SciTech Now
SciTech Now | February 10, 2016
Special | 26m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Washington University Medical School, “hope spots,” brains & socioeconomic status.
Washington University Medical School is leading a study that could lead to the prevention or cure of Alzheimer’s disease. A global initiative is working to identify and protect vital ocean areas called “hope spots” by establishing marine sanctuaries. A new study of a thousand children finds a correlation between the surface area of their brains and their socioeconomic status.
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SciTech Now is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
SciTech Now
SciTech Now | February 10, 2016
Special | 26m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Washington University Medical School is leading a study that could lead to the prevention or cure of Alzheimer’s disease. A global initiative is working to identify and protect vital ocean areas called “hope spots” by establishing marine sanctuaries. A new study of a thousand children finds a correlation between the surface area of their brains and their socioeconomic status.
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