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A reporter’s first space shuttle mission story

Clip: Season 3 Episode 339 | 7m 3sVideo has Closed Captions

An interview with science reporter Dave Mosher about his first space shuttle mission story

Dave Mosher’s a science reporter has written for Scientific American, Popular Mechanics. National Geographic News and discovery.com throughout his career he's watched humans and robots launch into space flown over the North Pole to catch a total solar eclipse and toward a cutting edge nuclear reactor. He joins me now to discuss his first space shuttle mission story.

07/24/2017

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Cleaning up nuclear waste

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Clip: S3 Ep339 | 3m 40s | Located in Washington State, Hanford is the nation's largest nuclear cleanup site. (3m 40s)

Data reveals that long ago fish made the leap onto land

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Clip: S3 Ep339 | 8m 36s | Fossil data reveals that vision prompted fish to make the leap onto land. (8m 36s)

High-tech farming

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Clip: S3 Ep339 | 4m 36s | A team at Pennsylvania State University is taking farming to a whole new level. (4m 36s)

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