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In this episode, we're going underground, undersea and into your water and sewer pipelines with science fiction's favorite problem-solvers…robots! Jay sits down with Vanessa Speight, a professor of Integrated Water Syste...
What Lurks Beneath: How Robots Can Save City Plumbing with Vanessa Speight is an episode from Let's Talk About Water by Jay Famiglietti. In this episode, we're going underground, undersea and into your water and sewer pipelines with science...
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Published Feb 15, 2023, 26:37 long, audio available.
In this episode, we're going underground, undersea and into your water and sewer pipelines with science fiction's favorite problem-solvers…robots! Jay sits down with Vanessa Speight, a professor of Integrated Water Systems at the University of Sheffield, to learn how new, spider-like robots have the potential to locate and fix leaks in aging water pipes. Jay and Vanessa discuss when we might actually see these pipe-traveling bots in action and what they can realistically do for developing nations, where drinking water loss can be as much as 70 per cent due to aging and unmaintained systems. In our Last Word, professor Lucian Busoniu tells us about SeaClear , a project funded by the European Union, building the first fleet of autonomous robots to collect litter from the ocean floor.
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What Lurks Beneath: How Robots Can Save City Plumbing with Vanessa Speight is an episode from Let's Talk About Water by Jay Famiglietti.
This episode is 26:37 long.
This episode was published on Feb 15, 2023.
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