Back to Show
SciTech Now
SciTech Now Epsiode 315
Season 3
Episode 315
In this episode of SciTech Now, from cell phones to espresso machines, smart devices are doubling as personal assistants; Bailey McCann discusses the future of fingerprinting technology; Dr. Katherine Luker is working tirelessly to answer the question: what is breast cancer?; and proton therapy is a new, less invasive, way to combat cancer.
Sign up now for inspiring and thought-provoking media delivered straight to your inbox.
Support Provided By

26:47
Medical communication; dental plaque; sketching technology; recycling; and STEM diversity.

26:45
An invasive species; an underground park; a community of scientists; and LED streetlights

26:46
Microbial clouds; marine garbage patches; an educational video game; and underwater robots

26:46
New Archaeological methods; counterfeit microchips; gaming; and extreme drone racing.

26:46
An experimental drug trial, words and shapes, and the shellfish black market.

26:45
Monitoring roadways, busting environmental myths, classroom tech, and medical antiques.

26:45
Thin screens; gravitational waves; an app for those with speech disorders; and pesticides.

27:15
Ants and slime might help us understand human behavior, a virtual hospital, and more.

27:16
Zebrafish, crowdsourcing, an educational toy car, and flesh-eating bacteria.

26:47
We explore the warming Arctic, the science of snowflakes, and much more.

26:46
We explore urban farming, the climate innovation gap, and much more.

26:47
In this episode, tiny satellites democratize space science and much more.