Reinventing The Wheel

Reinventing The Wheel

How would you reinvent something that’s been used for thousands of years, by millions of people? In this episode, we discover the process of invention with Rory Cooper, an engineer who revolutionized the wheelchair. He’s our guide to time traveling back to the kings and queens who used wheelchairs, and to the future of rideable robots. Anyone want a ride on a Mars rover?! Listen to more of our interview with Rory Cooper, when you become a member on Patreon! Just $1/month gets you access to our special bonus interview episodes with all our scientists. Pledge at patreon.com/tumblepodcast.  Watch videos of Rory’s wheelchairs (including the waterpark wheelchair in action!) at our website, sciencepodcastforkids.com.

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The Journey to the Deepest Part of the Ocean with Gaelin Rosenwaks

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The Hunt for Black Holes with Karl Gebhardt

The Hunt for Black Holes with Karl Gebhardt

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The Mystery of When Brains and Sports Collide with Kiki Sanford

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4 Mai 201612min

The Adventure of The Explorers Club with Richard Garriott

The Adventure of The Explorers Club with Richard Garriott

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13 Apr 201611min

The Quest for the Edge of the Universe with Katie Mack

The Quest for the Edge of the Universe with Katie Mack

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30 Mar 201611min

The Puzzle of the Friendly Dog with Mia Cobb and Krista Macpherson

The Puzzle of the Friendly Dog with Mia Cobb and Krista Macpherson

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17 Mar 201613min

The Cave of the Upside Down Bat with Micaela Jemison

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2 Mar 201614min

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