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Bloomberg Originals offers bold takes for curious minds on today’s biggest topics. Hosted by experts covering stories you haven’t seen and viewpoints you haven’t heard, you’ll discover cinematic, data-led shows that investigate the intersection of business and culture. Exploring every angle of climate change, technology, finance, sports and beyond, Bloomberg Originals, is business as you’ve never seen it.
The Future with Hannah Fry
S2 "The Future with Hannah Fry"Pain is a fact of life; for some, it is excruciating and inescapable; but amid the continuing fallout of the opioid crisis, the development of new technologies aims to limit and even eliminate pain.
The Future with Hannah Fry
S2 "Next Billion"Soon, another billion people will be online, mostly from developing nations; ways new users will embrace this technology to transform their lives; its meaning for the rest of the world.
Posthuman
"Robots -- The Aliens We Made"Emily Chang meets some of the world's most advanced, and most intelligent robots and questions whether the creation of a synthetic species with human-like intelligence improves the human experience or ends it.
Posthuman
"Love in the Age of Machines"Emily Chang explores the future of connections with the machines and the technologies powering a growing market of relationships-on-demand.
Posthuman
"Posthuman"From brain implants that allow paralyzed patients to communicate to the wearable devices enhancing human capabilities, brain-computer interfaces could change the way people use their minds forever.
Posthuman
"How Tech Is Breaking the Rules of Biology"From birth to death, tech is stretching the boundaries of biology; exploring the discoveries that could transform reproduction, healthcare and how people die.
Football Nation
"Japan"Japan, the 2002 World Cup hosts, cemented their status as a top-tier footballing nation, propelled by the technical excellence of the J-League.
Football Nation
"England"England is the home of football and has shaped the culture for over 100 years. But the men's national team has only one major trophy to show for it, the 1966 World Cup.