
SciTech Now Episode 430
Season 4 Episode 30 | 26m 46s
Bugs, 3D printing submarines, James Webb telescope, and a defense against earthquakes.
In this episode of SciTech Now, we explore a library full of millions of insects in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes; explore a method of 3D printing taking submarines to greater depths; the next generation of the space telescope; and a technological defense against earthquakes.
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SciTech Now Episode 430
Season 4 Episode 30 | 26m 46s
In this episode of SciTech Now, we explore a library full of millions of insects in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes; explore a method of 3D printing taking submarines to greater depths; the next generation of the space telescope; and a technological defense against earthquakes.
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Clip: S4 Ep30 | 4m 40s | Step inside an insect museum at North Carolina State University. (4m 40s)
The next generation of the space telescope
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Clip: S4 Ep30 | 8m 33s | Learn about the next generation of space telescopes. (8m 33s)
Reaching greater depths with 3D printing
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Clip: S4 Ep30 | 5m | A team of researchers have developed a method of 3D printing components of syntactic foam. (5m)
A technological defense against earthquakes
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Clip: S4 Ep30 | 5m 40s | Technology that can identify buildings at risk of collapsing during an earthquake. (5m 40s)
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