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Tomorrow’s World

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Your big questions about the future answered. How science will influence and change our lives. Britt Wray and Ellie Cosgrave present a fortnightly investigation of a hot science topic in about 30 minutes. The Tomorrow's World podcast will begin a second run of episodes in early 2018.
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Energy Future: Powering Tomorrow's Cleaner World" invites listeners on a journey through the dynamic realm of energy transformation and sustainability. Delve into the latest innovations, trends, and challenges reshaping the global energy landscape as we strive for a cleaner, more sustainable tomorrow. From renewable energy sources like solar and wind to cutting-edge technologies such as energy storage and smart grids, this podcast explores the diverse pathways toward a greener future. Join i ...
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Worlds of Tomorrow

Jeremy Wong

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Worlds of Tomorrow is a podcast about futures now past. We don't have hoverboards, clones, or replicants, but we do have iTunes. Every episode, a media-savvy group gets together to explore yesterday's predictions through a modern lens.
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Prototype World of Tomorrow

Just a Head in a Jar

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They say the new millennium began the day Progress was finished. A domed metropolis of the world's greatest minds, a permanent showcase of American ingenuity, built on the swamplands of Central Florida. In this self-styled city of the future, fifty thousand temporary residents, live, work, and occasionally, die.
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This Podcast is dedicated to those who are searching for the truth of God and want to hold fast to the restored doctrines that God gave us through the teachings of His end time apostle Herbert W. Armstrong. We keep God's seventh day Sabbath and all of God's Holy Days. For more information please visit our website... www.coglittleflock.com
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The World Tomorrow

Sky News

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How will the coronavirus pandemic shape the future of our world? Sky News' economics editor Ed Conway is joined by former Chancellor and Home Secretary Sajid Javid to host the podcast which aims to explore what will happen next and how? They will be asking influential guests searching questions on the global economy, politics and leadership. Is the globalisation engine the only way out of the economic crisis? What levers can banks and policy makers pull to alleviate the pain? How will the wa ...
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Opposites form the elements of many biblical lessons: life and death, flesh and spirit, wisdom and foolishness, light and darkness, sin and righteousness, and more. Such is the case with strength and weakness. - Full text here: https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/strength-from-weaknessAutor: Tomorrow's World Commentaries
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Sri Deivasigamani, Founder & CEO of Intellihot, reveals how the company’s innovative and cost-effective approach is transforming the water heating industry with sustainability at the forefront. Collaborate with us! Support the show For more information about the innovations that are shaping tomorrow's world, head to https://tomorrowsworldtoday.com/…
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Uncover the hidden intricacies of the energy sector's most pressing issues and pioneering breakthroughs in this week's thought-provoking episode. Is the answer to our energy grid's slow progress and growing demand found in FERC's bold approval of PJM's new Reliability Resource Initiative? With energy sector leaders and experts gathering at RE Plus …
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Send us a text Russ & Mark look back to January 1985, when Ronald Reagan had his second presidential inauguration - an event with many similarities to Trump's recent one. This episode of Tomorrow's World from just a few days before strives to keep us warm and cosy on a chilly winter night with the following segments: Maggie Philbin tests out a new …
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On Monday, January 20, 2025, President Donald J. Trump, the 45th and now 47th President of the United States, began his second term after a four-year hiatus. President Trump has promised, from campaign trail to inauguration, to help lead the United States of America into a “Golden Age”—a time of greatness and prosperity unlike any other. But, can a…
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Matt Mattioda, Senior VP of CTL Systems & Chief Forester at Miller Timber Services, takes us on a journey deep into the landscape of modern forestry. Discover how advanced technology and sustainable practices are shaping the future of timber harvesting and forest management. 🌲 Learn more about this topic! Radiowell to Replace 10,000 Trees Lost in C…
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A long time ago, a powerful ancient Egyptian ruler came to witness the power of a Being that was foreign to him. A voice said to this mighty Pharaoh, “Now if I had stretched out My hand and struck you and your people with pestilence, then you would have been cut off from the earth. But indeed for this purpose I have raised you up, that I may show M…
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In this unsettled world, there is renewed interest in Bible prophecy. A search on Amazon, the world’s biggest marketplace, will easily generate a list of 100 books the retailer “recommends,” which only scratches the surface of the number written on the subject. Most of them have one thing in common: They are wrong. - Full text here: https://www.tom…
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James Walker, CEO and Director of Nano Nuclear Energy Inc., explores next-gen reactors and their impact on the changing energy landscape. Learn more about how small-scale reactors are poised to deliver big results for sustainable power. ⚡🔋 Collaborate with us! Support the show For more information about the innovations that are shaping tomorrow's w…
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We may have first heard about promises from a childhood playmate informing us we must “promise not to tell” before they tell us a secret. We also sadly discover early in life that promises are usually broken. - Full text here: https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/do-you-believe-in-promisesAutor: Tomorrow's World Commentaries
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There is a great story about Art Linkletter, who was a household name and widely known in his heyday as a television personality. The story goes that, as Mr. Linkletter entertained at a nursing home, with microphone in hand, he asked an elderly lady in a wheelchair, “Do you know who I am?” The lady replied, “No, I don’t, but if you will go over to …
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Can AI revolutionize the way we think about energy consumption and power grid demands? Venture into the world of cutting-edge AI technology with us as we examine the projected 125,000 megawatt surge in data center electricity demand, driven not just by traditional needs but also by the expanding crypto universe. We uncover the breakthrough of DeepS…
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How did a company inspired by caterpillars morph into a leader in autonomous mining? Denise Johnson, Group President of Resource Industries at Caterpillar, digs into the company's legacy and how it's making the mining industry smarter, safer, and more sustainable. 🚧 🐛 Learn more: Sustainable Mining Around The World 8 of The Most Innovative Agricult…
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A cousin of mine has been very successful in several business ventures. He has worked hard over many years and has accumulated wealth and property. He has the accouterments of luxury that one might expect, in the form of homes, cars, boats, an airplane, and a farm in the country. This cousin has traveled extensively in pursuit of his interests and …
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On January 20, 2025, the United States will swear in a re-elected President. While polls were close before the November election, Donald J. Trump defeated rival Kamala Harris and was elected to succeed President Joe Biden. After a very contentious election, many commentators were shocked that the United States would seemingly “reverse course”! - Fu…
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In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Juliet says, “That which we call a rose / by any other name would smell as sweet.” This well-known phrase means that no matter what something is named, it doesn’t change what it is. Likewise, a lie, called by any other word, is still a lie. - Full text here: https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/a…
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“Breaking News!” blares the media as another tragic shooting, bombing, knifing, or other terroristic act occurs in a church, synagogue, or amongst any gathering of people. Just by going about daily life, people expose themselves to the real danger of being killed or injured by religious fanatics or violent, glory-seeking criminal shooters. Individu…
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Much of the Western world is plagued by acts of violence. In cities large and small, surveillance cameras record assaults, murders, carjacking, purse snatching, looting, and shoplifting. Differences in political philosophies have erupted into physical altercations and death threats. Deadly school shootings shatter lives and families. Images of thes…
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Send us a text Russ & Mark finally tackle the big beast that they have previously avoided - the classic Tomorrow's World Christmas Quiz. Hosted, as ever, by Howard Stableford, it's a lovely lump of festive fun. Obviously there's the usual crew of Judith Hann, Peter Macann and Maggie Philbin, but because it's Christmas we've also got Moira Stuart, K…
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As you’ve undoubtedly guessed from seeing more and more houses lit up at night, Christmas—one of the most popular holidays—approaches. Many people probably celebrate Christmas as just part of “normal” culture, but many others surely celebrate it out of what they would call their Christian beliefs. For those who do keep it out of sincere religious b…
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Dustin Miller, Vice President of Programs and Learning, shares how the Dallas Arboretum educates through nature. Discover how the facility is showcasing the seasons and turning every visit into a botanical adventure. 🌺 ✨❄️ ▶️ Featured in: Top 5 Botanical Gardens That Transform into Winter Wonderlands Collaborate with us! Support the show For more i…
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In some religious circles, professing Christians argue that preaching Bible prophecy is irrelevant, or even contrary, to preaching the Gospel message! Bible prophecy may be an interesting topic, they say, but prophecy is not significant to our salvation. Is that true? Many professing Christians believe that the gospel is only about the person of Ch…
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How far will you go to get healthy? Maybe the best medicine isn't the kind you get from a doctor or a vitamin store. Being healthy and living up to one’s full potential is trending these days. The popularity of gym memberships, vitamins and supplements for the mind and body, and food consumption awareness are on the rise. Technology has even taken …
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Can you imagine a world where artificial intelligence revolutionizes the way we power our lives? Discover how AI is fundamentally reshaping the energy sector by enhancing grid efficiency, reliability, and resilience. We explore the challenges faced by our energy infrastructure—from rising demand to weather-related vulnerabilities—and reveal how AI-…
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Lauren Snyder, Customer Experience Leader at Consumers Energy, discusses the power behind Michigan's energy landscape. Learn how they're keeping the lights on and boosting sustainable operations. 🔌 Featured on Tomorrow's World Today: Season 8, Episode 6 Collaborate with us! Support the show For more information about the innovations that are shapin…
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There have been many events in mankind’s history that are considered pivotal. A list of relatively recent events would include the First and Second World Wars and the Great Depression. Other significant historical events include severe pestilences like the Black Death and extreme famines and earthquakes. Many of these events are battles, downfalls …
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Being able to accept responsibility for one’s personal decisions and daily actions can seem like a rare character trait, especially in today’s ideologically and emotionally charged atmosphere. When circumstances do not support a desired outcome or a personal right for someone, many present themselves as victims. This is not a new phenomenon, since …
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Send us a text We all need cheering up sometimes don't we? And what better way to do that than for your auditors to dig out a brand new tune from the burgeoning Michael Rodd songbook? Sadly, it seems no good deed goes unpunished as the rest of this episode is an absolute dog's breakfast. Feel free to switch off after the opening song - but if you d…
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David Alexander, President at General Atomics, navigates through the latest strides in fusing AI with unmanned systems. Learn more about how the company is steering the next phase of aerial surveillance and combat technology. Featured on Tomorrow's World Today: Season 8 Episode 5 Learn more about this topic here: How Unmanned Aircraft is Controlled…
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Flash freezing, icy roads, snow blowing sideways, and blizzard conditions. Arctic temperatures, gusting winds knocking out electrical power, and canceled flights interrupting travel. Winter storm Elliott affected the majority of the United States. - Full text here: https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/gods-power-over-the-weather…
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The field of neuroscience is a fascinating exploration of the human brain and nervous system. It examines how the brain is involved in everything we do—thinking, feeling, moving, learning, and remembering—as well as how it communicates with the body. Neuroscientists study brain development, adaptability, and what happens when things “go wrong,” suc…
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What if the race for AI supremacy is not just about algorithms and data, but also about the massive energy demands reshaping our power infrastructure? Join us as we explore the critical intersections of AI-driven data center loads and the immense challenges faced by distribution utilities that are compelled to build and own their infrastructure. Fr…
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Why do we resent correction? Very early in life, we rebel against being told “no” or being prevented by a parent, sibling, or teacher from doing what we want. What is it about human nature that makes us resist correction? We may think of correction as punishment, but correction is really a necessary tool. - Full text here: https://www.tomorrowsworl…
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Dr. James Merson, formerly of Janssen, explores the complexities of global health solutions. Learn about the research and leadership behind antibiotic resistance and tackling the world's leading diseases. Collaborate with us! Support the show For more information about the innovations that are shaping tomorrow's world, head to https://tomorrowsworl…
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The mystery of the future is one of the captivating elements in the mind of a young person as he or she imagines life ahead. Children come to wonder about their personal futures. A young boy may declare that when he grows up, he wants to fly jet aircraft. One of my own sons wanted to operate heavy earth moving equipment. My granddaughter wants to b…
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What if the explosive demand for data centers could transform power grids across the nation? Join us as we unravel the latest developments in data center supply strategies and the energy market's evolving dynamics. From Vista’s power sales discussions with major companies to California's innovative district energy system marrying data centers with …
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