Science Friday

First Citizen Spacewalk | First Successful Whole-Eye Transplant, Over A Year Later

Sep 13, 2024
Jason Dinh, climate editor at Atmos Magazine, shares insights on the historic Polaris Dawn mission, featuring the first civilian spacewalk and its groundbreaking mobility tests in space. He also discusses alarming trends in cholera outbreaks linked to climate change and airborne germs. Dr. Daniel Ceradini, Director of Research at NYU Langone, discusses the first successful whole-eye transplant, revealing impressive blood flow and retinal response, despite the patient's inability to see. The future of organ transplantation holds exciting possibilities!
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ANECDOTE

First Civilian Spacewalk

  • SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission made history with the first civilian spacewalk.
  • Two crew members conducted spacesuit tests 870 miles above Earth.
INSIGHT

High-Altitude Germs

  • Scientists discovered hundreds of bacteria and fungi species at 10,000 feet.
  • Some are harmful to humans and may travel over 1,000 miles.
INSIGHT

Urban Rainfall Effect

  • Cities experience more rainfall than surrounding rural areas.
  • This "urban rainfall island effect" is caused by skyscrapers, pollution, and heat.
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