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SciTech Now
SciTech Now Episode 428
Season 4
Episode 28
In this episode of SciTech Now we explore how science and technology can influence human performance; a look at how life on Mars is a possibility; a program that focuses on the intersection of computer and natural sciences; and NASA’s Eclipse Ballooning Project capturing the astronomical Solar Eclipse.
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A four-story magnet may hold the key to clean, renewable energy, and much more.

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Scientists find how many licks it takes to get to the center of a lollipop, and more.

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Removing barbed wire from nature; how new ideas catch on; mitochondria; and hurricanes.

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Imaginary companions; learning via failure; improving the wheelchair; and climate change.

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Toxic chemicals; smarter cities; 3-D printed prosthetics; and technology and theater

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America's electronic waste; understanding imaginary friends; and an accessible workplace.

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Exploring the ocean; when black holes collide; a new way to study; inside Howe Caverns.

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An underwater drone; everyday bots; Thomas Edison; treating depression; and a new library.

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Therapy and technology; eating exotic species; filming science; robots; and medical tech.

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Purified waste water; origami saves lives; an food stamp app; new robotic technology

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A hip hop hackathon; education and tech; battery powered pills; orchids; a new wheelchair

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Advancements in tech; STEM and hip hop; naming exoplanets; and the physics of dams.