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FAQs about The New York Academy of Sciences:How many episodes does The New York Academy of Sciences have?The podcast currently has 259 episodes available.
May 29, 2009Inventing ScientistsDean Kamen, one of the world's top inventors (think the Segway and portable dialysis machine), talks about his FIRST program designed to get high schoolers onto the path to become scientists during our Two Cultures in the 21st Century conference....more34minPlay
May 22, 2009Go Fly a KiteCheck out FlyNY, one of New York's kite flying showdowns, and the science, design, and history behind our earliest flying machines....more13minPlay
May 15, 2009Taking Science to CongressFormer Congressman John Porter offers concrete suggestions on how to get government thinking science, in one of the keynote lectures of our Two Cultures conference....more27minPlay
May 15, 2009Taking Science to CongressFormer Congressman John Porter offers concrete suggestions on how to get government thinking science, in one of the keynote lectures of our Two Cultures conference....more27minPlay
May 08, 2009The Sweetest Sounds: What is Music to Your Ears?Perception expert Daniel Levitin joins Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Rosanne Cash at our Science of Hearing event to explore our sense of hearing -- with a little musical accompaniment, of course....more48minPlay
April 30, 2009The Circuits of Life's ProgramNYU scientist Richard Bonneau delves into the complex interactions in biological systems - using the genome as his map. Part of Science and the City's Spring events series....more42minPlay
April 24, 2009Go Green SolutionsWe take you through NYC's Go Green Expo and find 5 easy ways for New Yorkers to green up....more22minPlay
April 17, 2009Back Me UpBiologist Marie Filbin says new discoveries in spinal nerve regeneration are giving researchers hope in the race to cure spinal cord injuries....more21minPlay
April 09, 2009Teaching Robots to SeeNYU computer scientist Yann LeCun looks to biological models to create vision systems, and artificial intelligence in machines. From the Science and the City Spring event series....more19minPlay
April 03, 2009Our Toxic World?"Experimental Man" David Ewing Duncan and toxicologist Matt Bogdanffy delve into the dangers (and myths) of toxins in our everyday environment....more22minPlay
FAQs about The New York Academy of Sciences:How many episodes does The New York Academy of Sciences have?The podcast currently has 259 episodes available.