
SciTech Now Episode 332
Season 3 Episode 332 | 26m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Roaches, the story of a retired astronaut, VR and the sustainability of guitar making.
In this episode of SciTech Now, a look into a lab as researchers estimate the number of roach species on the planet; the story of retired astronaut Michael Massimino; virtual reality and the patient experience; and a look into the sustainability of guitar making.
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SciTech Now Episode 332
Season 3 Episode 332 | 26m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
In this episode of SciTech Now, a look into a lab as researchers estimate the number of roach species on the planet; the story of retired astronaut Michael Massimino; virtual reality and the patient experience; and a look into the sustainability of guitar making.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipA look inside the vast world of roaches
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Clip: S3 Ep332 | 4m 39s | A look into a lab as researchers estimate the roach species on the planet. (4m 39s)
A look into the sustainability of guitar making
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Clip: S3 Ep332 | 3m 30s | A look into the sustainability of guitar making. (3m 30s)
The story of retired astronaut Michael Massimino
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Clip: S3 Ep332 | 7m 12s | The story of retired astronaut, Michael Massimino. (7m 12s)
Virtual reality and the patient experience
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Clip: S3 Ep332 | 5m 26s | Virtual reality and the patient experience. (5m 26s)
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