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SciTech Now
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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Preserving the past through VR; body cams for classrooms; biometrics for sports injuries.

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The farthest object ever studied; sharks and citizen scientists; a smaller space race.

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In this episode; secrets of Dino poop, reinventing high school; transmitting body signals.
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Robot human collaborations; invisibility cloak; space exploration; science fact & fiction.
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Fighting cybercrimes; an anticancer mouthwash; and redesigning the spinal tap.
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Box jelly Venom; chocking under pressure; the ultracold work; & the future of engineering.
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Video game storytelling; NASA's dying robot; 3D printing & medical devices
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Robotics; Computers trained to identify wild animals; and Astronauts.
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Understanding emergence; octopus intelligence; and understanding dementia in humans.
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GPS for your body; how the brain processes information; hackers; beautifying freeways
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The minds of Raccoons; working on combating computer hackers; and an underwater discovery.

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The feline tongue; why leaves change color; viewing space; treating Parkinson’s Disease.