On this episode of Star Warsologies, we talk to bioengineering professor Benjamin Smarr about technology integrated into the body.

There’s tons of wearable tech in Star Wars! Luke has a prosthetic hand and Darth Vader is more machine than man. How does that technology integrate into their bodies and minds? Benajmin Smarr shares his insights from researching health technology that helps people understand the patterns our bodies go through. He also speculates about projects he’d pursue if he was a professor in the Star Wars galaxy – including whether Jedi’s midichlorian count changes are they age, train, or even just don’t sleep well. We also get into women’s reproductive health. How could Padme’s pregnancy with twins have gone overlooked? Here on Earth, why are there still so many mysteries surrounding the female body? We also tackle circadian rhythms and (just weeks into daylight savings time) ponder how so many species from hundreds of planets manage to adjust to a standard time.

Show Notes:

Check out the Smarr Lab’s website for tons more info about his research projects and publications.

Book recommendations by Benjamin about circadian rhythm: Satchin Panda’s “The Circadian Code” and “The Inner Clock” by Lynne Peeples.

Learn more about UCSD’s Center for Microbiome Innovation.

Listen to our feminism episode mentioned in this conversation. And also our episode about prosthetics!

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Star Warsologies is a podcast about science and other fields in a galaxy far, far away. Hosts James Floyd and Melissa Miller combine their love of storytelling in the franchise with their keen interest in all things academic.

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