Babbage from The Economist

A podcast by The Economist

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446 Episodes

  1. Babbage: How to crack an iPhone

    Published: 23/03/2016
  2. Babbage: Data heard, memories retrieved

    Published: 16/03/2016
  3. Babbage: The future of computing

    Published: 9/03/2016
  4. Babbage: From footies to selfies

    Published: 2/03/2016
  5. Babbage: Apple and the reason for sex

    Published: 24/02/2016
  6. Babbage: 5G to unite them all

    Published: 17/02/2016
  7. Babbage: Slimy, underwater light-eaters

    Published: 10/02/2016
  8. Babbage: Frosty organs and doped-up horses

    Published: 3/02/2016
  9. Babbage: Schizophrenic genes

    Published: 27/01/2016
  10. Babbage: Viruses and Facebook friends

    Published: 20/01/2016
  11. Babbage: The pollution solution

    Published: 13/01/2016
  12. Babbage: Blackholes and hoverboards

    Published: 6/01/2016
  13. Babbage: The ghosts of Babbage future

    Published: 30/12/2015
  14. Babbage: The ghost of Babbage past

    Published: 23/12/2015
  15. Babbage: Climate of change

    Published: 16/12/2015
  16. Babbage: A bit of peace, round the corner

    Published: 9/12/2015
  17. Babbage: Materials for making and cleaning

    Published: 2/12/2015
  18. Babbage: Relativity's revelations

    Published: 25/11/2015
  19. Babbage: The rise of the drone-selfie

    Published: 18/11/2015
  20. Babbage: Things visible and invisible

    Published: 11/11/2015

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Babbage is our weekly podcast on science and technology, named after Charles Babbage—a 19th-century polymath and grandfather of computing. Host Alok Jha talks to our correspondents about the innovations, discoveries and gadgetry shaping the world. Published every Wednesday.If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you’ll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription.For more information about Economist Podcasts+, including how to get access, please visit our FAQs page here https://myaccount.economist.com/s/article/What-is-Economist-Podcasts

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