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E255 - I've had it with these HF robots on this HF space station!
Episode 255
Published 3 years, 7 months ago
Description
This week on the show, we talk about how a surgery-performing robot Is ready for tests on the International Space Station. We also answer some questions from the community about frequency of travel for researchers, getting access to people for interviews, and what matters most for junior positions.
Episode Link: https://www.humanfactorscast.media/255
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News:
- A Surgery-Performing Robot Is Ready for Tests on the International Space Station
- https://gizmodo.com/iss-surgery-robot-international-space-station-space-1849365142
- Image Source: NASA, New Line Cinema
It Came From:
- How often do UX Researchers travel for research projects? | /u/TinyScientist2382 | r/UXResearch
- Research and interviews | u/Few-Yogurtcloset-885 | r/UXResearch
- What matters most for Junior Designers? | u/HalfOk3263 | r/userexperience
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