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Episode 1
In this episode of SciTech Now, Science Friday looks at a desert phenomenon in Death Valley; how technology and new voting apps are impacting our journey to the polls; how studying craters left by meteors and asteroids can help us understand what killed the dinosaurs; and examining the microbiome of the human underarm.
Oct 3, 2016
30 min
Episode 2
Epidemiologists in North Carolina track the evolution and geographic spread of Zika; CNET's Ben Fox Rubin discusses how refugees in Greece are using mobile phones, apps and social media; Science Friday shares insights about the mysterious octopus; and a special place in San Antonio, Texas where teens might not have access to technology and the internet can explore the digital world.
Oct 10, 2016
30 min
Episode 3
In this episode of SciTech Now, augmented reality's sudden fame and applications; NASA is creating a smart glasses system that can be used by ground operations technicians on Earth and by astronauts in space; mapping the topography of the brain; and scientists in North Carolina are using the Carolina Chickadee as an example of how songbirds can survive climate change.
Oct 17, 2016
30 min
Episode 4
In this episode of SciTech Now, the first biodesign event in New York City; Caleb Scharf explores the possibility of life on other planets; cyborg rights activist Neil Harbisson talks about the present and future of human augmentation; and a San Antonio youth program brings kids and code together.
Oct 24, 2016
30 min
Episode 5
In this episode of SciTech Now, solar power at the famous Daytona International Speedway; the physics of ketchup; a proposed tax on carbon, a surprising discovery of over 600 miles of coral reef; and using fire to learn about the declining giant oak population in North Carolina.
Nov 1, 2016
30 min
Episode 6
In this episode of SciTech Now, healthcare technology in the military has meant fewer deaths; Deborah Estrin teaches us what we can learn about our health through small data; the future of autonomous vehicle technology; and how the logs from a stranded whaling has proven quite valuable to climate scientists today.
Nov 7, 2016
30 min
Episode 307
Nov 14, 2016
30 min
Episode 308
Nov 21, 2016
30 min
Episode 309
Dec 5, 2016
30 min
Episode 310
Dec 12, 2016
30 min
Episode 311
Dec 19, 2016
30 min
Episode 312
Dec 22, 2016
30 min
Episode 313
Dec 22, 2016
30 min
Episode 314
Jan 9, 2017
30 min
Episode 315
Jan 16, 2017
30 min
Episode 316
Jan 23, 2017
30 min
Episode 317
Jan 30, 2017
30 min
Episode 318
Feb 6, 2017
30 min
Episode 319
Feb 13, 2017
30 min
Episode 320
Feb 20, 2017
30 min
Episode 321
Feb 27, 2017
30 min
Episode 322
Mar 20, 2017
30 min
Episode 323
Mar 27, 2017
30 min
Episode 324
Apr 3, 2017
30 min
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