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SciTech Now: Modernization
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We take a look at the cameras being designed by Google Lunar X Prize Team Part Time Scientists at a lunar surface simulator in Bremen, Germany. Serial Entrepreneur Brian Hecht discusses how your city could be the next “Silicon Valley. Project Director, Cyd Harrell, of Code of America discusses how they are helping city hall update to the digital age. And we take a look at the state of Utah’s efforts to preserve and conserve one of their most valuable resources, water.

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Career and Technical Education
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Technology and Engineering Education
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Utah Education Network
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SciTech Now
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MMG Tech Initiative
Date Added:
10/20/2010
SciTech Now: Mood Lighting
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We go into the lab with Kenneth Catania of Vanderbilt University who studies the curious behaviors of electric eels. Learn how lightbulbs can change our daily lives with Fred Maxik, founder of the Lighting Science Group. The newest Nobel Laureate at the University of North Carolina is Dr. Aziz Sancar; we hear his story about dreams and perseverance and inspiring others. And engineers in Orlando, Florida are using virtual experience to give soldiers real world training.

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Career and Technical Education
Health Science Education
Science
Technology and Engineering Education
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Utah Education Network
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SciTech Now
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MMG Tech Initiative
Date Added:
10/20/2010
SciTech Now: Moon Tube (Segment)
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In this clip from "SciTech Now, professor Jay Melosh discusses the city-sized lava tube that has been discovered on the moon and how it could impact the future of space exploration.

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Career and Technical Education
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Utah Education Network
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SciTech Now
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MMG Tech Initiative
Date Added:
10/20/2010
SciTech Now: Movie Portrayal
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There’s an antler obsession in the backcountry wilderness of Oregon. Illegal hunting of deer and elk is putting the animals in danger. Serial Entrepreneur Brian Hecht talks tech on nutrition startup companies. An aquaponics farm in Florida is revolutionizing the way we grow food sustainably, using fish and soilless plant farming. And the Dinosaur Whisperer, Dustin Growick, discusses the accuracies and inaccuracies of the dinosaurs portrayed in the recent film Jurassic World.

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Career and Technical Education
Health Science Education
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Technology and Engineering Education
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Utah Education Network
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SciTech Now
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MMG Tech Initiative
Date Added:
10/20/2010
SciTech Now: Mushroom Hide
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We chat with Philip Ross, the CTO of MycoWorks, a startup utilizing mycelium from fungus to create leather-like goods. Hari discovers the possibilities of metal 3D printing and what it entails. A professor at the University of Illinois answers the question, “what if we could improve photosynthesis? And a woman engineer offers up some good advice.

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Career and Technical Education
Health Science Education
Science
Technology and Engineering Education
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Utah Education Network
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SciTech Now
Author:
MMG Tech Initiative
Date Added:
10/20/2010
SciTech Now: Mystery Meal (Segment)
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In this clip from "SciTech Now, scientist Jessica Glass of Yale University joins us to discuss The Explorers Club infamous 1951 dinner where woolly mammoth meat was reportedly served.

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