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Sci NC highlights the latest science stories from North Carolina and across the nation.
Hosted by veteran reporter Frank Graff, Sci NC highlights the latest science stories from North Carolina and across the nation, interviews leading scientists, shares fascinating demonstrations and engages North Carolinians with all things science.
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SCI NC is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
Sci NC is supported by a generous bequest gift from Dan Carrigan and the Gaia Earth-Balance Endowment through the Gaston Community Foundation.

Preview | Sci NC
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Hosted by veteran reporter Frank Graff, Sci NC highlights the latest science stories from North Carolina and across the nation, interviews leading scientists, shares fascinating demonstrations and engages North Carolinians with all things science.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[bright upbeat music] - "Sci NC" explores the frontiers of human discovery.
- Things are traveling so fast in space that even a small thing can cause a lot of damage.
- From climate change.
- If we're gonna inspire people to change, then this is where it's at.
- [Speaker 1] To human health.
- Every once in a while there's a new innovation that comes out and right now, this, I think, is it.
- [Speaker 1] To the ecosystems we know and love.
It's really exciting to see all of the natural regeneration that's coming up.
- We're on a journey to answer some of our most common questions.
- The colors are really dependent on the weather, not so much the climate, but the weather.
- [Host] And investigate our most urgent challenges.
- This is something that has not been done.
- Mother nature is telling us that things are different.
- [Host] So, join us.
- [Speaker 1] A we uncover the mind blowing science.
- [Host] That's happening all around us.
- This is wickedly exciting.
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Preview | 1m | Sci NC highlights the latest science stories from North Carolina and across the nation. (1m)
Cornhole with a Scientist: Wildlife
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Clip | 3m 43s | Learn what trail cameras reveal about wildlife in our backyards during a game of cornhole. (3m 43s)
Cornhole with a Scientist: Drones
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Clip | 3m 6s | Learn how drones can help us discover the world in a new way during a game of cornhole. (3m 6s)
A conversation with one of the "Hidden Figures"
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Clip | 2m 39s | Frank Graff asks "Hidden Figures" Christine Darden, Ph.D how she fell in love with math. (2m 39s)
Cornhole with a scientist: What's it like on the moon?
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Clip | 3m 7s | Frank Graff talks moon walks with astronaut Charlie Duke...and plays cornhole. (3m 7s)
Cornhole with a scientist: Urban Bees
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Clip | 2m 46s | Producer Frank Graff chats about urban bees with entomologist over game of cornhole. (2m 46s)
Cornhole with a scientist: Robot Science
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Preview | 2m 13s | Frank Graff talks robot science over a game of cornhole. (2m 13s)
Astronaut Charlie Duke trained at Morehead Planetarium
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Clip | 1m 24s | Astronaut Charlie Duke reflects on Morehead Planetarium and the Apollo 11 mission. (1m 24s)
Astronaut Mae Jemison wants us to "look up"
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Clip | 2m 10s | "The sky connects us. What's above us unites us." (2m 10s)
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Clip | 46s | Frank Graff demonstrates the First and Third Laws of Motion using Mardi Gras beads. (46s)
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