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SciTech Now | February 24, 2016

Dr. Alexander Garza on Zika virus, aspen trees, electricity microgrids, bricklaying robot.

02/24/2016 | Rating NR

SciTech Now

SciTech Now | February 24, 2016

Special | 27m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

Dr. Alexander Garza on Zika virus, aspen trees, electricity microgrids, bricklaying robot.

We talk with St. Louis University’s Dr. Alexander Garza, Associate Dean for Public Health Practice, about the Zika virus. A grove of aspen trees sharing a single root system in Utah is in trouble. The military is developing independent “microgrids” that could be replicated in the private sector. A New York company has brought a brought a robot to construction sites to help with the bricklaying.

02/24/2016 | Rating NR

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SciTech Now

SciTech Now | February 24, 2016

Special | 27m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

We talk with St. Louis University’s Dr. Alexander Garza, Associate Dean for Public Health Practice, about the Zika virus. A grove of aspen trees sharing a single root system in Utah is in trouble. The military is developing independent “microgrids” that could be replicated in the private sector. A New York company has brought a brought a robot to construction sites to help with the bricklaying.

02/24/2016 | Rating NR

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