Ada Lovelace (or Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace, if we're being particular), is often called "The world's first computer programmer," which is quite the claim to fame considering she lived in the mid-1800s and that, well, she was a "she." This episode we look into the mind and life of a pioneer and visionary whose work laid the ground for how computers work today.
#41 – Recycled Humor
#40 – Volcanoes Are So Hot Right Now
#39 – Welcome to Flavor Country
#38 – Come For The Power Grid, Stay For The Cuddles
#37 – GPS Is Where Its At
#36 – A Matter of Time
#35 – Optical Storage Is The Pits
#34 – A Back-and-Forth About Oscillation
#33 – How Glass Built Humanity
#32 – Tardigrades – or, “Little Manatees Wearing Terrifying Gas Masks”
# 31 – How (and Why) Mob Mentality Works
#30 – Down With Gravity
#29 – “I don’t even see color.”
#28 – What the Phở is “The Vault”?
#27 – Bernoulli Puts On The Pressure
#26 – Where Snap Decisions Come From
#25 – The Large Hadron Collider Gets Particle Fever
# 24 – The Science of Self-Delusion
#22 – Fireside Chat Stew (with rockets!)
#21 – Bitcoin
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