We know there are plenty of CEO’s in the Space Race, but …
We know there are plenty of CEO’s in the Space Race, but we take a look beyond the space superstars and look at the whole industry of technology that is growing at a rapid rate. Researchers at the University of Central Florida are working with virtual reality technology to develop innovative treatment for veterans with PTSD. We discuss metals so rare that few people have ever heard of them, but they are becoming the building blocks of modern society. And we learn about Pando, one of the oldest and largest single organisms on Earth.
In this clip from SciTech Now, we join archeology students in North …
In this clip from SciTech Now, we join archeology students in North Carolina who are using ground-penetrating radar to try and solve a Revolutionary War mystery.
In this clip from "SciTech Now," professional drift racers use food waste …
In this clip from "SciTech Now," professional drift racers use food waste as a source for a cleaner, more environmentally friendly fuel alternative to petroleum.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, flooding and severe storms are one …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, flooding and severe storms are one of the biggest worries for municipalities throughout the U.S. as they prepare for the effects of climate change. We head to Detroit to see the creative new ways the community is utilizing vacant lots to store rain water.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, CEO and co-founder of WearWorks, Keith …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, CEO and co-founder of WearWorks, Keith Kirkland, shares a new device that communicates with the visually impaired through touch.
In this clip from SciTech Now, sustainability strategist Leyla Acjaralou helps us …
In this clip from SciTech Now, sustainability strategist Leyla Acjaralou helps us bust environmental myths such as the often debated question: paper or plastic?
Are driverless cars upon us? We sit down with Tim Stevens of …
Are driverless cars upon us? We sit down with Tim Stevens of CNET and find out. We head to the Bronx River in New York City to explore how restoring the oyster population could help restore the shoreline. We join a Google Hangout with Nick Rubin, the curator of Greenhouse and we explore the world of termites.
Jump into the world of science, technology and innovation with SciTechNow. Today …
Jump into the world of science, technology and innovation with SciTechNow. Today daily life requires the Internet, but what if you don’t have access? New York City is trying to change that by providing free Wi-Fi hot spots throughout the city. The Hointer app redesigns a consumer’s shopping experience. 3D printing combines art and engineering in exciting, affordable ways and we talk to New York Tech Meetup’s Executive Director, Jessica Lawrence.
This clip from "SciTech Now" explains how an internet connection is crucial …
This clip from "SciTech Now" explains how an internet connection is crucial when searching for a job. Learn how one city brought the internet to it's citizens.
In this clip from "SciTech Now," ecologists in Washington State are collaborating …
In this clip from "SciTech Now," ecologists in Washington State are collaborating to combat wild fires from becoming even more common with unexpected methods.
In this clip from SciTech Now, we sit down with Jennifer Vento, …
In this clip from SciTech Now, we sit down with Jennifer Vento, managing director of Women Online, on how new technologies and hackathons are helping women stay safe both online and off.
We talk with the founder of Girls Who Code, how women in …
We talk with the founder of Girls Who Code, how women in technology are at and all time low and what we can do to change that. We take a look at the process of digital sculpting. We explore the new idea of the Sharing Economy and how it is shaping the future of certain businesses and we dive into the Andros Barrier Reef exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History.
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