Beekeeping and knitting
Jamillah explores beekeeping, algoraves and mathematical knitting.
Outriders is BBC Radio 5 live's programme dedicated to exploring the frontiers of the web. It is broadcast on Tuesdays at 0300 in Up All Night.

Jamillah explores beekeeping, algoraves and mathematical knitting.
Jamillah and Rhod find out about an autonomous boat crossing the Atlantic, a shocking solution for social media indulgence and the Teletext Art Festival. Meanwhile, Chris Vallance tries Jeremy Bentham's pie.
This week Jamillah and Rhod explore technology for your face, asking why augmented and virtual reality are not already on everyone's nose, and if glasses can help us with digital privacy.
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about long terms and conditions, scientific code review and the DEFCON hacker conference documentary.
This week Jamillah has been in Birmingham at the Young Rewired State Festival of Code where children under 16 probably have better coding skills than adults.
This week Jamillah finds out about the "Observe, Hack, Make camp" and how Slovenia's networks are spreading via mesh and optical means.
Biohacking and citizen science are the focus this week. Jamillah explores biohacking as a hobby, skill and business. It's growing and there are many ideas about what biohacking means, whether it is for scientific discovery or artistic exploration.
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about how to break the Internet and what could be provided as an alternative.
Jamillah talks to the creator of electronics for people with disabilities so they can use games consoles, a guy who tells stories in 3d online, a couple of chaps who created music using camera sounds and the creator of Dr Puppet - a web based animation linked to the 50th anniversary of Dr Who.
Jamillah is joined by Emily Bell, Mathew Ingram, Kevin Anderson and Chris Vallance to discuss the latest changes in digital news.
This week Jamillah finds out more about the issues raised by Edward Snowden and the NSA leaks as well as learning about what a city can sound like.
This week Jamillah finds out about kids' activities in science and code for after school and through the summer with Code Club, Young Rewired State and Night Science.
This week Jamillah finds about news and satire site UsVsTh3m and then gets mathemagical with some maths in museums, film and literature. Algebraic!
This week, Jamillah discusses The importance of protecting sources in journalism, the state of digital publishing and how established authors are using twitter.
This week Jamillah and Rhod learn about how the Open Data Institute is working, how Warp Records is planning an incubator and the problems with LGBQT gaming.
This week Jamillah finds out how to make a worm with computers, what happened in the latest ATM hack and why there ain't no party like a cryptoparty.
Jamillah sees a musical about the life of Alan Turing.
A chat with one of the eclectic method producers who put together a mix about hackers in movies. And talking with the designer of a phone app for blind people.
This week Jamillah Knowles looks into research about brain mapping and finds out about electrical engineering and some of its hazards.
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out what 'Present Shock' is from author and commentator Douglas Rushkoff.
This week, Jamillah and Chris Vallance chat with Evgeny Morozov about his new book 'To Save Everything, Click Here'.
Jamillah Knowles looks inside the bionics and robotics world to see how it can help medical advancements
This week Jamillah returns from the Robots on Tour event in Zurich with a host of new robotic friends and their experts.
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out why ISPs have to block certain websites, why social networks decline and how to find the best coding language.
This week Jamillah talks with inventor and hackspace co-founder Mitch Altman about his work regarding Geeks and Depression.
This week Jamillah learns about the future of business cards, how the law needs to change for 3D printing and why science is funny
Jamillah joins Rhod to tell us about a computer gaming project exploring the ethics of drone warfare, plus online learning in a school in Lesotho.
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about the wider impact of Distributed Denial of Service attacks (DDOS) and filmmaker Simon Klose tells us about his upcoming documentary about The Pirate Bay.
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about the Longform podcast, retro gaming culture online and a new documentary about the digital divide.
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out how to survive CES, how to re-create computer history and why programmers work at night.