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Season 1 Episode 15

Season 100 Episode 115 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Stories from North Carolina and beyond to keep your inner science geek happy!

This week on SciTech Now North Carolina, we dive in to black sea bass and how where they spawn can be the key to preserving them. See how citizen scientists are helping to save possibly the largest organism on earth. We ask a scientist about how we could colonize our solar system. Finally, see how monkeys and an engineered virus could one day restore color to the colorblind.

05/10/2016 | Rating NR

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Season 1 Episode 15

Season 100 Episode 115 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

This week on SciTech Now North Carolina, we dive in to black sea bass and how where they spawn can be the key to preserving them. See how citizen scientists are helping to save possibly the largest organism on earth. We ask a scientist about how we could colonize our solar system. Finally, see how monkeys and an engineered virus could one day restore color to the colorblind.

05/10/2016 | Rating NR

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