
Science & U! visits the Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt Museum of Design. We also talk climate change education and outreach, find new nanotechnology discoveries and more.
Aug 2, 2018
28 min

This month Science & U! enjoys some summer fun. Roller Coaster thrills, Dinosaur world, Basketball science @ MoMath, Ice Cream & Liquid Nitrogen and "Turn This Book Into A Beehive" author & much more!
Jul 5, 2018
27 min

This month on Science & U!: The bones of gigantic blue whales to the venom of tiny snails. Plus flies in your back yard and flies in space?! And new safety measure for toddlers.
Jun 7, 2018
26 min

S&U! heads to the American Museum of Natural History to learn about oceans. Concussions in sports are given a full examination, while Donna Hanover gets the new Shingles vaccine, and exercise is given additional benefits to aging.
May 3, 2018
28 min

S&U! talks the health of our oceans with Fabien Cousteau. A marine biologist turned photographer, a Staten Island facility preserving NYC native plant life and a meteorologist studying jetstreams bring awareness to the issues our climate faces.
Apr 5, 2018
28 min

On this month's S&U how to avoid flu season, making sure students are ready for jobs in VR, and growing up an adolescent girl.
Mar 8, 2018
28 min

Can breathing slowly relieve stress? What is Cryoablation? How can we turn science reference books into page-turning toys? Find out the answers on our latest. Science & U! Plus, you will get a free tour of the new Liberty Science Center Planetarium!
Feb 8, 2018
28 min

On this episode of S&U, we explore artificial muscles, coyotes in New York City, marijuana as a pain management alternative, and a green energy community in
Brooklyn.
Jan 4, 2018
28 min

Science & U! is back for another show featuring stories on spinal cord injuries, Climate Change, Williams Syndrome plus an in studio visit with astrophysicist Jackie Faherty discussing gravitational waves!
Dec 7, 2017
28 min

In this edition of Science & U! we hear from Dr. Gavin Schmidt of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Ocean Explorer Fabien Cousteau. Carol Anne Riddell and Dr. Max Gomez ask the experts what they are seeing as a result of climate change.
Nov 2, 2017
29 min
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