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Tue. 04/19 - Holoportation & the Real Scream Queen

Cool Stuff Daily

Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff

News, Science, Tech News, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 19 April 2022

⏱️ 16 minutes

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A doctor was beamed up to the ISS in the first-ever holoportation to space. Plus, a new chopsticks invention that makes your food taste salty without adding any salt. And inside the world of a professional scream artist. Sponsors: Shopify, Get a 14-day free trial at shopify.com/kottke Outer, Get $300 off and free shipping at liveouter.com/kottke Links: Innovative 3D Telemedicine to Help Keep Astronauts Healthy (NASA) NASA Beamed a Doctor to The ISS in a World-First 'Holoportation' Achievement (ScienceAlert) Saline solution: Japan invents 'electric' chopsticks that make food seem more salty (The Guardian) Japan researchers develop electric chopsticks to enhance salty taste (Reuters) Experience: my scream is famous (The Guardian) Professional Scream Artist Ashley Peldon (60 Second Docs, YouTube) CHILD OF RAGE - (FULL DOCUMENTARY) (YouTube) Netflix will launch Exploding Kittens animated cartoon series and mobile game (VentureBeat) Fri. 11/19 - The Fake 2000s Yo-Yo Career of 'What We Do In the Shadows' Mark Proksch (Cool Stuff Ride Home) Jackson Bird on Twitter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:35.3

It's Tuesday, April 19th, 2020. I'm Jackson Bird today. A doctor was beamed up to the ISS in the first ever hollow portation to space. Plus, a new chopsticks invention that makes your food taste salty without adding any salt.

0:54.9

And inside the world of a professional scream artist.

1:00.0

Here's some cool stuff for your ride home.

1:05.5

A NASA flight surgeon hollow ported to the International Space Station last fall in what's now being

1:12.0

described as a world-first demonstration. Dr. Joseph Schmidt used a Microsoft HoloLens

1:18.2

Connect camera and custom software from Aexa Aerospace to have a conversation with European

1:23.9

Space Agency astronaut Thomas Piscuit back in October on board the ISS.

1:29.5

NASA, writing about the achievement earlier this month, called it the first holoportation handshake from Earth in space.

1:37.5

And quoting Science Alert, unlike traditional holographic projections that appear to hover in the air for anybody to see,

1:44.6

Holo portation requires the use of an augmented reality headset, such as Microsoft's HoloLens

1:50.2

technology, for the wearer to be able to perceive and interact with the remotely captured

1:55.8

individual or individuals who are filmed with a multiple camera setup in their actual location.

2:02.4

End quote.

2:03.6

And for this conversation, Piscuit wore the headset so that he was the only person

2:07.4

among the ISS crew and Dr. Schmidt's team who got the full picture of what was going on,

2:13.4

seeing Schmidt and his team appear holographically in the space station.

2:17.9

Enabling two-way holoportation interactions will be the next step in both Microsoft

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