Science Matters
September 2, 2015
Special | 27m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
Washington University planetary scientist William McKinnon, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Washington University planetary scientist William McKinnon says the first close-up images of Pluto show it to be a “geological wonderland.” With rainfall on the decline in California, scientists are working to determine which plants will be able to endure. Long Island’s Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory marks 125 years of research and discoveries in cancer research, plant biology and genomics.
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Science Matters is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
Science Matters
September 2, 2015
Special | 27m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
Washington University planetary scientist William McKinnon says the first close-up images of Pluto show it to be a “geological wonderland.” With rainfall on the decline in California, scientists are working to determine which plants will be able to endure. Long Island’s Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory marks 125 years of research and discoveries in cancer research, plant biology and genomics.
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