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SciTech Now: Another Blue Planet?
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We visit the first BioDesign event in New York City which challenges young, talented innovators to create some of the next life-changing products. Explore the possibility of life on other planets with the Director of Astrobiology at Columbia University, Caleb Scharf. Neil Harbisson, one of the world’s foremost cyborg rights activists talks about the present and future of human augmentation. And we sit in at Youth Code Jam, a program that brings kids and code together, teaching them important skills in a fun way.

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Career and Technical Education
Health Science Education
Science
Technology and Engineering Education
Provider:
Utah Education Network
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SciTech Now
Author:
MMG Tech Initiative
Date Added:
10/20/2010
SciTech Now: Antarctica Missile (Segment)
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In this clip from "SciTech Now," we get an inside look at the new and innovative technology developed by scientists out of Rutgers University. This new technology allows for new exploration of Antarctica and its inhabitants.

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Career and Technical Education
Science
Technology and Engineering Education
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
SciTech Now
Author:
MMG Tech Initiative
Date Added:
10/20/2010
SciTech Now: Armored Skin
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Discover how shark skin could be the key to the spread of harmful bacteria inside hospitals. We check out how New York neighborhoods are going digital with informative websites. iCPooch is an innovative device that allows you to virtually connect with your dog while you’re away. And researchers find a connection between a child’s socioeconomic status and the surface area of the brain.

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Career and Technical Education
Health Science Education
Science
Technology and Engineering Education
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
SciTech Now
Author:
MMG Tech Initiative
Date Added:
10/20/2010
SciTech Now: Atom Plasma
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We take an inside look at the American Museum of Natural History’s exhibit, Nature’s Fury, which is helping visitors better understand natural disasters. Techonomy President Josh Kampel discusses the business of technology. SLAC physicists explain how particle accelerators work. And we talk to the 2014 Carl Sagan Medal recipient Brother Guy Consolmagno about his work at the Vatican Observatory and the intersection between science and religion.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Science
Technology and Engineering Education
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
SciTech Now
Author:
MMG Tech Initiative
Date Added:
10/20/2010
SciTech Now: Atomic Material (Segment)
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In this clip from "SciTech Now, we get a look inside the lab at the Material Research Institute at Penn State University where a 2D material that can enhance our electronics is being created and tested.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Science
Technology and Engineering Education
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
SciTech Now
Author:
MMG Tech Initiative
Date Added:
10/20/2010