Videos

Watch educational talks on technology innovation and microbiome research.

Can AI Become the Scientist?

Stanford Professor James Zou discusses AI Scientists where teams of AI agents collaborate to solve complex scientific problems.

How to Build & Repair Gut Health

Dr. Justin Sonnenburg (Huberman Lab) discusses science-based tools and dietary strategies to optimize your gut microbiome.

Why AI Is Shockingly Stupid

Computer scientist Yejin Choi (TED) argues that while AI is powerful, it lacks the essential "common sense" that humans possess.

The Future of the Gut Microbiome

Stanford Professor Kerwyn Casey Huang discusses new technologies (like smart pills) to map the gut and the potential of engineering our microbiome.

Biomedical AI Models

Exploring how AI agents are accelerating discovery in biomedicine, from designing vaccines to running experimental conferences.

How The Gut Microbiota Affects Health

Dr. Rhonda Patrick interviews the Sonnenburgs on how dietary fiber feeds our gut bacteria and regulates inflammation and immunity.

Agentic AI MOOC: AI Agents to Automate Science

James Zou discusses how AI agents can automate and accelerate scientific discovery, introducing AI Scientists where AI agents collaborate to facilitate scientific discovery.

Your Microbiome: Help or Hurt?

Dr. Justin Sonnenburg (Stanford) explains the human gut microbiome, how it is shaped by diet (specifically fiber), and its profound impact on metabolism, immunity, and overall health.