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Tue. 11/08 - 3D Printing Human Organs In Space

Cool Stuff Daily

Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff

Tech News, News, Science, Society & Culture

4.6739 Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2022

⏱️ 19 minutes

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From a 3D bioprinter for human tissues to pumpkin spice cappuccinos, here’s the cargo being delivered on board the S.S. Sally Ride tomorrow to the International Space Station. Plus, this time it’s not just in your head, the New York Times really is making some (small) changes to Wordle. A puzzle expert has some practice tips for winning the daily game. And Netflix has a new interactive trivia game. Sponsors: Uncommon Goods, Get 15% off at uncommongoods.com/cool I Am Bio, Subscribe at bio.org/podcast Links: Astronauts will 3D print part of a human knee in space (Engadget) Overview for Northrop Grumman's 18th Commercial Resupply Mission (NASA) NASA monitoring Subtropical Storm Nicole, Space Launch System rocket and Orion to remain at Launch Pad 39B (NASA) The New York Times is finally making changes to Wordle (Washington Post)  Introducing Wordle Game Editor Tracy Bennett (NY Times) How to Win at Wordle (Without Cheating) (Quanta Magazine) You can now play trivia on Netflix (Mashable) 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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it's tuesday november 8th 2020 I'm Jackson Bird today. From a 3D bioprinter for human

0:43.6

tissues to pumpkin spice cappuccinos, here's the cargo being delivered on board the SS

0:50.0

Sallie Ride tomorrow to the International Space Station. Plus, this time it's not just in your head.

0:56.9

The New York Times really is making some small changes to Wordle.

1:02.3

And a puzzle expert has some practice tips for winning the daily game.

1:06.7

And Netflix has a new interactive trivia game.

1:13.6

Here's some cool stuff for your ride home.

1:24.6

A Northrop Grumman's Cygnus Cargo spacecraft is due to arrive at the International Space Station tomorrow, Wednesday the 9th. Dubbed the SS Sally Ride, this is Northrop Grumman's 18th resupply mission

1:30.6

to the ISS as part of NASA's commercial cargo program. Following a scrubbed launch on Sunday

1:36.8

due to a fire alarm at the Mission Operations Control Center, the Antares rocket launched

1:42.3

early Monday morning from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.

1:47.0

This cargo spacecraft is carrying over 8,200 pounds of research and science gear, as well as some treats for the crew of the ISS,

1:56.6

which, according to the Space Station's official Twitter account includes fresh fruit, ice cream,

2:01.4

peanut butter, cheeses, olives, and even pumpkin spice cappuccinos. Man, they will be dining

2:07.8

nice tomorrow. But besides those pumpkin spice cappuccinos, the scientific equipment being

2:13.6

delivered is also pretty fascinating. On board the spacecraft is a constellation of three

2:19.8

cubesats, collectively called Birds 5, which will be deployed after arriving at the space station.

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