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SciTech Now
Trailer: SciTech Now
Wakati wa kukimbia: 26:14 dakika
Ubora: HD
Tarehe ya Kwanza ya Hewa: Sep 25, 2014
Tarehe ya mwisho ya Hewa: Jun 01, 2016
Kipindi: 76 Kipindi
Msimu: 2 Msimu

Episode 201
In episode 201 of SciTech Now, scientists determine the viability of plant life in space via an experiment aboard the International Space Station;...

Episode 202
In episode 202 of SciTech Now, scientists at the University of South Florida use a new method for tracking fish populations; Dr. Martin Blaser on the...

Episode 203
In episode 203 of SciTech Now, the New York Fashion Tech Lab is a tech accelerator is helping companies at the intersection of retail and technology...

Episode 204
In episode 204 of SciTech Now, go trackside at a Trans Am road race to learn how racers make their cars aerodynamic; Jon Schull, co-founder of...

Episode 205
In episode 205 of SciTech Now, we take you into the lab to see how robots are changing the surgical landscape; the science educator, the CEO of the...

Episode 206
In this episode of SciTech Now, some oil companies are cutting back on their operations and hoping to reduce waste in the process; Springboard...

Episode 208
In this episode of SciTech Now, archaeology moves underwater as researchers discover clues from the past; planetary physicist Phil Metzger on the New...

Episode 209
In this episode of SciTech Now, the largest desalination plant in North America is making Tampa Bay water safer and cleaner; space architecture and...

Episode 210
In this episode of SciTech Now, scientists use algae to trace the origins of sex; the decommissioned space shuttle Atlantis has a new home in...

Episode 211
In this episode, viewers get a glimpse of a new, more efficient wind turbine with an unusual beginning; we learn how data and Statcast is changing...

Episode 212
In this episode of SciTech Now, a four-story magnet may hold the key to clean, renewable energy; Jennifer Vento, from the digital marketing firm...

Episode 213
Scientists attempt to answer the question, “How many licks does it take to get to the center of a lollipop?”; filmmaker and producer...

Episode 214
Invasive species threaten Florida’s ecosystem; professor Madhu Thangavelu discusses the future of collaborative robotics; serial entrepreneur...

Episode 215
In this episode of SciTech Now, an international group of computer coders have joined forces with a composer to showcase fractals in a whole new...

Episode 216
In this episode, the hunt for dark matter ensues 4,850 feet below the ground; Financial Times reporter Gina Chon discusses the depth and implications...

Episode 217
In this episode, shark skin could be the key to combating the spread of harmful bacteria inside hospitals; an innovative device allows you to...

Episode 218
In this episode of SciTech Now, we take a look into the most common genetic disorder worldwide: color blindness; Professor Stuart Licht offers a...

Episode 219
In this episode, we explore the usage and benefits of wearable technology; architect Jeffrey Pelletier takes us inside his Lego room and reveals some...

Episode 220
In this episode of SciTech Now, scientists work to grow plants in extreme conditions; an app predicts your seven year romantic outlook; and...

Episode 221
In this episode, a high tech submarine allows for better underwater exploration; an average nose can sense 1,200 flavors; mysterious stains on St....

Episode 222
In this episode, high schools provide both an associated degree and optimal real-world experience; 3D printers create soft tissue; we take a look at...

Episode 223
We go inside the rapidly expanding aerospace industry; explore virtual reality as possible treatment for veterans with post-traumatic stress...

Episode 224
In this episode, we learn why beluga whales are a reflection of the health of a watershed; author and scientist Ainissa Ramirez discusses how bubbles...

Episode 225
We go behind the scenes at the famed (and sustainable) Biltmore Estate; Dr. Rudolph Tanzi discusses changing our gene activity; new technology is...

Episode 226
Tiny satellites called CubeSats have democratized space science; blended learning combines in-person teaching with tech; a high school student and a...

Episode 227
We explore farming on an urban rooftop; Peter deMenocal, director of Columbia University’s Center for Climate and Life, explains the climate...

Episode 228
We explore the warming Arctic through its bird population, learn how snowflakes form and why they have 6 sides, check out state-of-the-art care for...

Episode 229
Researchers studying the zebrafish are making new discoveries in developmental biology; SciStarter founder, Darlene Cavalier, is crowdsourcing...

Episode 230
In this episode of SciTech Now, how ants and slime might help us understand collective human behavior; founder of Not Impossible Labs Mick Ebeling...

Episode 231
In this episode of SciTech Now: thin, flexible screens may be the future of technology; understanding the significance of gravitational waves; a...

Episode 232
In this episode of SciTech Now, how one company in Kansas City, Missouri, is bringing technology to the roadways; busting environmental myths and an...

Episode 233
In this episode of SciTech Now, an experimental drug trial that may provide insight into early onset Alzheimer's; how robot teachers are creating new...

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How to Grow a Planet (2012)
Geologist Iain Stewart explain in three stages of natural history the crucial interaction of our very planet's physiology and its unique wildlife....

American Experience (1988)
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David Attenborough's Rise of Animals: Triumph of the Vertebrates (2013)
David Attenborough embarks on a remarkable 500 million-year journey revealing the extraordinary group of animals that dominate our world, and how...