In this clip from "SciTech Now, visit the Discovery Space Children’s Science …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, visit the Discovery Space Children’s Science Museum where children have the opportunity to try their hand in engineering.
In this clip from "SciTech Now," climate scientist Richard Somerville comments on …
In this clip from "SciTech Now," climate scientist Richard Somerville comments on the Doomsday Clock and how the state of climate science has moved it two more minutes closer to midnight.
We explore the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and talk with those whose …
We explore the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and talk with those whose mission is to support and celebrate women in science. The St. Louis Zoo is working to come up with a solution to save and boost the numbers of the endangered Hellbender Salamander. An introduction to “Big data is discussed with a Netflix’s Eric Colson and we get a peek at some never before seen behavior in the animal kingdom thanks to the Penguin-cam.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, Dr. Martin Blaser, author and professor …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, Dr. Martin Blaser, author and professor of medicine and microbiology at New York University, discusses the pitfalls of antibiotic use.
In this clip from "SciTech Now," Associate Director at the Gruss Magnetic …
In this clip from "SciTech Now," Associate Director at the Gruss Magnetic Resonance Research Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dr. Michael Lipton, joins us to discuss the use of advanced imaging techniques in concussion research.
In this clip from "SciTech Now," the Principle Investigator at Simons Variation …
In this clip from "SciTech Now," the Principle Investigator at Simons Variation Project, Dr. Wendy Chung, discusses her research and the role genetics plays in the autism spectrum disorder.
We join a biochemist on a mission to discover the molecular basis …
We join a biochemist on a mission to discover the molecular basis for the Glow Worm’s bio-luminescence. Brian Hecht, serial entrepreneur and advisor to many startups and digital media teams, discusses the next generation of drone technology and its effect on the global community. We join researchers at the University of North Carolina Wilmington as they test facial recognition technology to be a diagnostic tool to determine health risks. And we check out a new solar power facility in Florida.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, Brian Hecht, serial entrepreneur and advisor …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, Brian Hecht, serial entrepreneur and advisor to many startups and digital media teams, discusses the next generation of drone technology and its effect on the global community.
Bacteria and viruses hitch a ride inside droplets of all kinds-sneezes, raindrops, …
Bacteria and viruses hitch a ride inside droplets of all kinds-sneezes, raindrops, and toilet splatter. We join an applied mathematician as she records and measures where these types of drops disperse in order to better understand how diseases spread. Psychology professor, Dale Cohen, at the University of North Carolina Wilmington is looking for the answers as to how people make moral decisions. And tuberculosis is the deadliest infectious disease and one of the top ten causes of death in the world. Take a look as scientists in Texas are working towards a tuberculosis vaccine and hopefully, someday, a cure.
Explore a New York Historical Society exhibition that highlights the advancements in …
Explore a New York Historical Society exhibition that highlights the advancements in technology from early innovations at the 1964 World’s Fair to modern day tech. Christopher Emdin, a science educator at Columbia University’s Teacher’s College shares the many connections between STEM and hip hop. Exoplanets pioneer, Sara Seager, discusses the importance of not only charting exoplanets, but also naming them. And we take a look at the complicated physics behind removing dams.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, an unlikely scientific collaboration between medicine …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, an unlikely scientific collaboration between medicine and geoscience is helping one doctor in treating veterans with respiratory problems.
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