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Lab Coat Optional

Lab Coat Optional

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Lab Coat Optional is the show where research is made relatable. Each episode, we dive into the research, the people behind it and why it matters. Tune in for smart, accessible conversations on the latest research from Arizona State University, released every other Wednesday.

We are a production of Knowledge Enterprise at ASU. Learn more at research.asu.edu.

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Episodes
  • Staying human in the age of AI with Andrew Maynard
    Mar 18 2026

    As AI and emerging technologies reshape daily life, Andrew Maynard — scientist, author and professor in the Rob Walton College of Global Futures — discusses how we navigate disruptive innovation responsibly — and how we can hold onto our humanity in a rapidly changing world.

    Further reading:

    • Andrew’s Substack
    • AI and the Art of Being Human
    • Future Rising

    Listen to Andrew’s show, Modem Futura wherever you get your podcasts.

    Learn more about Andrew’s Future of Being Human Initiative, and the Rob Walton College of Global Futures, part of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at ASU.

    Lab Coat Optional is a production of the Strategic Marketing and Communications team at Arizona State University’s Knowledge Enterprise. Learn more about research and discovery at ASU on Instagram, LinkedIn and Bluesky or visit us at research.asu.edu.

    Love the show? Give us a five star review on the podcast app of your choice!

    Get in touch with us at ke.podcast@asu.edu.

    Episode credits

    Executive produced by Kate Howells

    Produced by Alexander Chapin and Pete Zrioka

    Hosted and reported by Pete Zrioka

    Shot and edited by Alexander Chapin

    Original music from Patrick Cheung

    Motion graphics by Andy Ramos

    Art by Andy Keena and Sophia Franz

    Editorial support from Diane Boudreau

    Social media management by Lauren Hebing and Kyler Litson

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    48 mins
  • Our rising energy demand, explained, with Kelly Barr and Gary Dirks
    Mar 4 2026

    Energy demand is surging. To understand what’s driving it and how we’re going to meet it, I’m joined by energy veterans Kelly Barr and Gary Dirks from the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory. They explain the complicated nature of energy planning, why nuclear energy is getting another look and why when it comes to navigating our energy future — reliability is king.

    Further reading:

    • Analysis from the International Energy Agency
    • Reports from the U.S. Energy Information Administration
    • RMI research and analysis
    • EPRI
    • California Burning by Katherine Blunt

    Learn more about Energy Forward, a unit of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University.

    Lab Coat Optional is a production of the Strategic Marketing and Communications team at Arizona State University’s Knowledge Enterprise. Learn more about research and discovery at ASU on Instagram, LinkedIn and Bluesky or visit us at research.asu.edu.

    Love the show? Give us a five star review on the podcast app of your choice!

    Get in touch with us at ke.podcast@asu.edu.

    Episode credits

    Executive produced by Kate Howells

    Produced by Alexander Chapin and Pete Zrioka

    Hosted by Pete Zrioka

    Shot by Alexander Chapin

    Edited by Alexander Chapin

    Original music from Patrick Cheung

    Motion graphics by Andy Ramos

    Art by Andy Keena and Sophia Franz

    Social media by Lauren Hebing and Kyler Litson

    Clips

    The growing environmental impact of AI data centers’ energy demands — PBS News Hour

    How AI is driving a sharp rise in electricity bills — PBS News Hour

    NBC 5 Responds: Soaring energy bills — NBC 5 Chicago

    POWER CRISIS: Electricity demand SURGES as AI takes over — Fox Business

    Inside the numbers: How data centers are increasing energy use — ABC15 Arizona

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    46 mins
  • The hidden side of national security — and not stealth planes! with Nadya Bliss
    Feb 18 2026

    Nadya Bliss — executive director of the Advanced Capabilities for National Security Institute — explains how national security is more than tanks and battleships. She breaks down the vital role university research plays behind the scenes to anticipate emerging needs, strengthen infrastructure, accelerate innovation and quietly prevent conflict.

    Further reading:

    • Listen to Sources & Methods, NPR’s nat sec podcast
    • Check out Phantom Orbit: A Thriller, by David Ignatius

    Learn more about the Advanced Capabilities for National Security Institute at Arizona State University.

    Lab Coat Optional is a production of the Strategic Marketing and Communications team at Arizona State University’s Knowledge Enterprise. Learn more about research and discovery at ASU on Instagram, LinkedIn and Bluesky or visit us at research.asu.edu.

    Love the show? Give us a five star review on the podcast app of your choice!

    Get in touch with us at ke.podcast@asu.edu.

    Episode credits

    Executive produced by Kate Howells

    Produced by Alexander Chapin and Pete Zrioka

    Hosted and reported by Pete Zrioka

    Shot by Alexander Chapin

    Edited by Alexander Chapin

    Original music from Patrick Cheung

    Motion graphics by Andy Ramos

    Art by Andy Keena and Sophia Franz

    Editorial support from Diane Boudreau

    Social media management by Lauren Hebing and Kyler Litson

    Disclosure:

    Opinions expressed on this show reflect the views of the individuals only, not the policy or opinion of Arizona State University.

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    43 mins
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