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Oceans cover nearly 75% of the Earth. While they seem vast and frightening, they're also enchanting and whimsical. This hour, TED speakers dive into stories of connection — and even love — in the sea. Guests include adventurer Catherine Mohr, marine biologists Marah Hardt and Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and venom scientist Mandë Holford. Original broadcast date: June 11, 2021TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at plus.npr.org/ted.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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In Season 4 of the Theory and Practice podcast, we've been investigating the powerful new world of AI applications. We've explored how to build safety guardrails into AI-driven healthcare, what the future holds for empathetic AI communication, and how humans can control computers with imperceptible movements of their hands.For episode 4, we turn to surgical robots with the help of Dr. Catherine Mohr, President of the Intuitive Foundation, who played an integral role in developing the DaVinci surgical robot system. Before we explore the limits of robotic-assisted surgery, we discuss Moravec's paradox: computers are good at things we find complicated, including complex calculations and handling large amounts of data, but not as good at perception and mobility tasks.This context explains why Dr. Mohr does not think that haptics, and the process of providing tactile feedback, is a breakthrough — humans have a very sophisticated tactile sense. She posits that we do not need to recapitulate evolution by having robots mimic human physicality. Instead, she asks, “What is the best technology I can use to solve that problem?” She believes a promising future for surgical robotics is to augment the surgeon's hands: finding the cellular edges of a cancerous tumor by lighting up a nest of cells at its margins or helping the surgeon grasp a bleeding artery when the field is obscured by blood.Further down the line, she believes we will be able to move away from extensive surgery apart from trauma and move to maintenance surgery. For example, routinely doing “precision excision,” where tumors in their earliest form can be detected and removed at the cellular level, and “precision installment” — adding regenerative cells before organs and joints are damaged irrevocably.
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Original broadcast date: June 11, 2021. Oceans cover nearly 75% of the Earth. While they seem vast and frightening, they're also enchanting and whimsical. This hour, TED speakers dive into stories of connection — and even love — in the sea. Guests include adventurer Catherine Mohr, marine biologists Marah Hardt and Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and venom scientist Mandë Holford.
Original broadcast date: June 11, 2021. Oceans cover nearly 75% of the Earth. While they seem vast and frightening, they're also enchanting and whimsical. This hour, TED speakers dive into stories of connection — and even love — in the sea. Guests include adventurer Catherine Mohr, marine biologists Marah Hardt and Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and venom scientist Mandë Holford.
Oceans cover nearly 75% of the Earth. While they seem vast and frightening, they're also enchanting and whimsical. This hour, TED speakers dive into stories of connection—and even love—in the sea. Guests include adventurer Catherine Mohr, marine biologists Marah Hardt and Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, and venom scientist Mandë Holford.
Flexibility and being a life-long learner helped Catherine Mohr pivot to distance learning when the novel COVID-19 forced school closures.
In this edition of Device Week, Medtech Insight managing editor Marion Webb summarizes her interviews with Ted Tanner, the CTO of IBM Watson Health, and Catherine Mohr, president of the Intuitive Foundation. Both executives addressed the Exponential Medicine conference in San Diego about the future of global medtech. Deputy Editor Reed Miller discusses the appointment of Robert Ford as the new CEO of Abbott Laboratories, the latest in a recent series of high-profile CEO appointments in medtech. Medtech Insight articles addressing topics discussed in this episode: Exec Chat: XMed2019: How IBM Watson Health's CTO Uses Blockchain To Eliminate 'Friction Points' In Health Care http://bit.ly/2qdmnJv Exec Chat: XMed 2019: Intuitive Foundation's President Catherine Mohr's Team Jackets Read 'Plan For 100 Years' http://bit.ly/2qR4aBq Medtech Veteran Robert Ford Will Take Over As Abbott CEO From Miles White http://bit.ly/2qcCZks Medtronic CEO Omar Ishrak Announces Retirement; Geoff Martha Will Be New CEO http://bit.ly/2CLuXBM BD Names COO Thomas Polen As Next CEO; Vince Forlenza Will Retire In January http://bit.ly/32NyPwX
As a young scientist, Catherine Mohr was on her dream scuba trip -- when she put her hand right down on a spiny sea urchin. While a school of sharks circled above. What happened next? More than you can possibly imagine. Settle in for this fabulous story with a dash of science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeune scientifique, Catherine Mohr réalisait la plongée sous-marine de ses rêves jusqu'au moment où elle a posé la main sur un oursin aux épines acérées. Avec un banc de requins nageant au-dessus d'elle. Qu'est-il arrivé ensuite ? Bien plus que vous ne l'imaginez, en fait. Installez-vous bien pour écouter cette histoire fabuleuse, et un brin scientifique.
As a young scientist, Catherine Mohr was on her dream scuba trip -- when she put her hand right down on a spiny sea urchin. While a school of sharks circled above. What happened next? More than you can possibly imagine. Settle in for this fabulous story with a dash of science.
젊은 과학자였을 때 캐서린 모어는 꿈꾸던 스쿠버 여행을 했습니다. 성게 가시에 손을 관통 당했고, 상어떼가 머리 위에서 배회하고 있었습니다. 그 뒤에 무슨 일이 일어났을까요? 상상 이상의 일이 발생했습니다. 이 과학적이고 놀라운 이야기를 들어보세요.
Quando era uma jovem cientista, Catherine Mohr estava fazendo mergulho e colocou a mão em cheio num ouriço-do-mar, enquanto um cardume de tubarões nadava por cima dela. O que aconteceu a seguir? Mais do que você possa imaginar. Prepare-se para esta história fabulosa com uma pitada de ciência.
Siendo una joven científica, Catherine Mohr estaba en su viaje de buceo soñado, cuando puso su mano sobre un erizo de mar espinoso. Entre tanto, una cardumen de tiburones nadaba por ahí. ¿Qué pasó después? Más de lo que puedas imaginar. Prepárate para esta fabulosa historia con una pizca de ciencia.
Robotics surgery is one of the hottest and fastest-growing markets that has long been dominated by one player, Sunnyvale, California-based Intuitive Surgical. Medtech Insight sat down with Catherine Mohr, Intuitive’s VP of Strategy, to talk about the new da Vinci Sp, expected to be released in 2018, the competitive landscape and where the innovator foresees new opportunities and technologies ahead.