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SciTech Now
SciTech Now Episode 434
Season 4
Episode 34
In this episode of SciTech Now, we take a look at how experts are breaking everyday items in an effort to save lives; car features of the future; how an implant could help improve memory; and a new technology warning wrong way drivers.
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Unearthing an ancient city, wearable electronics, marine microbes and white-nose syndrome

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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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Detecting life on Jupiter, sounds of the city; citizen science; and Aspirin of the future.

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Coding; the impact of design; and the immortal hydra.

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India’s Mars Orbiter Mission, seniors try VR and a Utah girls club builds weather balloons

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Acoustic engineering, pipeline leaks; tracking pelicans, and meet the CEO of GM

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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.

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Electromagnetic football, "The War on Science,” robotics summer camp, squid ink.