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SciTech Now
SciTech Now Episode 39
Season 1
Episode 139
In this episode of SciTech Now, we look at how poaching of deer and elk antlers is sparking controversy in Oregon; we meet Dr. Kate Mansfield and the turtles she is tracking; we talk to Brian Hecht about nutrition startups; we step inside an aquaponics farm in Florida that is changing the way we grow food and we unpack the (in)accuracies of Jurassic Park with the Dinosaur Whisperer Dustin Growick.
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