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Elevating Indigenous Science

Elevating Indigenous Science

Season 1 Episode 7
4:33
Gaining Perspective in Microgravity

Gaining Perspective in Microgravity

Season 1 Episode 8
3:57
Saving Ancient Giants

Saving Ancient Giants

Season 1 Episode 10
4:22
The flower on the cliff

The flower on the cliff

Season 2 Episode 1
6:36
Balancing our catch

Balancing our catch

Season 2 Episode 2
6:37
My ancestors were scientists

My ancestors were scientists

Season 2 Episode 3
6:48
The water between land and sea

The water between land and sea

Season 2 Episode 4
5:50
Video games for a cure

Video games for a cure

Season 2 Episode 5
4:02
The plastic in everything

The plastic in everything

Season 2 Episode 6
6:07
How otters can save the sea

How otters can save the sea

Season 2 Episode 7
6:33
Do dogs hold the secrets to aging?

Do dogs hold the secrets to aging?

Season 2 Episode 8
4:58
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Human Elements

In Origami, Science Unfolds

Season 1 Episode 6

JK Yang sees endless possibilities in a single sheet of paper. The Aeronautics & Astronautics professor uses origami as a creative way to design foldable structures.

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The Guardians
4:18
The Wei Wai Kum Nation uses Indigenous practices of eco-cultural restoration.
The Range Rider
8:32
Range rider Daniel Curry is a wolf and cow protecting cowboy.
The Glassblower
7:23
Lifelike creations celebrate endangered PNW marine animals.
The Veterinarian
8:10
A team helps endangered Vancouver Island marmots find their place in the wild.
The hidden worlds in our treetops
6:21
Trying to understand the hidden world that lies beneath our feet.
Orcas, better versions of us
6:11
Dr. Deborah Giles sees killer whales as better versions of us.
Do dogs hold the secrets to aging?
4:58
Dr. Matt Kaeberlein studies how we can live forever … sort of.
How otters can save the sea
6:33
Dr. Shawn Larson studies otters and how they can recover imperiled ecosystems.
The plastic in everything
6:07
Dr. Lyda Harris studies how microplastics affect our waters and creatures.
Video games for a cure
4:02
Computer scientist Zoran Popovic creates video games to revolutionize how humans learn.
The water between land and sea
5:50
Aquatic and estuary ecologist Emily Howe is drawn to the messiness of the food web.
My ancestors were scientists
6:48
Rosa Hunter, lab manager, wants young scientists to know it’s never too late.
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