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Investigating Pokemon Go in Central Park
After its launch, “Pokémon Go” swept the nation in popularity as millions of people broke their everyday routine to go outside in search of these mythical digital creatures. Host, Hari Sreenivasan recently went out into the field with Mark Skwarek, director of New York University’s mobile augmented reality lab, to experience visual reality first-hand.
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Military Medicine, soft robotics; the uncharted Amazon; and tech-savvy students
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The perfect cup of joe, a snapshot of a solar eclipse; colorful tires; and scanning fish.
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Roaches, the story of a retired astronaut, VR and the sustainability of guitar making.
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A preschool class connects with nature, wildlife trade, robots and saving the planet.
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India’s Mars Orbiter Mission, seniors try VR and a Utah girls club builds weather balloons
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The speed of light with peeps, climate change, and engineering a bomb-sniffing locust.
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Tech-savvy farming, community microgrid, a therapy for soldiers and a pre-k STEM program.