Living St. Louis
Danforth Plant Science Center Update
Special | 6m 26s
Patrick Patrick Murphy revisits an earlier story about the Danforth Plant Science Center.
Patrick Patrick Murphy revisits an earlier story about the Danforth Plant Science Center, which participated in a live broadcast of NPR's Science Friday recently in St. Louis. In his earlier report Murphy tours the center, where researchers are studying the cassava plant, an important source of food for 800 million people on earth.
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Living St. Louis is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
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Living St. Louis
Danforth Plant Science Center Update
Special | 6m 26s
Patrick Patrick Murphy revisits an earlier story about the Danforth Plant Science Center, which participated in a live broadcast of NPR's Science Friday recently in St. Louis. In his earlier report Murphy tours the center, where researchers are studying the cassava plant, an important source of food for 800 million people on earth.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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