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The High Level Podcast

Podcast by Jonathan Delport & Damon Hoenselaar

English

Technology & science

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About The High Level Podcast

Are you fed up that there are no entertaining podcasts about engieering? Well, meet Jonathan and Damon, two mechanical engineers from the University of Johannesburg, each with 5 years of industry experience. With a passion for rebuilding South African infrastructure, they're here to demystify engineering challenges and explore real-world solutions. From mining to atomic layer deposition technology, they bring a unique perspective on the country's engineering landscape. Join them as they tackle South Africa's pressing issues head-on, aiming to inform, educate, and unite listeners with similar goals. With a focus on innovations like green hydrogen, they're driving towards a future of sustainable energy and improved infrastructure. Welcome to the High Level Podcast, where engineering meets impact!

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36 episodes

episode Could Lab-Grown Meat Be Our Only Choice? artwork

Could Lab-Grown Meat Be Our Only Choice?

Could Lab-Grown Meat Be Our Only Choice? Or would you prefer your steak grass-fed? In this episode, we dive deep into the world of cultivated meat — the science, the promise, and the controversy. We explore how lab-grown meat is made, why it’s generating billions in investment, and whether it can truly solve the challenges of food security, climate change, and ethics. From the first $250,000 lab-grown burger to recent regulatory approvals in Singapore, the U.S., and the Netherlands, this episode unpacks the current reality versus the hype. 🌱 What you’ll learn in this episode: How scientists grow meat in a lab (and why it’s so complex). The major players in the cultivated meat industry. The regulatory breakthroughs that made lab-grown chicken available on menus. Why scaling up production is still a massive challenge. The environmental and ethical debates surrounding cultivated meat — including the use of fetal bovine serum (FBS). Whether lab-grown meat can really replace traditional farming and feed a growing global population. Is this the food of the future… or just a very expensive science experiment? Tune in to find out. 📚 References & Further Reading: Lab-grown meat (probably) won't save us [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45t_93xpGE4] Lab-grown meat is on the rise — here's how it is made [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNlnSMe8imo] Lab-Grown Meat, the Idea That (almost) Changed the World [https://www.foodunfolded.com/article/lab-grown-meat-the-idea-that-almost-changed-the-world] The Myth of Cultured Meat: A Review [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7020248/] Lab-based meat the future food [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666765722001508] First lab-grown burger tried and tested in London [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o0MCZwL_VE]

15 Sep 2025 - 25 min
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Nature just does it better

Sometimes, the smartest engineer isn’t human — it’s nature. 🌱 In this episode of The High Level Podcast, we dive into the fascinating world of biomimicry — where engineers borrow blueprints from plants, animals, and ecosystems to solve complex human problems. From high-speed trains modeled after birds to solar panels inspired by insects, nature has been refining solutions for billions of years, and now we’re finally catching up. 🔬 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train owes its design to the kingfisher bird 🐦 How desert beetles inspired fog-harvesting tech that can solve global water scarcity 💧 The secret of moth eyes that makes solar panels more efficient ☀️ Why biomimicry could be the future of sustainable engineering 🌍 🎙️ The High Level Podcast is all about exploring science, engineering, and technology — without losing sight of the bigger picture. 👉 If you’re into STEM, innovation, or just love learning how the natural world inspires human progress, this episode is for you. 👍 Like this episode if you learned something new. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into engineering and technology. 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments: which example of biomimicry blew your mind the most? #Biomimicry #Engineering #STEM #TheHighLevelPodcast

1 Sep 2025 - 21 min
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Pepsi vs Coke: The Engineering of 500 Billion Bottles

From the first fizzy drinks in the 1800s to today’s mind-blowing bottling plants, soda has gone from local novelty to global manufacturing marvel. In this episode of The High Level Podcast, we dive deep into the engineering and science that make it possible for Coke and Pepsi to produce billions of bottles and cans every year. We’ll explore: The early days of soft drinks and how American pop culture put soda on the map 🎬 How PET bottles and aluminum cans are made at insane speeds ⚙️ The high-tech filling lines and robotic capping/labeling systems that run 24/7 The critical pinch points in production — and how much a few minutes of downtime can cost 💸 The water footprint, yields, and defect rates behind your favorite drinks 💧 If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to get that ice-cold Coke or Pepsi into your hand, this episode reveals the billion-dollar ballet of supply chains, automation, and precision engineering that makes it happen. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into the engineering and science that power the world around us.

11 Aug 2025 - 23 min
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Inside the Chip: How We Built the Digital World

We live in a world powered by invisible forces—tiny components smaller than a grain of sand, etched into silicon, that enable everything from Netflix to navigation systems. But where did it all begin? And how did we get from Charles Babbage’s mechanical dreams to microchips with billions of transistors? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the remarkable evolution of computing, peeling back the layers of history, science, and engineering that led us to the microprocessor age. 🎧 In this episode, you’ll learn: The origins of modern computing—from Babbage & Lovelace to ENIAC and Colossus How transistors revolutionized electronics and made logic gates possible What Moore’s Law really means and why it's slowing down How microchips are manufactured with nanometer precision The mind-bending scale of modern processors (over 100 billion transistors!) 🎤 Listener Hook:  “How did we go from room-sized machines with a handful of fragile switches… to devices in your pocket with billions of transistors? Today we peel back the layers of silicon to see how we mass-produce the magic of modern computing.” 📚 Resources & Further Reading: 🕰️ History of Computers:  A brief timeline – LiveScience [https://www.livescience.com/20718-computer-history.html] 🔌 Logic Gates from Transistors:  101 Computing [https://www.101computing.net/creating-logic-gates-using-transistors/] 💡 Moore’s Law Explained:  Investopedia – Moore's Law [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/mooreslaw.asp] Semiconductor Substack – The Relentless Pursuit of Moore's Law [https://semiconductor.substack.com/p/the-relentless-pursuit-of-moores] 🏭 How Microchips Are Made:  imec – Semiconductor Education [https://www.imec-int.com/en/what-we-offer/semiconductor-education-and-workforce-development/microchips/how-are-microchips-made] 📺 Recommended YouTube Channel:  Core Dumped [https://www.youtube.com/@CoreDumpped] – Excellent beginner-to-advanced breakdowns on computing concepts 💾 Apple I Details:  Apple Fandom Wiki [https://apple.fandom.com/wiki/Apple-1] 📢 Stay Connected 📍 Follow us: YouTube, Spotify, Facebook & Instagram → @highlevelpodcasts  📩 Get in touch: highlevelpodcasts@gmail.com

28 Jul 2025 - 27 min
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Why the B‑2 Bomber Is Still Untouchabl

What makes the B‑2 Spirit the most advanced — and expensive — bomber ever built? In this episode of The High Level Podcast, we break down the mind-blowing engineering behind the B‑2 Stealth Bomber: from its iconic flying wing design to the stealth coatings that must be reapplied like high-tech paint. We’ll unpack how engineers hid its massive engines, solved aerodynamic instability with quadruple-redundant fly-by-wire systems, and gave two pilots control over a $2 billion machine designed to slip past the world’s most advanced radar. If you’re into insane aerospace engineering, military aviation, or just want to know how stealth technology really works — this one’s for you. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into the world’s craziest engineering feats.

14 Jul 2025 - 28 min
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