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SciTech Now Episode 313
Season 3
Episode 313
In this episode of SciTech Now, a new winter sport that is designed to adapt to climate change; a mechanical engineer and a physical therapist teamed up to develop a device that helps stroke victims relearn how to walk; the grandson of Charles Lindbergh is pioneering clean, quiet, sustainable flight; and video games are helping patients cope with chronic pain.
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Synthetic humans, making an impact with STEM, tardigrades, and timber rattlesnakes.

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A Tuvan Throat singing ensemble, artificial lungs, a NASA Astronaut, and wildlife.

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Insect flight, how plants know which way is up? yawning, and a sustainable cemetery.

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3D-printed food, NYC rats; a breakthrough telescope and blooms.

26:51
Timber, nuclear reactor, regenerative medicine, and re-envisioning the Houston Astrodome.

27:16
CineSpace, cybersecurity and 3D printing, the life of a chemist, and California Condors.

27:16
Training astronauts; hacking the human body; a middle school’s STEM Day and graphene.

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A robotic arm, the Dead Sea, a rare wood collection, and the changing world of plants.

26:50
Crab species, warmer winters, 3D printing and medicine; and a regional STEM competition.

26:46
High-tech farming, fossil data and fish, nuclear waste, and a space shuttle mission story.

26:53
Saving songbirds, the lives of scientists, climate change and examining bones.

26:50
A lost colony, hope for the blind, what our devices reveal about us and a shared workspace