Tomorrow Daily 103: Man's bionic arms make history, NASA proposes cloud cities on Venus and more
On today's show, we tell you how one man is making history with dual bionic arms, why a team at NASA thinks we should look into sending astronauts to Venus instead of Mars, and when you might be able to purchase animated statues of your favorite characters.
This might be our favorite episode this year, with all the fantastic and fun stories we're discussing today.
You'll feel inspired by the story of Les Baugh, a double amputee who made history by simultaneously controlling two bionic arms with his mind.
Then, you'll feel wonder as you hear about NASA's proposal to build a city on top of the clouds in Venus's upper atmosphere.
Last, you'll feel glee at the idea that the cool statues of characters you buy at your local comic book store might someday be animated and programmable.
It's all great stuff today! We hope you enjoy it, and have fun this weekend telling all your friends about the things you learned.
Podcast
Here are some links and notes for all the things on the show today:
- Double amputee learns to use two bionic arms with only his thoughts
- NASA says maybe sending astronauts to Venus is easier/safer than Mars
- Japanese company shows off technology that could bring statues and figurines to life
- Into It: Steam Holiday Sale, and Black Mirror
- User Feedback: Your #TDPyro feedback, and our Phonetographer of the Day
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