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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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Pokemon Go; the science of magnets; recycling; and memory.

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3D printing organs; communicating with fireflies; the ethics of driverless cars; and Zika.

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Imaginary friends; repairing tech; turning waste into gasoline; and injured elephants

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Cochlear implants; invisibility cloaks; dysphagia; dopamine; and underwater VR.

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Electric eels; the future of lightbulbs; a Nobel Prize winner; and soldiers train with VR

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Healthcare technology in the military; small data; autonomous vehicles; whaling

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Solar power; the physics of ketchup; carbon taxing; a new coral reef; and controlled burns

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Biodesign; life on other planets; human augmentation; teaching code to kids.

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Augmented reality; NASA's smart glasses; mapping the brain; and the Carolina Chickadee.

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Zika; technology and the refugee crisis; the mysterious octopus; and an a center for teens

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Superblooms in Death Valley; voting apps; studying craters; and armpit science.

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A wind turbine with an unlikely beginning, an illusion to trick the brain, and much more.