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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 440
26:46
Ways to safeguard Honey Bees; Algae Blooms; A journey to the Artic; and the Ebola Vaccine.
SciTech Now Episode 439
26:46
Saving sacred Navajo Water, Dave Mosher talks rocket, Bill Nye's warning, Zoo habitats
SciTech Now Episode 438
26:46
Detecting fake ID’s; the ironing board; religion and the brain; and 3D printing for space.
SciTech Now Episode 437
26:46
Our changing climate, extinction, The Liberty Science Center, and GPS on Birds.
SciTech Now Episode 436
26:46
Predicting clouds, planetary protection, an innovative church, and gravity.
SciTech Now Episode 435
26:46
Bats, concussions, interaction between surface water and groundwater, and mudslides.
SciTech Now Episode 434
26:46
Everyday items saving lives, future cars, improving memory, and wrong way drivers.
SciTech Now Episode 433
26:46
Black Moshannon State Park, discovering planets, science & religion, and the Witte Museum.
SciTech Now Episode 432
26:46
Space rocks, spacesuits, technology innovations, and degradable bones.
SciTech Now Episode 431
26:46
Drawing dinosaurs, wearable tech, blind fish, and goats.
SciTech Now Episode 430
26:46
Bugs, 3D printing submarines, James Webb telescope, and a defense against earthquakes.
SciTech Now Episode 429
26:46
A wearable that reads brainwaves, tires from lettuce, controlling noise, and pollution.
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