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Podcast: 3D Printing Organs, The AI DJ, Next-Gen Weather Satellites

In this episode, we talk about the first full-size soft tissue 3D printed heart, an AI algorithm that knows what music is best for you, and the newest weather-monitoring satellite.

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09 Feb, 2021. 1 minute read

In this episode, we talk about the first full-size soft tissue 3D printed heart, an AI algorithm that knows what music is best for you, and the newest weather-monitoring satellite. As always, you can find these and other interesting & impactful engineering articles on Wevolver.com. 

EPISODE NOTES 

(0:44) 3D Bioprinted Heart Provides New Tool For Surgeons

A team from Carnegie Mellon developed a new way to 3D print organs and put it to the test by printing the first full-size heart made of soft tissue.

(5:50) Music Meets AI: Could Listening To Bieber Be Good For You?

A researcher from ANU made an AI algorithm that might know what music your body likes even better than you do.

(11:35) What The World’s Latest Earth-Monitoring Satellite Will Tell Us About Global Warming 

NASA JPL launched a new satellite into space to monitor rising sea levels and global warming over time. In the short term, it’ll also help improve weather forecasting.

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