Welcome back to Season 6!
We have new mics for this season, so please forgive some teething issues with the sound quality in this episode.
In this edition, Ben and I look into how robots might physically adapt to their surrounding environments. Could we control the world around us with a thought? Why might we need universal basic income? What would omni-use reconfigurable furniture look like? What about producing semiconductors without the extreme engineering they now require?
Enjoy!
Sean’s links:
* Ultraflexible sensors for spinal cords
* Fighting cancer with implanted wireless LEDs
* Self-amputating and infusing robots
* OpenResearch’s study on universal basic income
* Azeem Azhar’s thoughts on UBI (paywall)
* Remote-controlling the minds of mice
Ben’s links:
* Destroying PFAS forever chemicals with tech
* Destroying PFAS forever chemicals with microbes
* “Knitted” furniture and its reconfigurability
* Eavesdropping on whats inside an HDMI cable, without interception
* Potentially the next iteration of semiconductor development?
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