In this clip from "SciTech Now" reporter Lauren Wanko discovers the surprisingly …
In this clip from "SciTech Now" reporter Lauren Wanko discovers the surprisingly large population of bald eagels in New Jersey, and how scientists are helping to save them from extinction.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, join wildlife volunteers in Oregon as …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, join wildlife volunteers in Oregon as they set out into the desert to remove barbed wire and fencing from a future nature preserve.
In this clip from SciTech Now, CEO and co-founder of deCervo, Jason …
In this clip from SciTech Now, CEO and co-founder of deCervo, Jason Sherwin, talks with us about the use of neuroimaging in sports and how it’s helping determine when to swing a baseball bat.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, join researchers at Brown University and …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, join researchers at Brown University and get an inside look at how the characteristics of bat flight could advance human technology.
Tour the U.S. Department of Energy’s newest particle accelerator, NSLS-II, and take …
Tour the U.S. Department of Energy’s newest particle accelerator, NSLS-II, and take a peek at the advanced science and technology behind it. The World Science Festival shares a presentation on synesthesia, the blending of senses, and shows how it affects a small percentage of the population with a special performance. Digital futurist, founder, and CEO of Webbmedia Group, Amy Webb, informs us about digital exhaust and how soon, no one may be anonymous. And we discover the surprisingly large population of bald eagles in New Jersey, and how scientists are helping to save them from extinction.
In this clip from SciTech Now, we take a dip to see …
In this clip from SciTech Now, we take a dip to see how the Beluga whale population in the St. Lawrence River estuary and the Great Lakes watershed are a good reflection of the health of the ecosystem.
In this clip from SciTech Now, we travel to the Biltmore Estate …
In this clip from SciTech Now, we travel to the Biltmore Estate where we discover how it’s incorporating the technology of the day and how sustainable the famed Estate really is.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, Theodoros Zanos, head of the Neural …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, Theodoros Zanos, head of the Neural Decoding and Data Analytics lab at the Center for Bio Electronic medicine at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in New York, joins us to explain what Bio Electronic medicine is.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, we take a look at how …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, we take a look at how farming companies today are using a carbon rich material to enhance soils or purify polluted waste water.
In this episode of SciTech Now, learn how oil companies are working …
In this episode of SciTech Now, learn how oil companies are working to reduce waste. Kay Koplovitz, the CEO of Springboard Enterprises, tells us how women and their innovations are taking the world by storm. We see how the Center for Autism is targeting the core cause of Autism and providing therapy and support for those with the disorder. And we see how the worlds of biology and robotics are coming together in the healthcare field.
Advancements in medical technology have meant fewer deaths and more solutions for …
Advancements in medical technology have meant fewer deaths and more solutions for debilitating injuries in the military. Learn how the Orthotics and Prosthetics Lab in Florida is working with veterans to provide better mobility options. Deborah Estrin, co-founder of the startup Open mHealth, shares what we can learn about our health through small data. We take a look at the future of autonomous vehicle technology. And we see how data from a stranded whaling ship has proven quite valuable to climate scientists today.
Dr. Rene Gifford and her colleague Dr. Allyson Sisler-Dinwiddie discuss how together …
Dr. Rene Gifford and her colleague Dr. Allyson Sisler-Dinwiddie discuss how together they developed methods to improve cochlear implants. Scientist author and self-proclaimed science evangelist, Ainissa Ramirez, shares with us how invisibility cloaks may be more than science fiction. We see how biofeedback technology is helping dysphagia patients recover faster. And discover how an underwater virtual reality game is helping patients with multiple sclerosis gain mobility.
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