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Reel Science

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概要

Welcome to Reel Science — the podcast where cinema meets curiosity, and blockbuster stories become gateways to the biggest questions in science.


Here, we take the films you know and love — from mind-bending sci-fi epics to timeless classics — and use them as a launchpad to explore the real-world science behind the spectacle. Whether it’s artificial intelligence, time travel, space exploration, or the nature of reality itself, we peel back the layers of storytelling to uncover what’s possible, what’s probable, and what’s pure Hollywood.

Each episode begins on the silver screen, but it doesn’t stay there for long. We break down the science, challenge the assumptions, and dive into the theories that blur the line between fiction and fact. Along the way, we’ll ask the kinds of questions that stick with you long after the credits roll — the ones that make you look at the world a little differently.


So if you’ve ever watched a movie and thought, “Could that actually happen?” — you’re in the right place.


This is Reel Science — where Science Fiction meets Science.

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  • Gattaca and Gene Editing
    2026/04/21

    Welcome to Reel Science — the podcast where cinema meets curiosity, and blockbuster stories become gateways to the biggest questions in science.


    Today’s episode: “Gattaca and Gene Editing: Are Designer Babies the Future?”


    We begin with Gattaca — a haunting vision of a near-future society where your DNA determines your destiny. In a world obsessed with genetic perfection, those conceived naturally are labelled “invalid,” while the genetically engineered elite are given every advantage. At the heart of it all is Vincent, a man born without genetic selection, who dares to defy a system that has already decided his limits.


    But how close are we to that reality?


    From there, we dive into the rapidly evolving world of gene editing — from CRISPR technology to breakthroughs in epigenetics that reveal how environment and lifestyle can influence how our genes are expressed. Science is no longer just reading the code of life… it’s beginning to rewrite it.


    And that raises a profound question: if we can design our children — selecting traits, removing disease, enhancing potential — should we? Could we eliminate genetic disorders entirely, or are we opening the door to a new kind of inequality?


    So join us as we explore the science, the ethics, and the future of human potential — and ask whether Gattaca is a warning… or a preview.


    This is Reel Science.

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    36 分
  • RoboCop and Human-Technology Interaction
    2026/04/21

    Welcome to Reel Science — the podcast where cinema meets curiosity, and blockbuster stories become gateways to the biggest questions in science.


    Today’s episode: “RoboCop and Human-Technology Interaction: Will Humans and Machines eventually Merge?”

    We start in the crime-ridden streets of Detroit with RoboCop — the cult classic that follows officer Alex Murphy, brutally killed in the line of duty and reborn as a cybernetic law enforcer. Part man, part machine, RoboCop is engineered for justice… but haunted by fragments of the human life he once had. Beneath the action and satire lies a powerful question: when technology rebuilds the body, what happens to the person inside?


    From there, we step into the real world of human–technology interaction — where science is rapidly catching up with fiction. We’ll explore cutting-edge prosthetics that can be controlled by thought, brain–computer interfaces that translate neural signals into action, and the early ideas around “neuro-uploads” — the possibility of transferring aspects of the human mind into digital systems.


    Finally, we look ahead to what some call “The Merger” — a future where the boundary between human and machine becomes increasingly blurred. Could enhancing the body lead to enhancing the self? And at what point does augmentation become transformation?


    So join us as we ask a question that’s no longer just science fiction… what does it really mean to be human?


    This is Reel Science

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    43 分
  • Back to the Future and Time Travel
    2026/04/20

    Welcome to Reel Science — the podcast where cinema meets curiosity, and classic films become a gateway to the most fascinating questions in science.


    Today’s episode: “Back to the Future and Time Travel: Is Time Travel Actually Possible?”


    We begin with a ride in the DeLorean with Back to the Future — the beloved classic that introduced us to Marty McFly and the eccentric Doc Brown. When a time-travelling car accidentally sends Marty back to 1955, he must navigate the past carefully to ensure his own future still exists… all while racing against the clock to get back home.


    It’s a thrilling idea — but could it be more than just fiction?


    From there, we’ll dive into the science of time travel itself. From Einstein’s Theory of Relativity to wormholes and the strange effects of time dilation, physics suggests that time may not be as fixed as it feels. But does that mean travelling through it — forwards or backwards — is truly possible?


    Finally, we’ll explore the probabilities. What are the chances that humanity will ever achieve time travel? And perhaps even more intriguingly… if it were possible, would we already know? Or would any evidence of time travellers be impossible to detect?


    So buckle up, watch out for paradoxes, and join us as we explore one of the most mind-bending questions in science — whether time travel is a fantasy of the past… or a technology of the future.


    This is Reel Science.


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    58 分
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