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Car Tech!

Season 7 Episode 702 | 26m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

Check out how technology is advancing and being developed for cars!

See a lab where scientists break things to see how they don't work. We'll introduce you to the engineers who say they're trying to make your car work like the ones you see in the Pixar movies. As we get older, it gets harder to remember, but what if an electric charge could help your memory? And making highways safer by getting cars to talk to each other.

03/07/2019 | Rating NR

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WCNY SciTech Now

Car Tech!

Season 7 Episode 702 | 26m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

See a lab where scientists break things to see how they don't work. We'll introduce you to the engineers who say they're trying to make your car work like the ones you see in the Pixar movies. As we get older, it gets harder to remember, but what if an electric charge could help your memory? And making highways safer by getting cars to talk to each other.

03/07/2019 | Rating NR

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