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Spherical Cows

Dominic Tanzillo and Nick Saba

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Space provides the ultimate environment. There's no air, freezing temperatures, and constant bombardment of radiation. It's no wonder that a cow would have a tough time surviving out there! This show explores the extremes of physics of physiology needed to put living organisms into space. After teaching several courses on Space Medicine with audiences ranging from high schoolers to medical professionals, Nick and Dominic have been deemed a dynamic duo in the fields of bioastronautics and edu ...
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Dominic and Nick chat about lessons learned in the first season, more coming soon, and solicit listener feedback! Feedback: https://forms.gle/qey5UnrnT23byUB48 Discuss this Episode on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/sphericalcows/ Check out the Podcast Page: https://sphericalcows.podcastpage.io/ Check out our Discord: https://discord.gg/bfPEqn4GFx…
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Imagine becoming an astronaut, and after traveling back from space, making it your life’s work to study and solve the health problems posed by deep space travel. Dr. Jay Buckey is doing just that in the Space Medicine Innovations Laboratory at Dartmouth and a professor in both the medical school and engineering college at Dartmouth. In this episode…
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Dr. Ana Diaz Artiles is an engineering professor at Texas A&M University researching ways to further human space flight by designing a novel space suit. Her lab’s recent work to develop the SmartSuit concept combines soft-robotics, biometric monitoring, and advances in material sciences to bring Extravehicular Activity suits into the 21st century. …
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Dr. Emmanuel Urquieta is a Professor at Baylor College of Medicine, working in both the Emergency Department and the Center for Space Medicine. In the Translational Research for Space Health (TRISH), he is working with NASA and commercial astronaut crews to acquire and study health data from space travel. He also shares his incredible life story an…
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Dr. Christopher Mason was a leader on the pioneering NASA Twin Study. He wears many hats as he works as a professor and researcher at Weill Cornell Medical School. Just after the Inspiration4 Launch in September 2021, he sat down with us to talk about his work mapping human genomes and how space changes us. Much of our conversation is framed around…
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