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Motherboard
2:20

Biofabricate: DIY Body Parts

Motherboard went to Biofabricate, a conference about the future of biomaterials to speak with Andrew Pelling who is developing DIY CO2 incubator kits. Something he hopes will allow people to grow their own human and animal tissues from home.
Motherboard
1:54

Biofabricate: The Pure Human Project

Tina Gorjanc is challenging the future of how we commodify human genetic material when it comes using it for the production of luxury goods.
Motherboard
23:13

Frozen Faith: Cryonics and The Quest to Cheat Death

What if we could use technology to cheat death?
Vice du jour
1:35

On a testé un robot qui manipule des bombes à l'aide de la réalité virtuelle

Grâce à la réalité virtuelle, ce robot a des gestes précis comme ceux des humains.
Vice du jour
1:11

Ce robot du MIT construit des bâtiments sans l'aide de personne

Ce robot autonome a été conçu pour construire des bâtiments sur d'autres planètes.
Motherboard
2:02

Biofabricate: Biodegradable Sneakers

Motherboard got a first peek at the world's first biodegradable sneakers.
Motherboard
21:58

The Mission to Resurrect the Woolly Mammoth

Motherboard goes to Russia and South Korea to track down the people working to resurrect the prehistoric woolly mammoth.
Motherboard
25:22

The New Face of Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes has traditionally been seen as a disease of the developed world. But scientists are now realizing that this is less than half the story.
Cyberwar / S1 EP14
22:33

Crime & Government: Russia's Hackers

Do Russian cybercriminals also work for Putin?
State of Repair
9:14

The New York Times Machinists

Motherboard went to the New York Times printing plant in Queens to meet the dying breed of repairmen who fix older machines.
Perspectives
2:15

The Smartphone is Absent | Perspectives, Esmeralda Kosmatopolous

Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology.
Culture Beat
6:56

Striking Scenes, Illuminated Brooklyn, and Wild Performances | Culture Beat Episode 7

We check in with filmmaker Sam Cannon, re-visit the time artist Duke Riley released thousands of pigeons strapped with LEDs and chat with choreographer Katherine Maxwell.
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