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Indoor Farming

Season 6 Episode 602 | 26m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

We visit Cornell University where innovations in CEA are taking produce to the next level.

Could we actually grow crops year round here in Central New York –and develop crops that don’t just survive, they prosper? We visit the Indoor Greenhouse at Cornell to find out. Meet a deadly snail whose venom may provide an antidote to a variety of human illnesses. And experiencing the first holographic toy that you can hold in your hand.

08/09/2018 | Rating NR

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WCNY SciTech Now

Indoor Farming

Season 6 Episode 602 | 26m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

Could we actually grow crops year round here in Central New York –and develop crops that don’t just survive, they prosper? We visit the Indoor Greenhouse at Cornell to find out. Meet a deadly snail whose venom may provide an antidote to a variety of human illnesses. And experiencing the first holographic toy that you can hold in your hand.

08/09/2018 | Rating NR

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