Science Matters
July 22, 2015
Special | 28m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
Danforth Plant Science Center, Mark Norell, Elwha River, Story Collider, Dr. John Morley.
Danforth Plant Science Center research on algae led to a discovery about the origins of sex. Dinosaur expert Mark Norell has been dubbed “the coolest dude alive.” Washington State's Elwha River after a dam is removed. New York’s Story Collider performers take the stage to entertain audiences. St. Louis University gerontologist Dr. John Morley talks the dangers of a deficiency of common sense.
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Science Matters is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
Science Matters
July 22, 2015
Special | 28m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
Danforth Plant Science Center research on algae led to a discovery about the origins of sex. Dinosaur expert Mark Norell has been dubbed “the coolest dude alive.” Washington State's Elwha River after a dam is removed. New York’s Story Collider performers take the stage to entertain audiences. St. Louis University gerontologist Dr. John Morley talks the dangers of a deficiency of common sense.
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