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SciTech Now Episode 229

Episode 229 | 25m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Zebrafish, affordable bionic hands, an educational toy car, and flesh-eating bacteria.

Researchers studying the zebrafish are making new discoveries in developmental biology; researchers at the University of Illinois develop an affordable bionic hand with improved sensory feedback; the innovators behind RaceYa share their educational toy cars; and a dangerous flesh-eating bacteria is becoming a public health problem in warm coastal waters.

05/06/2016 | Rating NR

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WILL SciTech Now

SciTech Now Episode 229

Episode 229 | 25m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Researchers studying the zebrafish are making new discoveries in developmental biology; researchers at the University of Illinois develop an affordable bionic hand with improved sensory feedback; the innovators behind RaceYa share their educational toy cars; and a dangerous flesh-eating bacteria is becoming a public health problem in warm coastal waters.

05/06/2016 | Rating NR

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