Where Ideas
Hit Different.
Late-night lab conversations meet arena-stage keynotes. Tech and science ideas with the gain turned all the way up — for engineers, researchers, and the CTOs forwarding links to their entire Slack.
Episodes that
rewire your thinking.

The Last Mile of Fusion
We sat with three plasma physicists in a control room at 2am the night before a record-breaking ignition test. What they said about failure reshaped how we think about ambition.

Attention Is the Architecture
The researcher who wrote the original transformer paper explains what everyone gets wrong about how LLMs actually reason — and what comes after attention.
Rockets Are a Software Problem
SpaceX's guidance engineers explain why landing a booster is 80% control theory and 20% physics — and how the same math governs your CI/CD pipeline.
"The most dangerous idea in science right now isn't the one governments are funding. It's the one three grad students are arguing about at 11pm in a lab no one has heard of."
The people who
change the frequency.
Nobel laureates, founders three steps ahead of the press, and researchers whose papers won't be cited for another decade.

Dr. Yuki Tanaka
Director, Quantum Computing Lab · Stanford University
“Error correction isn't the bottleneck. Decoherence at room temperature is. We solved the wrong problem for fifteen years.”

Dr. Amara Diallo
Principal Researcher · DeepMind London
“The moment a model surprises its own creators is the moment we admit we're not in control of the learning process anymore.”

Rafael Mendes
Co-founder & CTO · Helix Biotech
“We're not editing genomes. We're rewriting the operating system of life, and nobody has read the full documentation.”

Dr. Priya Nair
Chief Scientist · ISRO Advanced Research
“Chemical rockets are a dead end for interstellar travel. The physics was always pointing us toward fusion drives. We just didn't want to fund it.”