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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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School of science, sustainability, “Bill Nye: Science Guy,” and physics of hockey.

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Dementia, innovation in humanitarian relief, A.I., and an autonomous system underwater,

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An ocean simulation lab, the future of space, radium, and can bears and humans co-exist?

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The power of sneezes, decision making, and tuberculosis.

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A VR center, a device for the visually impaired; an online senior center, and Alzheimer's.

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Hurricane hunters, soft robotics, a tech kitchen for kids, and holographic toys.

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A snail hunter, 3D printed medicine, body parts from produce, and coastal flooding.

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Oceans, protecting cars from hackers, exploring space, and robots and drones with brains?

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Climate change, dog’s noses, Mayan pyramids, and declines in the boreal toad population.

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Climate change, signals indicate disease, space exploration, and changing the parking game

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Whales in NYC waterways; melting polar caps; RoboFest; and solutions to climate change.

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Worms, mystery meat, students combining arts and engineering, and indoor navigation.