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Loren Grush

Senior science reporter at The Verge, explaining the significance of SpaceX's launch.

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Jul 13, 2022 • 54min

The JWST's first space images, YouTube TV's bundle bet, and the Vergecast Hotline Q&A

In this engaging discussion, Loren Grush, a Senior Science Reporter at The Verge, unveils the wonder behind the James Webb Space Telescope's stunning first images, exploring its journey and potential in cosmic discovery. Christian Oestlien, the VP of YouTube's product management, sheds light on YouTube TV's innovative bundling strategy and the challenges of competing in the evolving streaming landscape. Alongside Cameron Faulkner, who shares insights on choosing the right computer monitors, the conversation dives into the intersection of technology and everyday life.
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Mar 10, 2022 • 26min

Putin’s war spills into space

Loren Grush, a senior reporter at The Verge specializing in space exploration, discusses the alarming threats from Russia regarding the International Space Station. She highlights the historical partnership between the U.S. and Russia in space, now strained by geopolitical tensions. Grush elaborates on provocative statements from Russian officials and their potential impact on international cooperation. The conversation also touches on the future of astronauts amidst these conflicts and the urgent need to rethink U.S. dependency on Russian technology.
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Nov 19, 2021 • 1h 30min

Apple will make repair manuals and parts available to public / Russia blows up a satellite / Biden signs infrastructure package

Makena Kelly, a policy reporter at The Verge, dives into how Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure package could enhance broadband access across the U.S., addressing challenges like regulatory hurdles and the digital divide. Loren Grush, a senior science reporter, discusses the geopolitical fallout of Russia's destructive satellite test, likening it to a spy thriller with significant implications for international space safety. The conversation touches on Apple's shift towards consumer repairs, empowering individuals to fix their devices, amidst a changing tech landscape.