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🗓️ 29 April 2023
⏱️ 31 minutes
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How can we help Robots to interact with the world around them? Enter Thomas Thuruthel, biorobotics expert who is helping robots to grip objects - we answer your questions too, this week we find out what exactly a light year is! We spin the wheel learn more about an amazing engineering feat and the Deep Space High crew are back on Mars exploring the organic materials that are found there.
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0:00.0 | An out-of-this-world kid's drama, the space program, a tiny Scottish island is |
0:07.6 | shocked to find itself the base for a new shuttle flight. And one of the |
0:19.0 | islands kids will be the world's first child astronaut. A gripping drama |
0:24.8 | serial coming to fun kids. |
0:34.8 | In the next episode of the space program, Fridays at 4.30pm will get access to all |
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0:55.7 | Well hello. Welcome along. Look what you've stumbled into. It's only the |
1:01.9 | smartest and greatest podcast in the history of the universe. Let's explore |
1:07.0 | everything. It's the fun kids science weekly. |
1:11.4 | Alright then, welcome along. My name's Dan. This is our search around the |
1:17.2 | solar system every week. You and me we come together to explore some secrets |
1:22.0 | that are lurking those little science nuggets that maybe we haven't |
1:27.8 | found just yet. The best part is we're always finding new stuff as well this |
1:31.5 | week. We're talking about biorobotics with a genius Thomas Terrattle who has |
1:37.4 | helped build a proper working robotic arm. We create our own sensors. There are |
1:44.6 | tiny pockets of air bubbles inside the skin and once you touch an object, these |
1:50.3 | air bubbles get compressed. There is a change in pressure. This can be measured |
1:54.6 | and then it's processed by artificial intelligence to understand what this |
2:00.0 | information mean and then take action based on that information. And we'll take |
2:05.6 | a trip to deep space high to see how old flu cells can harm the Mars rover. |
2:11.8 | Who can remember what we've learned so far? Well the materials used on a rover |
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