Episode 136: Pursuing Better Health Through Sweat
Researching wearable devices that can track your stress levels.

Researching wearable devices that can track your stress levels.
What's in your walls at work?
The ocean's central role in the Earth's climate.
3-D holographic display technology is bringing to mind Star Wars and Princess Leah.
REPEAT. The UA-led GUSTO mission which will send a balloon to near space to study the Milky Way galaxy.
REPEAT. Why is it easier for children to learn new information than it is for adults?
Using fossils and sedimentary records to understand the geological history of lake basins.
REPEAT. Applying knowledge from ants and bees to human engineering, computing, and more.
The design and development of the Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer instrument on NASA's infrared Spitzer Space Telescope
Scientists are using micro-optical devices to detect what animals can see, but we cannot.
Detecting gravitational waves from deep in space.
Can we reverse vision loss with artificial lenses?
Astronomer Tod Lauer explains how the process for data imaging has made major technological advances.
REPEAT. How the brain controls muscles to produce movement
Astronomer Tod Lauer explains how the process for data imaging has made major technological advances.
How experiences and stresses we endure are encoded and passed on to our offspring.
Using mathematical models to help understand human speech.
We preview the final lecture in the 2018 UA College of Science lecture series which deals with modern day computers, AI, machine learning and big data.
Machine learning is shaping human lives in both obvious and subtle ways.
We preview the fourth lecture in the 2018 UA College of Science lecture series which deals with modern day computers, AI, machine learning and big data.
We preview the third lecture in the 2018 UA College of Science lecture series which deals with modern day computers, AI, machine learning and big data
We preview the second lecture in the 2018 UA College of Science lecture series which deals with modern day computers, AI, machine learning and big data
We preview the first lecture in the 2018 UA College of Science lecture series which deals with modern day computers, AI, machine learning and big data
When it comes to language, your brain prefers efficiency.
NIRCam which is attached to the James Webb Space Telescope. NIRCam will study infrared light and help astronomers learn the age of stars in nearby galaxies
REPEAT. The role of astronomical themes in the arts.
How the brain controls muscles to produce movement
Experimental tools are helping astrobiologist Betul Kacar unravel mysteries about the origins of life
Algae and new opportunities for alternative energy
REPEAT. Of all environmental threats, particles are responsible for the most deaths globally.