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Level Up Human
Simon Watt and Rachel Wheeley
75 episodes
1 month ago
"Dragons Den for Nerds" Simon Watt and Rachel Wheeley invite academics to pitch good ideas for the human body.

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"Dragons Den for Nerds" Simon Watt and Rachel Wheeley invite academics to pitch good ideas for the human body.

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Level Up Human S2E7 - Retinal brain
Level Up Human
48 minutes 55 seconds
5 years ago
Level Up Human S2E7 - Retinal brain

Simon and Rachel are live at the Barbican with marine biologist, writer and documentary maker, Helen Scales and KCL professor of developmental neurobiology, Robert Hindges.

 

Episode summary

 

First we look at human enhancements from around the world. Helen brings news of a man with an exo-skeleton allowing him to walk.

 

Robert tells us about developments in prosthetics which allow users to experience feedback from artificial limbs. And Rach has evidence that thumbs are getting faster.

 

Next: pitches from our guest experts, the studio audience and Mother Nature herself.

 

Robert wants a higher flicker frequency in the human eye. Helen suggests we all become extreme free divers with the breath holding abilities of the sperm whale.


The audience want improved cooling systems, reduced urination, lego wrists and multi-sensory anaesthesia. Simon pitches the arsenic resistant qualities of the Mono lake nematodes.

 

Which will make it onto the shortlist? And which will win? Have a listen to find out.

 

Mentioned this episode

 

Robot exo-skeleton: https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/exoskeleton-controlled-by-brain-signals-allows-disabled-man-to-walk/


Prosthetic sensory feedback: https://www.genengnews.com/news/prosthetic-leg-with-neural-sensory-feedback-shows-benefits-for-patients/


Thumbs are getting faster: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/oct/02/ready-text-go-typing-speeds-mobiles-rival-keyboard-users


Obama swats fly during CNBC interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rbUH_iVjYw


The incredible diving abilities of the sperm whale:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NpZLhqly8s


The marabou stork which urinates on its legs to cool itself down: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5NCubQutpE


Arsenic resistant mono lake nematodes: https://gizmodo.com/scientists-find-three-sex-arsenic-resistant-nematode-i-1838497056

 

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Level Up Human
"Dragons Den for Nerds" Simon Watt and Rachel Wheeley invite academics to pitch good ideas for the human body.

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/leveluphuman.


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