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Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers
Geoff Tabin: The Invention Of Bungee Jumping
Season 2014
Episode 28
Geoff Tabin is a Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and Director of International Ophthalmology at the John A. Moran Eye Center and University of Utah. He is also the Co-Founder of the Himalayan Cataract Project. While not curing blindness, Geoff climbs mountains around the world. And with his buddies at the Oxford Dangerous Sport Club, he invented bungee jumping.
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Life isn't dangerous enough, so Geoff Tabin invents bungee jumping.

0:45
We give Geoff Tabin 30 seconds to talk about cataracts and he tells us about peanut M&Ms.

3:19
Geoff Tabin climbs mountains & performs thousands of cataracts surgeries in Nepal & Africa

2:00
Bill Nye explains how he took an Astronomy class from Carl Sagan & carries on his legacy.

0:46
Bill Nye uses science to be funny (while making whale noises).

2:39
Bill Nye dances on TV while millions cheer him on (and wear lab coats).

4:08
Bill Nye uses Steve Martin and Carl Sagan as role models to become "the Science Guy."

1:33
We ask Bill Nye all about bow ties and he confesses to cheating on his taxes.

0:46
We give Bill Nye 30 seconds to teach us how to tie a bow tie and he makes whale noises.

0:59
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0:43
We give Kate Sweeny 30 seconds to describe belly dancing.

1:13
Waiting is the Hardest Part – Kate Sweeny watches her (and your) wait.