Beyond the Looking Glass: Bird-Friendly Windows
Follow along with the slideshow here. Glass windows are the second greatest human-related...
01:15:38
Beyond the Looking Glass: Bird-Friendly Windows
Follow along with the slideshow here. Glass windows are the second greatest human-related...
01:15:38
Cafe Sci: Harnessing Electricity from Biofilms to Create Sustainable technologies
Dr. David Sanchez Assistent Professor, University of Pittsburgh Biofilms play a central role in...
01:01:14
Cafe Sci: Is Carbon Capture Realistic?
Is Carbon Capture Realistic? Christopher Wilmer Assistant Professor,Chemical and Petroleum...
01:27:58
Science News and Q’s Pilot — Seahorses, Antimatter, and Rivers
Hello, and welcome to Carnegie Science Center’s newest experiment in podcasting. This is a pilot...
21:42
Light Up the Sky with Stars Presenter: Diane Turnshek Lecturer, Author, & Astronomer How far...
01:32:09
The Science of Soccer Strength
Michael Whiteman Pittsburgh Riverhounds Director of Sports Science The Science of Soccer...
01:23:05
In the Blink of an Eye: The Neuroscience of Baseball
Timothy Verstynen Professor Carnegie Mellon University “Neuroscience of Baseball” In the Blink...
01:24:41
Old Drugs, New Tricks: Putting an End to Traditional Eye Drops
Old Drugs, New Tricks: Putting an End to Traditional Eye Drops Presenter: Morgan Fedorchak...
01:05:36
From River to Tap: Examining Local Water Quality
From River to Tap: Examining Local Water Quality Presenter: Gina Cyprych Environmental...
01:02:19
Jonathan Pruitt Assistant Professor Department of Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology University...
01:13:37
Bridges: Connecting Researchers, Big Data, and High-Performance Computing
Nick Nystrom Director of Strategic Applications, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Bridges:...
01:41:22
Neil Donahue Professor of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Director Center for Atmospheric...
01:24:47
Expeditions and Species Discovery in the Amazon
Jose Padial William and Ingrid Rea Assistant Curator of Amphibians and ReptilesCarnegie Museum...
58:55
Rain, Rivers, and Resources: How Watersheds Change Drinking Water
Jeanne M. VanBriesen Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Carnegie Mellon University...
48:48
Q&A: Rain, Rivers, and Resources: How Watersheds Change Drinking Water
This is the Q&A portion of the talk. The full talk is available in the previous podcast. Jeanne...
46:24
Checking the World’s Software for Exploitable Bugs
David Brumley President & DirectorCarnegie Mellon Univeristy’s CyLab Checking the World’s...
01:19:56
CATTfish and Flamingo, a new way to measure water quality from CMU
Dave Speer President & Co-FounderMellonHead Labs CATTfish and Flamingo, a new way to measure...
50:40
“Wily Land Snails of Pennsylvania: Where Do They Live and Which Are Rare?”
Dr. Timothy Pearce Assistant Curator & Head, Section of MollusksCarnegie Museum of Natural...
01:17:08
Learning Science for Better Learning: Carnegie Mellon University’s ‘Simon Initiative’
Learning Science for Better Learning: Carnegie Mellon University’s “Simon Initiative” Dr. Marsha...
01:14:47
“What is Quantum Entanglement?” Q&A
This is the Q&A portion of the evening. Dr. David Snoke Department of Physics and...
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