Episodes
Friday Aug 28, 2020
Episode 15: Beep Boop
Friday Aug 28, 2020
Friday Aug 28, 2020
SUBJECTIVE
In this episode, we move on from vampires to talk about robots! Specifically, robot organs. Like, why does a robot need organs? And if it did need organs, why would it need human organs? We'll discuss robot face putty, building biosynthetic organs, and some incredible applications of 3D printing. Also, can we PLEASE change the stylistic standards of scientific papers to allow for some ENTHUSIASM??? This stuff is amazing!
Sidebar:
- Regarding the Pregnancy and Birth episodes, we wanted to apologize for the gendered language we used throughout our discussions. We know that nonbinary, genderqueer, and transgender people can also get pregnant and give birth. The way we talk about it is a relic of our training, and we're trying to do better. We're sorry if we hurt anyone through our carelessness.
OBJECTIVE
Resources, Citations, and Mentions:
- Wikipedia - Artificial Heart, accessed August 2020
- UCSF - The Kidney Project
- Wikipedia - Tissue engineering, accessed August 2020
- What’s new about new synthetic organs? by Brian Owens, Nature News Blog, July 2011
- Tissue engineering: How to build a heart by Brendan Maher, Nature News Feature, July 2013
- Yong, E. Lab-grown kidneys transplanted into rats. Nature (2013).
- On the Road to 3-D Printed Organs by Emma Yasinski, The Scientist, February 2020
- 3-D Printed Windpipe Gives Infant Breath of Life by Marissa Fessenden, Scientific American, May 2013
- Skylar-Scott MA, Uzel SGM, Nam LL, et al. Biomanufacturing of organ-specific tissues with high cellular density and embedded vascular channels. Sci Adv. 2019;5(9)
- Laronda, M., Rutz, A., Xiao, S. et al. A bioprosthetic ovary created using 3D printed microporous scaffolds restores ovarian function in sterilized mice. Nat Commun 8, 15261 (2017).
- 3 Theories Explaining Why Robots Bleed by Tonya Riley, Inverse, September 2016
ASSESSMENT
- Deepa: 3 out of 10 silver/blue/clear Playskool organs
- Jen: 3 out of 10 flubber skin putties
PLAN
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