Science Matters
July 1, 2015
Special | 27m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
St. Louis University’s Archaeological Field School, testing video games, SciGirls.
At St. Louis University’s Archaeological Field School students dig the ancient city at Cahokia Mounds. An entrepreneur is offering young people entry-level tech jobs by testing video games. A look at the behind-the-scenes technology needed for today’s multi-media extravaganzas. Meet the four St. Louis girls whose adventures with toads and frogs was featured on the PBS show SciGirls.
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Science Matters is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
Science Matters
July 1, 2015
Special | 27m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
At St. Louis University’s Archaeological Field School students dig the ancient city at Cahokia Mounds. An entrepreneur is offering young people entry-level tech jobs by testing video games. A look at the behind-the-scenes technology needed for today’s multi-media extravaganzas. Meet the four St. Louis girls whose adventures with toads and frogs was featured on the PBS show SciGirls.
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