Cool Science Radio

Using Modern Technology To View The Underwater World From Marine Creatures' Perspectives


Listen Later

Cool Science Radio speaks with David Gruber who is the presidential professor of Biology at Baruch College, City University of New York. He is also an Explorer for National Geographic. David is passionate about utilizing modern technology to view the underwater world from marine creatures' perspectives. He deploys robotic devices that are kinder and more gentle so they can study animals in their environment.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Cool Science RadioBy Lynn Ware Peek, Scott Greenberg

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

8 ratings


More shows like Cool Science Radio

View all
Science Friday by Science Friday and WNYC Studios

Science Friday

6,217 Listeners

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! by NPR

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

38,532 Listeners

Radiolab by WNYC Studios

Radiolab

43,871 Listeners

This American Life by This American Life

This American Life

90,726 Listeners

Fresh Air by NPR

Fresh Air

37,854 Listeners

The People's Pharmacy by Joe and Terry Graedon

The People's Pharmacy

1,011 Listeners

The Moth by The Moth

The Moth

27,104 Listeners

TED Radio Hour by NPR

TED Radio Hour

21,898 Listeners

Hidden Brain by Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam

Hidden Brain

43,444 Listeners

The Daily by The New York Times

The Daily

110,635 Listeners

Up First from NPR by NPR

Up First from NPR

55,921 Listeners

Local News Hour by Leslie Thatcher, Roger Goldman

Local News Hour

3 Listeners

Mountain Money by Roger Goldman, Kevin Kennedy

Mountain Money

3 Listeners

The Mountain Life by Lynn Ware Peek, Mary Beth Maziarz

The Mountain Life

5 Listeners

This Green Earth by Chris Cherniak, Claire Wiley

This Green Earth

6 Listeners

The Sundance Reel by Leslie Thatcher, Rick Brough

The Sundance Reel

1 Listeners

Short Wave by NPR

Short Wave

6,221 Listeners

The Ezra Klein Show by New York Times Opinion

The Ezra Klein Show

15,395 Listeners