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SciTech Now: Episode 618
Season 6
Episode 18
In this edition of SciTech Now, learning how spoken language developed and how our brains manage it; new approaches to eye care; citizen scientists clean trash that is washing up on the beaches of Maui; high schoolers prepare for a spoken word performance on climate change.
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Leather goods from fungus, metal 3D printing; altering photosynthesis; and women in STEM.

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Turf grass science; an app for tenants, a unique look at aging and assistive technology.

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A dancing wheelchair; tech that promotes civic engagement; spider silk; and beer science.

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Snowboarding; the Maker Movement; women and the Space Race; and tracking grizzly bears.

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Goosebumps; measuring vision; genome sequencing; and engineering the perfect pop-up book.

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A pacifier administers medicine, Climate Monologues; man-made earthquakes; and fireflies.

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Spiciness; tech startups go fashion forward; climate on Mars; and digital invaders.

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American White Pelicans; Augmented reality; Engineering Hot Wheelz; and a STEM fair.

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Digital assistants; the future of fingerprinting; cancer cells; and proton therapy.

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Dinosaurs; goTenna; cattle without horns; a tool for film makers; protecting sea turtles

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Fat bikes; a shoe that helps stroke victims; clean flight; and managing chronic pain.

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Salamanders; music apps; an asteroid spacecraft; reducing infection; master plumbers.