We check out P-Tech, a high school in New York that provides …
We check out P-Tech, a high school in New York that provides both an associate degree and crucial real-world tech experience upon graduation. With 3-D printing on the rise, many applications are emerging. Professor Adam Feinberg of Carnegie Mellon University is raising the bar by constructing soft tissue such as arteries with a consumer grade 3-D printer. Jump on the Atlantis space shuttle as we take a look back at it’s 33 missions and the 30-year history of the NASA Space Shuttle Program. And we examine the attributes of what makes some animals cute and others not.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, the Houston Cinema Arts Festival holds …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, the Houston Cinema Arts Festival holds a competition called CineSpace, in which filmmakers from across the country create original short films using footage from NASA. We get a behind the scenes look from last year’s winner.
We get an inside look at the race to space with the …
We get an inside look at the race to space with the Google Lunar Xprize followed by an interview with CNET Editor-At-Large, Tim Stevens, on the competition. We take a tour of the New York Botanical Garden’s Steere Herbarium with Director Barbara Thiers. We sit down with Kevin Gibbon, CEO and Co-Founder of Shyp and find out how he’s changing the shipping industry and we take a look at Project Reservoir, a STEM-oriented program at a New Jersey school.
We visit the Texas A&M University team studying the accuracy of detecting …
We visit the Texas A&M University team studying the accuracy of detecting fake ID’s in hopes to improve employee training for TSA and border patrol. Scientist, Ainissa Ramirez, discusses the engineering behind the ironing board. We take a look at the interplay between religious experiences and the brain. And we uncover how 3D printing technology is being applied to metal parts for aircrafts and rockets.
In this clip from "SciTech Now," Frank Waldman, the CEO and Co-Founder …
In this clip from "SciTech Now," Frank Waldman, the CEO and Co-Founder of startup company Spritz, unlocks the secret to exceptionally fast speed reading.
In this clip from SciTech Now, mysterious stains have appeared on St. …
In this clip from SciTech Now, mysterious stains have appeared on St. Louis’ Gateway Arch and now a tricky testing procedure is in the works to see how and if it can be cleaned.
No restrictions on your remixing, redistributing, or making derivative works. Give credit to the author, as required.
Your remixing, redistributing, or making derivatives works comes with some restrictions, including how it is shared.
Your redistributing comes with some restrictions. Do not remix or make derivative works.
Most restrictive license type. Prohibits most uses, sharing, and any changes.
Copyrighted materials, available under Fair Use and the TEACH Act for US-based educators, or other custom arrangements. Go to the resource provider to see their individual restrictions.