
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


When it comes to the end of humanity, there are numerous ways it might come to pass - be it a wayward asteroid, the eruption of a super volcano, the ever-growing presence of Artificial Intelligence in our lives, or the unseen spores of a killer fungus.
But which one of these poses the greatest risk? This is the question posed by Jonathan in this very special episode of Futureproof which was recorded in front of a live audience at the Dublin Royal Convention Centre.
Joining us to discuss is:
Dr. Robert Ross, Senior Lecturer in the School of Computer Science at TU Dublin
Professor Chris Bean, Senior Professor and Head of Geophysics at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Professor Caitriona Jackman, Senior Professor of Space Physics at Dunsink Observatory
Jerry Clancy, PhD student at the School of Chemical Sciences in DCU
Dr. Shane Bergin, physicist and an assistant professor in science education at UCD's School of Education & Immunologist, Dr. Lara Dungan, also join Jonathan for this week's Newsround.
With thanks to Science Foundation Ireland.
By Newstalk4.5
1313 ratings
When it comes to the end of humanity, there are numerous ways it might come to pass - be it a wayward asteroid, the eruption of a super volcano, the ever-growing presence of Artificial Intelligence in our lives, or the unseen spores of a killer fungus.
But which one of these poses the greatest risk? This is the question posed by Jonathan in this very special episode of Futureproof which was recorded in front of a live audience at the Dublin Royal Convention Centre.
Joining us to discuss is:
Dr. Robert Ross, Senior Lecturer in the School of Computer Science at TU Dublin
Professor Chris Bean, Senior Professor and Head of Geophysics at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Professor Caitriona Jackman, Senior Professor of Space Physics at Dunsink Observatory
Jerry Clancy, PhD student at the School of Chemical Sciences in DCU
Dr. Shane Bergin, physicist and an assistant professor in science education at UCD's School of Education & Immunologist, Dr. Lara Dungan, also join Jonathan for this week's Newsround.
With thanks to Science Foundation Ireland.

6 Listeners

11 Listeners

3 Listeners

12 Listeners

59 Listeners

50 Listeners

141 Listeners

56 Listeners

67 Listeners

14 Listeners

5 Listeners

15 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

2 Listeners

0 Listeners

3 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

3 Listeners

354 Listeners

0 Listeners

82 Listeners

40 Listeners

2 Listeners

39 Listeners

52 Listeners

8 Listeners

36 Listeners

30 Listeners

0 Listeners

9 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

3 Listeners