We take a look at the science behind the mysterious fight or …
We take a look at the science behind the mysterious fight or flight response of goosebumps. We look at the quest to understand our human genes and how and why indigenous and minority populations are underrepresented in gene research. A psychology professor encourages people to accept uncertainty. And we discover the great engineering feat that goes into creating the perfect popup book.
An unlikely scientific collaboration between medicine and geoscience is helping one doctor …
An unlikely scientific collaboration between medicine and geoscience is helping one doctor in treating veterans with respiratory problems. We sit down with co-founder and CEO of Modern Meadow, Andras Forgacs, to discuss how the company is growing animal free leather in a lab. We visit post-traumatic stress programs that are helping veterans and others recover from PTS and traumatic brain injuries. And we go to Wagner Texas high school, one of many STEM academies collaborating to bring science, technology, engineering, and math to the students of Texas.
We visit the Turtleback Zoo, a long-term rehabilitation center for turtles, and …
We visit the Turtleback Zoo, a long-term rehabilitation center for turtles, and discover how scientists are trying to help turtle species off the endangered species list before it’s too late. Dr. Solomon Chak shares a new study on the evolution of animal societies involving other animals besides bees and ants. Science filmmaker, Emily Driscoll, brings us the story of how a few scientists turned an accident into an opportunity for innovation. And we go inside a lab that is playing an important role in exploring opportunities in additive manufacturing.
We visit the first BioDesign event in New York City which challenges …
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.
In this clip from "SciTech Now," we get an inside look at …
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.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, an aquaponics farm in Florida is …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, an aquaponics farm in Florida is revolutionizing the way we grow food sustainably, using fish and soilless plant farming.
Discover how shark skin could be the key to the spread of …
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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