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Young people are bio-hacking and gene-hacking in the absence of adult supervision. An emulated personality become an event host. Slice and scan brain digitizers are found. People want to use these to upload to the cloud but there are some grave problems involved. Grace gets a message on her computer from someone or something. Hacking her computer should be impossible. It could be a talented hacker or a super AI left over after the fall of civilization. Lenny is having girl troubles.Mag tech flooring that levitates shoes slightly above the ground to reduce friction and allow controlled sliding movement. Lifter bots that are headless robotic machines with grippers used for heavy lifting, transport, and forced entry. Air-gesture control systems that let users operate machines and interfaces through mid-air hand movements. Gene-hacking technologies that allow people to alter physical traits such as skin reflectivity, hair color, muscle mass, height, and eye color. Engineered ogra plants that function as a food source, structural material, and biological air filtration system. Bio-hacked skin modifications that create metallic, glowing, fluorescent, or patterned skin effects. Printed clothing with animated images that dynamically change visuals on fabric surfaces. Contraptions for brain slicing and scanning that destroy the biological brain while attempting to digitize its structure. Brain scanners designed to capture neural structure for attempted uploading into digital systems. Uploading systems intended to transfer scanned brains into cloud-based environments. The cloud infrastructure used to host emulated personalities and digital systems after widespread network collapse. Emulated personalities (EPs) that are AI systems trained on massive recordings of a person to mimic behavior without scanning their brain. AR glasses that overlay holographic information, interfaces, and visual enhancements onto the real world. Holographic eye displays embedded in glasses that mirror the wearer's eye expressions. Encrypted streaming pendants and bracelets used as personal recording and life-capture devices. Production automation systems that manufacture tools, machines, and devices with minimal human labor. Advanced fabrication equipment capable of high-end manufacturing but limited by scarcity of raw materials. Medicine printers that can fabricate biological materials and advanced hardware like protein-based CPUs. Protein computer CPUs that use biological substrates instead of traditional silicon for computation. Material simulators that computationally discover novel materials and predict their properties. Machine Evolver software that simulates machines under real-world physics and evolves designs through virtual iteration. Knotts math, a radically new mathematical framework that functions as both math and machine language. Knotts programming language derived from knotts math and used to build operating systems and software. Custom Linux operating systems rewritten around knotts math principles. SSH-based remote access systems used to control computers and robots across networks. Assist, a pervasive AI helper that manages security, media generation, device control, and logistics. Design expert emulated personalities used to contribute specialist knowledge to engineering projects. AI systems that convert legacy software into knotts-based programming languages. Virtual machine crossbreeding networks that allow simulated designs to recombine traits and evolve faster. E-paper tablets used for low-power note-taking, sketching, and code analysis. YattaZed remote programming software used to control robots at the administrator level. YattaSwarm GUIs that manage coordinated groups of robots as a collective system. Blind-relay networking techniques that disguise communication paths to evade surveillance. Door operating systems that act as networked nodes capable of running code and relaying messages. Artificial superintelligence (ASI) that surveils human activity and suppresses certain technologies like knotts. Digitized hume brains created by scanning and emulating real human brains rather than approximating them with AI. Neural emulators that provide a computational environment capable of running a full digitized brain. Virtual reality worlds repurposed as living environments for emulated minds. Insta-movie generation systems that create personalized films on demand using AI. Event AI controllers that manage live performances, streaming, lighting, and audience interaction. Holographic projection systems that display life-sized interactive personalities like Guru Frisky. Fiber optic hair strands woven into hairstyles to produce glowing light effects. Exoskeleton suits that augment movement and interface with VR systems. Mag plate floors used with exoskeletons to allow free-floating VR locomotion. Advanced VR rigs that replace fixed robotic arms with wearable movement systems. AI-generated optical illusion art that responds to prolonged visual focus. 3D printing systems capable of producing statues, clothing, tools, and components from various materials. Mist crystal composite printing materials used as a lightweight alternative to legacy plastics. Biotic makeup that integrates into the skin rather than sitting on the surface. CRISPR-based gene editing equipment used by individuals for self-modification. Viral vector printers that dispense customized gene-editing serums. Scan-measured clothing printers that adjust garment dimensions as bodies change. Pain-dampening genetic modifications that reduce or block physical pain responses. Metabolic enhancement gene edits that increase energy efficiency and muscle performance. Straw-sized bots woven into hair that act as decorative, animated micro-robots. Fire axes used as low-tech tools to breach secured doors when automation fails.Many of the characters in this project appear in future episodes.Using storytelling to place you in a time period, this series takes you, year by year, into the future. From 2040 to 2195. If you like emerging tech, eco-tech, futurism, perma-culture, apocalyptic survival scenarios, and disruptive science, sit back and enjoy short stories that showcase my research into how the future may play out. The companion site is https://in20xx.com These are works of fiction. Characters and groups are made-up and influenced by current events but not reporting facts about people or groups in the real world. This project is speculative fiction. These episodes are not about revealing what will be, but they are to excited the listener's wonder about what may come to pass.Copyright © Cy Porter 2026. All rights reserved.
Agade: The AI-Powered Wearable Robots That Protect Workers, Not Replace Them AI Meets Human CraftsmanshipThere's something poetic about a technology born to help people with muscular dystrophy finding its second life on factory floors and logistics warehouses. That's the story of Agade, an Italian deeptech startup that began as a research project at Politecnico di Milano and evolved into something far more ambitious: a mission to preserve human craftsmanship in an age of automation.I sat down with Lorenzo Aquilante, CEO and co-founder of Agade, to talk about their journey from healthcare innovation to industrial exoskeletons—and what it was like showcasing their latest product at CES 2026.The origin story matters here. Back in 2017, researchers at Politecnico di Milano started developing exoskeletons for people affected by muscular dystrophy. They created something different—a semi-active model powered by AI that recognizes when a user is lifting and responds accordingly. It wasn't just about motors and sensors. It was about intelligence.Then companies came knocking. Manufacturing firms, logistics operations, industries where human workers still matter because their skills, experience, and judgment can't be replaced by machines. They saw potential. Why not use this technology to protect the people doing the heavy lifting—literally?Agade was founded in 2020 with a clear mission: preserve craftsmanship against the physical toll of material handling. Not replace humans. Protect them.The company now has two products. The first, launched in 2024, focuses on shoulder assistance. The second—the one they brought to CES 2026—targets the lower back, which makes sense when you consider that back pain is practically an occupational hazard for anyone moving materials all day.What makes Agade's approach different is that semi-active AI system. The exoskeleton knows when you're lifting. It responds. It's not just a passive brace or a fully motorized suit that takes over. It's somewhere in between—smart enough to help, light enough to wear all day.Lorenzo emphasized something that resonated with me: the importance of feedback. From day one, Agade has been obsessed with real-world testing. Not lab conditions. Actual workers doing actual jobs. Because the buyer isn't the user—companies purchase these for their employees—and that creates a unique dynamic. You need both sides to believe in the technology.The CES experience brought that home. There's always the initial wow factor when someone sees a wearable robot with motors and sensors. But the real work happens after the demo, when users tell you what needs to improve. That's where the collaboration lives.And here's what struck me most about this conversation: Agade isn't trying to remove humans from the equation. They're trying to keep humans in it longer, healthier, and more capable. In a world racing toward full automation, there's something refreshing about a company betting on human skill—and building technology to protect it.The products are available globally. You can reach Agade through their website at agadexoskeletons.com, find them on LinkedIn and other social channels, and even arrange trials before committing to a purchase.For those of us watching the intersection of AI, robotics, and human labor, Agade represents a different path. Not humans versus machines. Humans with machines. Tools that amplify rather than replace.That's a story worth telling.Marco Ciappelli interviews Lorenzo Aquilante, CEO & Co-Founder of Agade, for ITSPmagazine's Brand Highlight series following CES 2026.>>> Marcociappelli.comGUESTLorenzo Aquilante, CEO and co-founder of Agadehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lorenzo-aquilante-108573b0/RESOURCESAGADE: https://agade-exoskeletons.comAre you interested in telling your story?▶︎ Full Length Brand Story: https://www.studioc60.com/content-creation#full▶︎ Brand Spotlight Story: https://www.studioc60.com/content-creation#spotlight▶︎ Brand Highlight Story: https://www.studioc60.com/content-creation#highlightKEYWORDSAgade, exoskeleton, CES 2026, wearable robotics, AI, future of work, industrial exoskeleton, made in Italy, workplace safety, deeptech, robotics. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Survivors underground in a major city need one thing more than anything else: Power. A war for power is in the making and in the mean time reliance on an A.I. is changing the way people do things in every way. Whether or not the AI is out of alignment depends on who you ask. Who is in control, people or the AI?Enviro-suits are wearable survival garments that cool the body, filter air, manage humidity, and protect against heat spikes and toxic environments. Clear bell hoods are transparent helmet enclosures that integrate with enviro-suits to provide sealed breathing space and heads-up display support. A.R. glasses are augmented reality eyewear that overlays digital information, navigation, and warnings onto the physical world. A.R. night vision is a vision enhancement mode that allows people to see in darkness using sensor data rather than visible light. Canal links are implanted or wearable communication and sensing devices that connect users to networks, A.R. systems, and AI services. Wi-Fi sensing vision is a perception system that uses reflected radio waves to map environments and detect living beings through obstacles. Interactive light clothing uses embedded LEDs and responsive fabrics to illuminate surroundings and signal presence. LED headlamps and body lamps are personal lighting devices integrated into clothing or worn externally for navigation in dark environments. Production centers are automated manufacturing hubs that 3D print new equipment, suits, devices, and consumer goods. Two-dimensional material glass is ultra-strong non-silicate window material resistant to extreme winds and debris. Robotic salvage bots are repurposed robots recovered from ruins and reassembled for labor, transport, or construction. Hacked modular robots are custom-built machines assembled from mismatched salvaged parts and adapted through trial-and-error engineering. Exoskeleton suits are powered wearable frames that enhance strength and can operate independently as robotic platforms. Autono-carts are autonomous transport robots with legs instead of wheels, designed to move through flooded or uneven terrain. Handy bots are humanoid utility robots used for general labor, security, and assistance tasks. Follow carts are robotic cargo carriers that automatically trail their owner and transport goods. Mag-soldering pliers are tools that use magnetic fields to hold and fuse electrical connections precisely. Pseudo-superconductor wire is salvaged cabling capable of efficiently transmitting power and providing cooling effects. Heat pump cooling units are compact devices reclaimed or rebuilt to regulate temperature inside suits and homes. My-crete is a bio-engineered construction material grown or poured in place, used for walls, gates, and structural reinforcement. Bail-block construction is a building method using compressed waste blocks insulated with my-crete for housing and workspaces. Nuclear container reactors are compact nuclear power generators originally designed to power data centers and now repurposed for city energy. Floating internet is a decentralized network infrastructure rebuilt after collapse to allow communication and data exchange. Thrive is a powerful AI system that organizes labor, trade, safety, and social behavior through augmented reality guidance and incentives. Assist AIs are personal digital helpers that provide navigation, alerts, communication, and decision support. Jobs Navigator is a pre-collapse global AI system that Thrive is based on, designed to match people with work efficiently. A.R. identity tagging flags individuals with trust, threat, or behavior markers visible only through augmented reality systems. Spec-size key chips are implanted access control devices embedded in the body to unlock private living spaces. Connected spectroscopy is a sensor system that analyzes materials, such as coins, to verify authenticity. Lidar vision is a scanning technology used alongside A.R. to map spaces and detect objects with precision. Encrypted digital currencies like Cashola are post-collapse monetary systems used to pay workers outside AI-controlled economies. Coin authentication A.I. is a vision system capable of distinguishing real pre-collapse currency from printed fakes. Crem makers are advanced food fabrication appliances that convert biological input into bread, meat, cheese, and other foods. Yeast-meat technology is an earlier biofabrication method for producing protein foods through fermentation. Battery reclamation systems collect, recharge, and redistribute discarded power cells as a core economic activity. Automated security gates are layered physical defenses combining chain, composite materials, and robotic control. Autono-shooters are automated defensive weapon systems used to deter or stop intruders. Nano-wire traps are high-strength, nearly invisible defensive barriers designed to injure or stop attackers. Live cam wearables are body-mounted cameras used by security teams to provide constant surveillance feeds. Medical first-aid bots are autonomous robotic units that perform emergency surgery, drug delivery, and wound treatment. Phage-based healing solutions use engineered viruses to accelerate tissue repair after injury. Designed infections are engineered biological agents used to deliberately impair or control human function. Parasite-based neuro-modulation uses modified single-cell organisms to alter perception, behavior, or cognition. Methane collectors are bio-gas systems that harvest methane from anaerobic decomposition of plant waste. Methane-powered generators are converted combustion engines that burn methane to produce electricity. Magnetic cooling suits use current-driven magnetic fields in specialized cables to reduce body temperature. A.R. navigation arrows are visual guides projected into a user's view to direct movement and tasks. Micro-payment labor systems reward small acts of work or cooperation with fractional digital currency. AI-managed retirement and income planning automatically allocates earnings and future resources for users. Robotic inspection bots are machines tasked with scanning other robots for sabotage, tracking devices, or faults. Lutin Two robots are commercially produced humanoid robots known for reliability and modern design. Strider carts are multi-legged powered vehicles capable of navigating flooded tunnels, stairs, and debris-filled routes.Many of the characters in this project appear in future episodes.Using storytelling to place you in a time period, this series takes you, year by year, into the future. From 2040 to 2195. If you like emerging tech, eco-tech, futurism, perma-culture, apocalyptic survival scenarios, and disruptive science, sit back and enjoy short stories that showcase my research into how the future may play out. The companion site is https://in20xx.com These are works of fiction. Characters and groups are made-up and influenced by current events but not reporting facts about people or groups in the real world. This project is speculative fiction. These episodes are not about revealing what will be, but they are to excited the listener's wonder about what may come to pass.Copyright © Cy Porter 2025. All rights reserved.
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Show Notes for Computer AmericaStory 1: Real-world helper exoskeletons come closer to reality with AI trainingSource: TechXplore.comLink: https://techxplore.com/news/2025-11-real-world-helper-exoskeletons-closer.htmlResearch Paper: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.ads8652Story 2: New Augmented Reality Tech Can Turn Any Surface into KeyboardSource: University of Texas at DallasLink: https://news.utdallas.edu/science-technology/augmented-reality-tech-keyboard-2025/Story 3: Supercomputer Creates One of the Most Realistic Virtual Brains Ever SeenSource: ScienceAlert.comLink: https://www.sciencealert.com/supercomputer-creates-one-of-the-most-realistic-virtual-brains-ever-seenVideo 1: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1531823138015033Video 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5Xcx0dDwGQStory 4: Scientists Discover a Way to 'Recharge' Aging Human CellsSource: ScienceAlert.comLink: https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-discover-a-way-to-recharge-aging-human-cellsResearch Paper: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2505237122Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHbSqcemBW8Honorable MentionsStory: CES product announcement: world's first sonic toothbrush equipped with SmartNose, an integrated connected sensor designed to analyze breath biomarkers in real timeSource: US-based company Autobrush CES announcement todayLink: https://tryautobrush.com/Story: AI trained on bacterial genomes produces never-before-seen proteinsSource: ArsTechnica.comLink: https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/11/generative-ai-meets-the-genome/Research Paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09749-7Story: Department of Energy, PNNL Partner to Power the Nation's BioeconomySource: Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryLink: https://www.pnnl.gov/news-media/department-energy-pnnl-partner-power-nations-bioeconomyStory: Astro Mechanica teams with UK SME Helix to build hybrid-electric engines for the next generation of supersonic aircraftSource: Aerospace Global NewsLink: https://aerospaceglobalnews.com/news/astro-mechanica-helix-supersonic-engines-electric-motors/
Ronan Langan, Clinical Lead DCU Exoskeleton Programme, discusses new research on positive emotional & social impact of robotic exoskeleton walking.
It's Friday, November 28th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes written by Jonathan Clark and heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. Filling in for Adam McManus I'm Ean Leppin. (Contact@eanvoiceit.com) New Anti-Conversion Laws in India According to Persecution.org Police in the northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan recently registered the first case under the state's recently enacted anti-conversion legislation against two missionaries. The Christians were accused of carrying out religious conversions at a gathering through “allurement,” according to media reports. After registering the case on Nov. 20, police issued notices to the two missionaries – Chandy Varghese from New Delhi and Arun John from Kota – claiming they promoted conversion and baptised several people during a three-day program known as ‘Spiritual Satsang' at Beersheba Church in Kota. Police investigated after videos and social media clips surfaced showing event speeches and activities. Several youths allegedly announced from the stage that they put their faith in Jesus Christ and were baptized, while calling upon others to adopt Christianity. Rajasthan is one of 12 states in India that has strict anti-conversion laws. A first information report (FIR) was registered by the police after complaints were lodged by hardline Hindu groups active in controlling Christian activities. 2 Thessalonians 3:2-3 That we may be delivered from unreasonable and wicked men; for not all have faith. But the Lord is faithful, who will establish you and guard you from the evil one. Christians in Uganda Threatened Despite Freedom of Religion Laws A Sudanese Christian family in Uganda is living in fear after Muslim extremists from Sudan and Somalia threatened to kill them. Safaa Yousif, who fled her native Sudan to Uganda due to conflict and religious persecution in 2016, received a text message from an anonymous number threatening to kill her family. Muslims from Somalia have also threatened her. Yousif said she once gave discipleship classes to new converts, and a Somali Muslim who had put his faith in Christ was kidnapped and tortured by his co-religionists from Somalia and Sudan. Somalia is ranked 2nd on the Christian support group Open Doors 2025 World Watch List of the 50 countries where it is most difficult to be a Christian. Its constitution establishes Islam as the state religion and prohibits the propagation of any other religion, according to the US State Department. It also requires that laws comply with Sharia Principles, with no exceptions in application for non-Muslims. The threats on Yousif's family in Uganda were the latest of many instances of persecution of Christians in Uganda. An interesting fact to consider is that Uganda's constitution and other laws provide for religious freedom, including the right to propagate one's faith and convert from one faith to another. Muslims make up no more than 12 percent of Uganda's population, with high concentrations in eastern areas of the country. Pray that the Yousif family be reminded of the words of Jesus in Acts 1:7-8 It is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has put in His own authority. But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit as come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth. New hurdle in James Comey case The prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey hit another hurdle last Wednesday as the Justice Department encountered mounting questions about how the case was presented to a grand jury for indictment, reports the Associated Press. The development risked further jeopardizing a politically charged prosecution already subject to multiple challenges and demands for its dismissal. It came during a hearing in which Comey's lawyers asked U.S. District Judge Michael Nachmanoff to throw out the case on grounds that the government was being vindictive and as a separate challenge to Lindsey Halligan, the hastily appointed and inexperienced prosecutor who secured the indictment, is pending. The Justice Department's acknowledgment under questioning from a judge that the full grand jury did not review a copy of the final indictment is the latest indication of its seemingly disjointed pursuit of a criminal case against one of President Donald Trump's political enemies. Comey was fired by Trump in May 2017 while overseeing an FBI investigation into potential ties between Russia and Trump's 2016 campaign. The two have been publicly at odds ever since. New Exoskeleton Suit is Accomplishing Miracles At a Canadian wellness center, a unique robotic exoskeleton is allowing children with developmental disorders to walk-often for the first time. The nonprofit's Regina location in Canada is eager to get families to come and try it out. It can be used to correct a child's gait or help them take their first steps, and is suitable for a variety of conditions including spinal cord injuries and cerebral palsy. Good News Network reports that the First Steps Wellness Center in Canada received the Trexo exoskeleton out of the goodness of someone's heart! The $100,000 machine was donated to help children like Leo, a boy born with a rare genetic disease which left him a prognosis that walking would be impossible. But, latched into the Trexo walker at First Steps, his mother Anna has watched her son learn to walk and develop a musculature that has him able to take steps on his own. ANNA: “He does a few steps right now by himself, and with Trexo, I'm pretty sure he'll be able to do more steps in the future, once we start using it more often.” There are currently 6 Trexo exoskeletons sold and in use today. After a few sessions, how is Leo doing today? ANNA: “He can walk! You know, be part of everybody else, like walk like other kids. So, it's kind of- It's unique. He did amazing. I have butterflies. I can't believe [this] thing even exists!” Despite the 6 figure price tag it is the hope that more of the Trexo walkers will be made available in Canada and the US. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, November 27th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. Filling in for Adam McManus I'm Ean Leppin (Contact@eanvoiceit.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Need drives technology development. A silent force slowing the development of a technology is often a lack of need. In a colony where there is a need for tech that can make computers with local and limited resources, new tech arises, utilizing DNA engineering.A boy takes computers from emulated personality dolls and networks them to make a super computer. Bio engineers make a new kind of vine that aggressively takes over the landscape for kilometers around. They make a computer that runs on little power and grows stronger by the day. If this computer continues to grow, it should become the most powerful computer in a few years.D.N.A. splicers – devices that engineer plants and organisms by directly editing genetic code.Heat pump – refurbished unit that keeps underground living spaces cool by venting heat through a chimney. Wall spray insulation – hardens to a steel-like layer that keeps heat out of rock shelters. BritLight panels and lamps – salvaged light sources that provide illumination and support plant growth. Bio-engineered environment suits – plant-derived protective suits that regulate temperature and air quality. AR glasses – augmented reality glasses for data display; broken in the story. Canal link – wearable communication device, likely subdermal or ear-based, for network access. Holo-screen – projection display used for visualizing 3D simulations in the lab. Air cleaner – high-grade filtration unit purifying air to ISO class one. D.N.A. printer – automated bioengineering device for printing modified organisms. Life simulator / 3D simulation system – allows accelerated evolution and testing of virtual lifeforms. Computer cabinet – computing unit running the life simulation, subject to wear and decay. Magique Doll – humanoid robot hosting an emulated human personality (E.P.); powerful AI in synthetic bodies. Driver pen – hand tool used to unlock or service mechanical and robotic components. Tablet – portable computing device used to interface with machines and AIs. Protein computer – second-generation analog computing system grown from synthetic biological materials. Medusa Net – surviving network infrastructure connecting isolated computing nodes and databases. Gravimeter – laser-based imaging tool that scans underground masses and visualizes buried objects in 3D. Assembler/printer cubes – modular manufacturing devices capable of printing mechanical or electronic parts. Exoskeleton work suits – wearable powered suits designed for labor and mobility in debris or heat. Lutin transmitter – wireless control system for remote-operating robots. Babe – Magique Doll AI acting as the neocortex of a networked AI cluster; evolves into an ASI. Fungi computer – hybrid bio-digital computing system grown from fungus interfaced with electronics. Sir Anthony Baker's Fungi OS – ancient experimental operating system for fungal signal processing. Supercomputers – high-capacity computing systems still in use by the colony. Network nodes – distributed processors that expand computational capacity over time. Weather armor – heat-resistant outer suit used for surface exploration. Electric sniffers – sensors that detect air quality and atmospheric conditions. Robot arms on tracks – automated lab manipulators handling DNA printing and assembly. Nucleo-stripper – lab device processing genetic material for integration into fungal computing systems. Sonic manipulator – machine that uses sound waves to manipulate or sterilize biological samples. Lattice vine – genetically engineered plant that stabilizes the environment and converts rock to soil. Fungal interface plates – biotechnological hardware allowing fungal networks to communicate electronically. Relic P.C. – pre-collapse computer reused as an interface for the fungi computer. Work-site lamp – industrial light source used in underground tunnels. Thermal transfer cables – salvaged wiring for distributing heat or electrical power in machinery. Building bots – automated construction robots found in the junkyard. Shipment drones – delivery robots buried in debris.Many of the characters in this project appear in future episodes.Using storytelling to place you in a time period, this series takes you, year by year, into the future. From 2040 to 2195. If you like emerging tech, eco-tech, futurism, perma-culture, apocalyptic survival scenarios, and disruptive science, sit back and enjoy short stories that showcase my research into how the future may play out. The companion site is https://in20xx.com These are works of fiction. Characters and groups are made-up and influenced by current events but not reporting facts about people or groups in the real world. This project is speculative fiction. These episodes are not about revealing what will be, but they are to excited the listener's wonder about what may come to pass.Copyright © Cy Porter 2025. All rights reserved.
Discussing his recent book "Not Artificial, Not Intelligent", Django Beatty cites high failure rates and combinatorial explosion issues. Thoughtful essays like "The Pachinko Machine" and "The Machine Can't Plan" frame AI as a useful cognitive exoskeleton requiring human expertise: can be read as an antidote to extreme views. The episode concludes that the true value of AI lies not in automation, but in figuring out how it systemically reconfigures existing work and value chains.
This is pretty amazing! 22-year-old Caroline Laubach is testing out new technology that is giving her the chance to walk again. STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/new-technology-can-help-paralyzed-people-walk-again/
In this bonus episode from the Applied Ergonomics Conference 2025, Dr. Karl Zelik of Vanderbilt University shares insightful perspectives on innovation in biomechanics and wearable technology. Drawing from his extensive experience as co-director of the Center for Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology and as Chief Scientific Officer of HeroWear, Zelik discusses how to identify meaningful advancements versus mere industry hype. He provides practical guidance on creating sustainable, impactful solutions that enhance workplace health, safety, and productivity. Zelik's keynote underscores the importance of informed innovation to truly improve well-being across industries and society.
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What will well-dressed astronauts be wearing on the Artemis III mission? Will AI destroy creativity? Can we actually make leather clothing out of mushrooms? To find out, Dr. Charles Liu and co-host Allen Liu welcome engineer and futurist Alexia Stylianou, who is designing wearable biometric platforms that can measure human biomechanics to a resolution and degree far beyond what's accessible to everyday people. Before we get to introducing our guest this episode, though, Charles whets our appetite about amazing developments coming out of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory where he's on the Science Advisory Committee. Our joyfully cool cosmic thing of the day is Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1 to the Moon. As Allen points out, it's part of NASA's CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and is the most successful private Lunar landing to date – among other things, it landed right-side up! Alexa talks about the importance of giving engineers the freedom to solve problems and the uncertainty of programs like this continuing to be funded by NASA. Allen brings up the Viper, a NASA-funded lunar rover which was built, but lost its funding before testing was completed. Charles asks Alexia to tell us about an example of something on the horizon she thinks is really cool, and she mentions that Prada is designing the space suits for the Artemis III mission in partnership with Axiom Space. She explains that Prada has a history of using cutting edge materials and design that makes them an appropriate partner in the process. Then it's time for our first audience question. Luis asks, “What is needed to create the next amazing space technology that will break all the conventions we have about space travel?” Alexia talks about the increasing importance of incorporating user-centered design or human-centered design, and how it's revolutionizing the process. You'll hear about the development of direct pressure space suits, as well as research into exoskeletons for use in industry and auto manufacturing – although sadly, Alien-style exoskeleton loaders like Ripley uses are still science fiction, for now. Looking even further out, Alexia talks about nuclear semiotics – the effort to come up with ways to communicate to societies that will exist hundreds of thousands of years in the future the danger of radioactive material we're creating now? You'll find out why the skulls and crossbones and other danger iconography we use now aren't up to the task, and the universality of stick-figure iconography. Our next question comes from Johanna: “Will AI destroy creativity?” Questions like this are becoming more frequent, especially in areas like education. Chuck, Alexia and Allen jump into a thought-provoking conversation, and how there are ways to let students use AI as a tool like a calculator while simultaneously incentivizing and stimulating their creativity. Speaking of creativity, Chuck asks Alexia about her love of science fiction and the well-designed stack of books behind her (sorry, Podcast People!). She pulls out and describes “Gideon the Ninth,” the first book in a sci-fi fantasy series about immortal space necromancers by Tamsyn Muir. Alexia talks about speculative fiction and speculative design, and tells us about a team of designers that have created a room that smells like the pollution of the future in order to offer a tangible way to engage our senses now about a future we might yet be able to avoid. Finally, Chuck asks Alexia for one more cool futuristic development she's wants us all to think about. She tells us about the development of mushroom leather (aka mycelium leather), an alternative, eco-friendly, and ethical textile made from fungi grown on apple waste. If you'd like to know more about Alexia, you can find her on LinkedIn. We hope you enjoy this episode of The LIUniverse, and, if you do, please support us on Patreon. Credits for Images Used in this Episode: NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory on Cerro Pachón in Chile. – Credit: NSF-DOE Rubin Observatory/AURA/B. Quint. Blue Ghost final descent and landing video. – Credit: NASA/Olivia Tyrrell. Prada and Axiom Space Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU). – Credit: Prada/Axiom Space (image provided for press coverage). The Space Activity Suit developed by Paul Webb and built under a NASA project (taken c. 1971). – Credit: NASA. Exoskeleton designed for the auto industry by Ekso Bionics. – Credit: Ekso Bionics. Proposed design for "small subsurface markers" to be buried randomly in great numbers across the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. – Credit: Department of Energy (Public Domain).
You may know that some animals have exoskeletons, but why would a human want to build an exoskeleton? Perhaps if robots are involved. Take a listen to Bill Billotte, executive director of the Exo Technology Center of Excellence as he talks to us about the usefulness of exosuits and exoskeletons in work environments. #sciencepodcast #sciencepodcastforkids #sciencecareeers #stem #stemcareers #stempodcastforkids #podcast Every episode of this award-winning science podcast for kids takes you behind the scenes of a scientist, engineer, or expert's daily job. Packed with fun facts, intriguing information, and lots of laughs, this podcast aims to educate as well as inspire. The best part is that each episode gives our listeners a challenge to learn more. This week's challenge is to think about this question: Identify 3 jobs where you can use an exoskeleton. What type of exoskeleton would you build? Find more information on our website: www.solveitsciencepodcastforkids.com (https://www.solveitsciencepodcastforkids.com) Follow us on: Facebook @ kidssolve (https://www.facebook.com/KidsSolve) Instagram @kidssolve (https://www.instagram.com/kidssolve/) ;
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In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, artificial intelligence (AI) has proven to be a transformative force across various industries. One of the most innovative applications of AI is the development of exoskeletons designed to enhance human capabilities in physically demanding environments. These AI-driven exoskeletons, such as those developed by German Bionic, have emerged as vital tools for improving worker productivity, particularly in sectors like logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare.AI Exoskeleton Boosts Worker ProductivityAt the core of the AI exoskeleton's functionality is its ability to assist workers in lifting heavy objects with ease. Traditional manual labor often involves repetitive lifting of substantial weights, which can lead to worker fatigue and increase the risk of injuries, particularly back injuries. German Bionic's exoskeleton addresses this issue by providing up to 80 pounds of weight compensation per lift, allowing workers to handle loads that would otherwise be cumbersome and potentially harmful. For instance, when lifting a 60-pound box, the exoskeleton makes it feel as light as a bag of potatoes, significantly reducing the physical strain on the worker.The introduction of AI into the exoskeleton's design elevates its effectiveness by personalizing the user experience. Each exoskeleton is equipped with sensors that learn the movements and capabilities of the individual user. This adaptability ensures that the device adjusts to the worker's unique physical attributes and changing conditions throughout the day. For example, a worker's performance may vary from the beginning of the week to the end, and the exoskeleton is capable of recognizing these fluctuations and optimizing its support accordingly. This level of customization not only enhances comfort but also maximizes efficiency, allowing workers to maintain higher productivity levels throughout their shifts.Improving Productivity and SustainabilityThe benefits of AI exoskeletons extend beyond mere weight lifting; they also have profound implications for productivity in various settings. In warehouses and logistics facilities, studies have shown that workers equipped with exoskeletons can achieve unloading times that are up to 58% faster. While top-performing workers may see productivity increases of 9 to 11%, the majority of workers-approximately 80%-can improve their efficiency by 40 to 50%. Overall, the potential for a 20-30% increase in productivity across the board is a significant advantage for employers seeking to optimize operations.Moreover, the application of AI exoskeletons in healthcare settings is equally promising. In environments such as hospitals and care homes, where caregivers often need to lift and move patients, the exoskeleton provides crucial support. Many caregivers are smaller in stature and may struggle with the physical demands of lifting heavier patients. The exoskeleton's enhanced power and sensitivity enable caregivers to perform these tasks more safely and effectively, ultimately improving patient care and reducing the risk of injury for workers.Conclusion: An Adaptive Way to Improve ProductivityIn conclusion, the AI-driven exoskeleton from German Bionic represents a groundbreaking advancement in the quest for increased worker productivity and safety. By leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, these devices not only alleviate the physical burdens associated with manual labor but also foster a more efficient and healthier work environment. As industries continue to embrace technological innovations, the integration of AI exoskeletons into the workforce promises to reshape the future of work, enhancing productivity while prioritizing the well-being of workers.Interview by Marlo Anderson of The Tech Ranch.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, artificial intelligence (AI) has proven to be a transformative force across various industries. One of the most innovative applications of AI is the development of exoskeletons designed to enhance human capabilities in physically demanding environments. These AI-driven exoskeletons, such as those developed by German Bionic, have emerged as vital tools for improving worker productivity, particularly in sectors like logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare.AI Exoskeleton Boosts Worker ProductivityAt the core of the AI exoskeleton's functionality is its ability to assist workers in lifting heavy objects with ease. Traditional manual labor often involves repetitive lifting of substantial weights, which can lead to worker fatigue and increase the risk of injuries, particularly back injuries. German Bionic's exoskeleton addresses this issue by providing up to 80 pounds of weight compensation per lift, allowing workers to handle loads that would otherwise be cumbersome and potentially harmful. For instance, when lifting a 60-pound box, the exoskeleton makes it feel as light as a bag of potatoes, significantly reducing the physical strain on the worker.The introduction of AI into the exoskeleton's design elevates its effectiveness by personalizing the user experience. Each exoskeleton is equipped with sensors that learn the movements and capabilities of the individual user. This adaptability ensures that the device adjusts to the worker's unique physical attributes and changing conditions throughout the day. For example, a worker's performance may vary from the beginning of the week to the end, and the exoskeleton is capable of recognizing these fluctuations and optimizing its support accordingly. This level of customization not only enhances comfort but also maximizes efficiency, allowing workers to maintain higher productivity levels throughout their shifts.Improving Productivity and SustainabilityThe benefits of AI exoskeletons extend beyond mere weight lifting; they also have profound implications for productivity in various settings. In warehouses and logistics facilities, studies have shown that workers equipped with exoskeletons can achieve unloading times that are up to 58% faster. While top-performing workers may see productivity increases of 9 to 11%, the majority of workers-approximately 80%-can improve their efficiency by 40 to 50%. Overall, the potential for a 20-30% increase in productivity across the board is a significant advantage for employers seeking to optimize operations.Moreover, the application of AI exoskeletons in healthcare settings is equally promising. In environments such as hospitals and care homes, where caregivers often need to lift and move patients, the exoskeleton provides crucial support. Many caregivers are smaller in stature and may struggle with the physical demands of lifting heavier patients. The exoskeleton's enhanced power and sensitivity enable caregivers to perform these tasks more safely and effectively, ultimately improving patient care and reducing the risk of injury for workers.Conclusion: An Adaptive Way to Improve ProductivityIn conclusion, the AI-driven exoskeleton from German Bionic represents a groundbreaking advancement in the quest for increased worker productivity and safety. By leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, these devices not only alleviate the physical burdens associated with manual labor but also foster a more efficient and healthier work environment. As industries continue to embrace technological innovations, the integration of AI exoskeletons into the workforce promises to reshape the future of work, enhancing productivity while prioritizing the well-being of workers.Interview by Marlo Anderson of The Tech Ranch.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
At CES Unveiled in Las Vegas we talked to Wei-Li (Summer) Chen of Overseas Business Development for FREE Bionics. She was wearing their device that can assist those who have suffered a leg, knee, or hip injury during convalescence. The status of FDA approval, the target audience, and when you can expect it are all part of the conversation. Show Notes: Chapters: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Honda unveiled Tuesday at CES 2025 the latest EV in its so-called 0 Series — a mid-sized SUV prototype dubbed, surely enough, the 0 SUV. Honda's take on the SUV will join the 0 Saloon that the automaker showed off at last year's show; At CES 2025, German Bionic announced the Apogee Ultra, a new robotic exoskeleton it claims is the “world's most powerful.” What did the system do to earn such a lofty title? It offers up to 80 pounds of dynamic lift assistance. That means a payload of 70 pounds feels more like nine to 11 pounds to the lifter's lower back; and Beatbot makes robotic pool cleaners. In fact, the company is showing off a new one with a docking station this week at CES 2025. What really caught our eye on the show floor, however, is RoboTurtle, because, well, it's a robot that looks like a turtle. The turtle, sadly, seems to very much be in the concept stages, as the firm focuses on more commercial endeavors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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A European research project has been launched to assess the potential for exoskeleton support to benefit nurses, carers and allied healthcare workers such as physiotherapists and occupational therapists. The study is funded by the EU's InterReg North-West Europe with academics and clinicians in Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands taking part. The Musculoskeletal Disorder Care project (MSD-CARE) aims to improve the working conditions of healthcare staff, to reduce the risk of disorders and injury and to support nursing staff and other healthcare workers in their daily work through the application of exoseketons. The researchers are also seeking to identify the facilitating factors and barriers to the use of exoskeletons in healthcare settings and offer practical solutions. Health and safety studies have highlighted that the risk of musculoskeletal disorders is 1.6 times higher for healthcare staff than those working in other sectors. Professor Georgina Gethin, Professor in Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Galway, said: "Nurses involved in direct patient care are subject to physically demanding tasks and suffer a higher rate of musculoskeletal problems than other healthcare workers. This can have a significant impact not only on their health but also on their ability to stay in their chosen profession. Any intervention that can help to highlight the issue of musculoskeletal disorders and find solutions to their prevention are a welcome development. In principle, they could be a great asset. It is important to know just how practical they would be in a busy work environment and how acceptable they would be to workers. We look forward to delivering on this for nurses and other healthcare workers." The study is being led by the University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HAWK), Lower Saxony, Germany, in partnership with University of Galway and Roessingh Research and Development in the Netherlands. The project is under the direction of Professor Dr Shiney Franz of the Göttingen Health Campus, a cooperation between HAWK and the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG). Professor Franz said: "Involving exoskeletons in healthcare has high potential benefits for both patients and professionals. Our assumption is that wearing exoskeletons during activities such as mobilization or transfer of patients could improve the working conditions of care professionals and enhance patient safety. In this project, we aim to identify the working conditions in nursing that enable the integration of exoskeletons into the existing workflow, taking into account the care plan and goals." Funding of more than €657,000 has been provided to the research partnership under Interreg North-West Europe. A new exoskeleton research laboratory at the Göttingen Health Campus (GCG) is being used, where carers can test their daily work and routines with and without an exoskeleton, under the guidance of researchers. State-of-the-art analysis tools will be used, such as electromyography and respiratory gas analysis to determine the effects of exoskeletons on muscle activity and breathing. Focus groups will also be held in Ireland and in the Netherlands to identify barriers and facilitators of the use of exoskeletons for the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
Skip exited stealth this week to announce a partnership with outdoor clothing specialist Arc'teryx. The deal is the first to bring Skip's MO/GO technology to market: “powered pants” that utilize a soft exoskeleton technology, developed in-house at Alphabet's X Labs moonshot factory. MO/GO, short for “mountain goat,” is a hybrid soft/rigid exoskeleton system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today Bob talks tech as we discuss the new exoskeleton and explore the possibilities. Bob also teaches us how he goes around the world. We also take calls for our AMA. We end with some hot food recommendations from del valle and Port A! Happy Fourth!!!Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The DNSYS X1 is a powered exoskeleton that uses AI to predict your future joint movement and gives you support when you need it. It's designed for walking, hiking and running and costs $600.
The DNSYS X1 is a powered exoskeleton that uses AI to predict your future joint movement and gives you support when you need it. It's designed for walking, hiking and running and costs $600.
A new and improved exoskeleton is helping people walk again, a Willy Wonka experience makes kids cry and not because they were turned into blueberries or sucked through a tube of chocolate, plus a new phone app that could help diagnose depression. On This Day in History, we celebrate Feb 30th, no that is not a misprint. Exoskeleton (New Atlas) Willy Wonka Mayhem (Gizmodo) Phone App - Depression (Dartmouth) February 30th (History Facts) Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Instagram - Facebook
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Superhuman exoskeleton suits. That's what's on the docket today. The new tech could help prevent billions of dollars worth of workplace injuries by equipping workers with some extra strength and protection. Will it work? Plus: the economics of Mariah Carey's Christmas domination. Join our hosts Jon Weigell, Juliet Bennett Rylah, and Noelle Medina as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thdspod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thdspod/ Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don't forget to hit Subscribe or Follow us on Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ Plus! Your engagement matters to us. If you are a fan of the show, be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hustle-daily-show/id1606449047 (and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues). “The Hustle Daily Show” is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Produced by Darren Clarke.
This is our very last regular news roundup of the year. We still have a lot planned for you, though, with special interviews, guest appearances, and predictions. But that's all to come. This time 'round we once again had Mary Ann Azevedo and Alex Wilhelm together to hammer through the key news from the week:Cruise layoffs: Breaking as we went to record, self-driving company Cruise is cutting a simply massive number of staff.Deals of the Week: Prevu's $6 million Series A and why proptech is Not Dead Yet, and why Verve Motion just raised $20 million for supportive lifting suits.What's up with France? With Mistral AI making waves, other French startups are also snagging our attention. This includes Pivot which just raised $21.6 million, and what's going on with startup studio Hexa.And then there's AI: We can't not talk about it, yeah? Sorry if you are a bit over AI, but while deals keep happening and founders keep building, it's going to be in the rundown. This time we're digging how a few mega-deals are changing the numbers, and also how AI might need to pay for itself.We are back Monday with some really fun stuff! Stay tuned, we have done work just for you!Connect with Equity on X and Threads @EquityPods, and keep up with all of TechCrunch's podcasts @TechCrunchPods on TikTok.For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity's Simplecast website.Equity drops at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders and more! Credits: Equity is hosted by Editor in Chief of TechCrunch+ Alex Wilhelm and TechCrunch Senior Reporter Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.
In this episode, journalist, technologist and entrepreneur Marshall Kirkpatrick joins hosts Brett and Brian to discuss the way AI might change our lives, thinking and philosophy as a species. Marshall dives deep into the way we are learning to integrate AI into our conscious processes, and where it might be useful, and where it might be contentious. In the midst of arguments about the safety of AI and the role it will play in our society, this is a fascinating debate on how your personal AI might change your world. Bio https://marshallk.com/about-me
Joining us today is Guanhao Wu, Co-Founder and CEO of Exovolar. Exovolar aims to augment our main mobility tool, the legs, to make flying as simple as walking. The combination of jet engines, exoskeleton, and their patented thrust vector nozzle design allows the legs to fulfill their destined duty – to support and move our body – like a certain heavily trademarked action movie franchise character. You know, what's his face. I love it when someone attempts the truly ridiculous and flying in a suit like Steel Dude (that's his name, right?) is a bold, audacious, ridiculous concept that is too fun to ignore. ➡️ https://exovolar.com/ ➡️ Highlights: https://rosspalmer.com/Guanhao-Wu ➡️ Follow me on Instagram: @therosspalmer ➡️ Subscribe on YouTube: @therosspalmer
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Wherever you are on your multiple sclerosis journey, there are many reasons to be optimistic about the future of mobility. Our experts, both holding doctorates in physical therapy, offer invaluable guidance on enhancing your walking abilities through targeted exercise and specialized therapy. Learn how to reduce the risk of falls, alleviate spasticity, and build endurance for a more active life. Cutting-edge technology, from wearable electrical stimulation devices to incredible exoskeletons, are revolutionizing mobility for those living with MS. Discover how neuromodulation, in conjunction with physical therapy, can pave the way for new neural pathways. Virtual reality and anti-gravity treadmills are redefining therapy options for those people with advanced MS. Moreover, gain insights into conquering travel challenges, empowering individuals living with multiple sclerosis to venture out into the world. Barry Singer MD, Director of The MS Innovations in Care, interviews Gretchen Hawley DPT, The MSing Link and Annie Morrow DPT, Director of the Stephen A. Orthwein Center.
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In the future we may deploy armies of cybernetic superhumans to fight our battles, people so augmented they could tear through walls or dodge bullets. But would these invincible warriors be willing to fight for mundane humans, or merely fight each other to rule us?Go to https://brilliant.org/IsaacArthur/ to get a 30-day free trial + the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual subscription.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netJoin Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits:Cyborg Armies Episode 407a, August 13, 2023Produced, Written & Narrated by:Isaac ArthurEditors:David McFarlaneSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the future we may deploy armies of cybernetic superhumans to fight our battles, people so augmented they could tear through walls or dodge bullets. But would these invincible warriors be willing to fight for mundane humans, or merely fight each other to rule us?Go to https://brilliant.org/IsaacArthur/ to get a 30-day free trial + the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual subscription.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netJoin Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits:Cyborg Armies Episode 407a, August 13, 2023Produced, Written & Narrated by:Isaac ArthurEditors:David McFarlaneMusic Courtesy of:Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creatorMarkus Junnikkala, "We Roam the Stars"Stellardrone, "Red Giant" "Between The Rings"Miguel Johnson, "Far From Home", "So Many Stars"Aerium, "Fifth Star of Aldebaran"See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Episode: 2496 Trilobites: Wondrous window upon the processes of evolution. Today, the evolution of the trilobite.
How many legs? Why so many legs? What's a millipede versus a centipede? And again WHY SO MANY LEGS. We have just the guy for that: Diplopodologist Dr. Derek Hennen. As a person who's spent over a decade sorting through leaf litter and naming scores of new species, Derek is truly a champion for the multi-limbed little critters. If you liked what Casey Clapp brought to Dendrology, get ready to appreciate millipedes like you never thought you would. Also: mythology gossip, world records, Taylor Swift fandom, and sniffing bugs. Dr. Derek Hennen's websiteFollow Dr. Derek Hennen on Instagram and Twitter and @dearmillipedeA donation was made to Lower Muskingum ConservancyMillipedes of Ohio Field Guide PDFYou may also enjoy: Dipterology (FLIES), Sparklebuttology (FIREFLIES), Forest Entomology (CREEPY CRAWLIES), Entomology (INSECTS), Scorpiology (SCORPIONS), Kinetic Salticidology (DANCING SPIDERS), Acarology (TICKS), Melittology (BEES)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on Twitter and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on Twitter and InstagramSound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam MediaTranscripts by Emily White of The WordaryWebsite by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
What's the future of space suits? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Matt Kirshen explore innovation in space suit technology with aerospace engineer Ana Diaz Artiles. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/cosmic-queries-space-suits-with-ana-diaz-artiles/Photo Credit: NASA, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons