WCNY SciTech Now
WCNY SciTech Now 7/30/15
Special | 26m 46s
Thin Transistors, Food Waste Technology, The Next Mass Extinction, and Story Collider
Find out how a Cornell team of scientists could help usher in ultra-thin electronics with a transistor just three atoms thick. Then we see how a new technology could take the food you throw away and put it back on the grocery store shelves. What’s behind the planet’s next mass extinction? And, see what happens when regular folks grab a microphone and tell stories about science.
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WCNY SciTech Now is a local public television program presented by WCNY
Underwriting support for SciTech Now provided by Mohawk Valley Community College
WCNY SciTech Now
WCNY SciTech Now 7/30/15
Special | 26m 46s
Find out how a Cornell team of scientists could help usher in ultra-thin electronics with a transistor just three atoms thick. Then we see how a new technology could take the food you throw away and put it back on the grocery store shelves. What’s behind the planet’s next mass extinction? And, see what happens when regular folks grab a microphone and tell stories about science.
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