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A look inside the vast world of roaches
Did you know that the pesky cockroaches we sometimes find in kitchens, sewers and basements make up less than 1 percent of all cockroach species? Researchers estimate there are as many as 20,000 roach species on the planet and less than 5,000 have been cataloged. Up next, our partner Science Friday goes into the lab with roach researchers at Rutgers University in New Jersey.
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Synthetic humans, making an impact with STEM, tardigrades, and timber rattlesnakes.
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A Tuvan Throat singing ensemble, artificial lungs, a NASA Astronaut, and wildlife.
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Insect flight, how plants know which way is up? yawning, and a sustainable cemetery.
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Timber, nuclear reactor, regenerative medicine, and re-envisioning the Houston Astrodome.
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CineSpace, cybersecurity and 3D printing, the life of a chemist, and California Condors.
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Training astronauts; hacking the human body; a middle school’s STEM Day and graphene.
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A robotic arm, the Dead Sea, a rare wood collection, and the changing world of plants.
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Crab species, warmer winters, 3D printing and medicine; and a regional STEM competition.
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High-tech farming, fossil data and fish, nuclear waste, and a space shuttle mission story.
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Saving songbirds, the lives of scientists, climate change and examining bones.
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A lost colony, hope for the blind, what our devices reveal about us and a shared workspace