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SciTech Now Episode 219
Season 2
Episode 219
In this episode, we explore the usage and benefits of wearable technology; architect Jeffrey Pelletier takes us inside his Lego room and reveals some real world applications of the toy; a global initiative to create marine sanctuaries offers hope for oceans; and new drugs may be able to outsmart germs resistant to antibiotics.
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Diversity in STEM education; waste sustainability; raising horseshoe crabs.
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The periodic table, next generation sustainability, surf forecasting; and fusion energy.
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The female dean of NYU Engineering; the search for extraterrestrial life; lemurs sleeping
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The periodic table; the seeds of ghost forest; transitioning to a blue economy.
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A revolutionary moon mission; clean water; and tackling mental health through tech.
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Invasive Zebra mussel; fighting Detroit pollution; the cybersecurity job market.
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Graduating Tesla engineers; a way to never forget your keys; how to power innovation.
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Air transportation work force; making prosthetics; using robots to create new drugs.
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The next generation of science; data for poetry; the world's largest flu vaccine factory.