomous Materials Discovery Materials science is entering a “fifth paradigm” defined by autonomous, data-driven discovery. This shift moves beyond empirical, theoretical, and computational approaches by integrating artificial intelligence, robotic automation, and domain expertise into closed-loop systems known as Self-Driving Laboratories (SDLs). These platforms dr...

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