In this episode of Bilingual News, the hosts discuss several current events, beginning with a new invention designed to safely bring deep-sea creatures to the surface, and the potential implications for research and commercial use. They then discuss a study on women's menstrual cycles and how they are no longer syncing with the moon, with a theory that screen exposure is the cause. Next, they cover the reappointment of Jared Isaacman as NASA's director, touching on his plans for the agency and the political factors involved. Finally, they discuss Xpeng's new humanoid robot, Iron, and the ethical and psychological implications of increasingly human-like robots, as well as the broader trends in the robotics industry.
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