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According to the latest results from the Program for International Student Assessment, American students ranked average in science and reading among the world’s most developed countries, and below average in mathematics. In order to improve these metrics, teachers have developed an innovative method of teaching that allows them to improve the classroom experience.

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SciTech Now Episode 312
26:47
Salamanders; music apps; an asteroid spacecraft; reducing infection; master plumbers.
SciTech Now Episode 311
26:47
Pokemon Go; the science of magnets; recycling; and memory.
SciTech Now Episode 310
26:49
3D printing organs; communicating with fireflies; the ethics of driverless cars; and Zika.
SciTech Now Episode 309
26:47
Imaginary friends; repairing tech; turning waste into gasoline; and injured elephants
SciTech Now Episode 308
26:49
Cochlear implants; invisibility cloaks; dysphagia; dopamine; and underwater VR.
SciTech Now Episode 307
26:47
Electric eels; the future of lightbulbs; a Nobel Prize winner; and soldiers train with VR
SciTech Now Episode 306
26:47
Healthcare technology in the military; small data; autonomous vehicles; whaling
SciTech Now Episode 305
26:47
Solar power; the physics of ketchup; carbon taxing; a new coral reef; and controlled burns
SciTech Now Episode 304
26:51
Biodesign; life on other planets; human augmentation; teaching code to kids.
SciTech Now Episode 303
26:46
Augmented reality; NASA's smart glasses; mapping the brain; and the Carolina Chickadee.
SciTech Now Episode 302
26:47
Zika; technology and the refugee crisis; the mysterious octopus; and an a center for teens
SciTech Now Episode 301
26:47
Superblooms in Death Valley; voting apps; studying craters; and armpit science.
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