Today in STEM Wes Sumner
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Got 10 minutes? Today in STEM discusses what’s new in the realms of science, technology, engineering and mathematics—as all combine to make our world a better place. Launching every week from the historic home of human space flight—Florida’s Space Coast—this program gives listeners an inside look at all things STEM, hearing from experts and relating their knowledge to everyday life. Brought to you by the Florida Institute of Technology and WFIT.
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Antarctica Warming
Season finale! Antarctica is undergoing dramatic climate change—and researchers are working hard to determine the lasting impact. Florida Tech Professor Dr. Rich Aronson drops in to outline the challenges faced by “The Ice” at the base of the globe.
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Sports Doping
Athletic performance-enhancing drugs are a big problem in competitive sports—what can science do to help? Florida Tech researcher Dr. Christopher Chouinard discusses the latest from the lab that might level the playing field.
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Cryptocurrency Answers Unlocked
Cryptocurrency has both supporters and detractors—will it one day do away with those dollar bills in your pocket? Get ready to take notes as Florida Tech business instructor Tim Muth breaks down the basics.
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Life and Death in the Indian River Lagoon
It’s one of the most biodiverse estuaries in the Northern Hemisphere, and it’s in trouble. What have scientists discovered is happening in the Indian River Lagoon? Florida Tech researcher Dr. Austin Fox shares the latest.
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Understanding Autonomous Drones
What’s that buzzing overhead? It might be a drone delivering your latest online order. Can self-flying cars be far behind? Florida Tech researcher Dr. Brian Kish gives a sneak peek at what might be next in aviation.
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The Truth about Sharks & Dolphins
Pop culture portrayals of sharks have led to misunderstandings about how they typically behave—and you may want to reconsider what you think you know about dolphins, too. Florida Tech researcher Dr. Toby Daly-Engel separates fact from fiction.