Science Matters
April 29, 2015
Special | 25m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Fremont’s leather flower, Antarctica, Grizzly Bears, Brother Guy Consolmagno
Fremont’s leather flower is a rare plant found only in a few places, including Missouri’s disappearing glades. Robotic technology and advanced communications systems are helping researchers to study Antarctica. Can Grizzly bears help us deal with human obesity and diabetes? Brother Guy Consolmagno is the 2014 Carl Sagan Prize Winner and the Vatican’s official astronomer.
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Science Matters is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
Science Matters
April 29, 2015
Special | 25m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Fremont’s leather flower is a rare plant found only in a few places, including Missouri’s disappearing glades. Robotic technology and advanced communications systems are helping researchers to study Antarctica. Can Grizzly bears help us deal with human obesity and diabetes? Brother Guy Consolmagno is the 2014 Carl Sagan Prize Winner and the Vatican’s official astronomer.
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