The sci-fi future of medical robots is here, and dehydrating the stratosphere to stave off climate change

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On this week’s show: Keeping water out of the stratosphere could be a low-risk geoengineering approach, and using magnets to drive medical robots inside the body

: dehydrating the stratosphere. Staff Writer Paul Voosen joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the risks and advantages of this geoengineering technique.This is the Science Podcast for March 1st, 2024. I'm Sarah Crespi. First up this week, a new approach to slowing climate change, dehydrating the stratosphere. Staff writer Paul Vossen, joins me to discuss the pros and cons of this geoengineering technique.

You know, they can create a map of a room, they can plan their navigation as they vacuum the floor, and some can even change the vacuuming settings depending on whether they're moving on a wooden floor versus whether they're on a carpet.One of my favorite things that the journal does is this analysis of sci-fi and robotics along all these different themes.

 

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