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Katharine Hayhoe: 30 Second Science

Season 2011 Episode 45
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Katharine Hayhoe: What Does It Mean?

Katharine Hayhoe: What Does It Mean?

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Katharine Hayhoe: Climate Scientist

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10 Questions for Susan Barry

10 Questions for Susan Barry

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Michelle Thaller: Dancing With The Stars

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30 Second Science: Michelle Thaller

30 Second Science: Michelle Thaller

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10 Questions for Michelle Thaller

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Alan Sage: Vegetarian Scientist

Season 2011 Episode 44

A recent finalist in Intel's Science Talent Search, Alan Sage recently began his first year as an undergraduate at Yale. Alan's research into how the "root memory" of plants may have an impact on future Alzheimer's treatments. In his spare time, Alan writes poetry and raps fiercely.

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