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4DSci

4DSci

著者: Victor Ciccarelli
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概要

As Gen X and Baby Boomers, we grew up in a world of rotary phones, film cameras, and science fiction that stayed safely on the page. Over the years, we’ve watched ideas once considered impossible quietly become part of everyday life. That fascinates us.

In the 1950s, we were told we’d have flying cars by 2020. In the 1970s, we were told computers would take over the world. In the 1990s, we were told the internet would change our lives. Now, on the edge of artificial intelligence, we’re told robots will be driving our cars any day now. Some of those predictions came true. Some were mostly hype.

On 4DSci, we sit down together with scientists, engineers, technologists, and creators and ask questions. Not as experts and not as skeptics, but as people who want to understand how these things work, what they mean for the world we live in now, and what they may mean for the world to come.

If you’re curious about artificial intelligence, emerging science, new inventions, or the quieter shifts happening all around us, this is a place to explore them without hype or jargon. Just conversation, curiosity, and a shared interest in how we got here and where we might be going.

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  • The Future of Healing: Stem Cells, Signals, and Regenerative Medicine
    2026/03/26

    What if the future of healing isn’t about replacing damaged tissue but teaching your body how to repair itself? In this episode of 4DSci, Victor Ciccarelli speaks with Dr. Tommy Rhee, a sports chiropractor who has worked with elite athletes including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Olympic competitors, and professional wrestlers. Dr. Rhee explains the emerging field of regenerative medicine and how modern research is shifting away from traditional stem cell injections toward cell free signaling therapies. The conversation explores how the body heals, why recovery slows as we age, and how new technologies may allow people to restore damaged tissue by reactivating the body’s natural repair signals. For listeners curious about the future of medicine, recovery, and longevity, this episode offers a fascinating look at where science may be headed.

    Amazon link https://a.co/d/0hD0GLsw

    www.RheeGen.com

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    32 分
  • The Hidden Water Beneath Our Feet: A New Way to Find Freshwater
    2026/03/19

    Water is something most of us never think about. We turn on the tap and it simply appears. But beneath the surface of the Earth may be vast water resources that could help solve one of the biggest challenges facing the planet.

    In this episode, Victor Ciccarelli speaks with Barbara Wiseman, co founder and President of The Earth Organization. For more than two decades she has worked on environmental solutions around the world. Her organization is advancing a method called Deep Seated Water technology, a way of locating underground fissures that may contain water far deeper than traditional aquifers.

    From drought in the American Southwest to water shortages around the world, this conversation explores the science, the debate surrounding it, and what it could mean for the future of water.

    https://theearthorganization.org/

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    41 分
  • From Dial Up to Surgical Robots: When Science Fiction Becomes Your Surgeon
    2026/03/12

    Dave Saunders has spent thirty years building technologies that quietly became everyday life. He helped bring commercial internet software to the world when most people did not even believe the internet mattered. He worked on the first commercial Wi Fi hotspot. And then he moved into something far more personal: surgical robotics.

    In this episode, we step away from hype and ask the question that actually matters. If a robot is involved in your surgery, where does the human end and the machine begin? What is real, what is still science fiction, and why should you care?

    This is a conversation about trust, technology, and what happens when the future moves from your laptop to your operating room.

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    47 分
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