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March 25, 2015

Arch Reactor Hackerspace, Griffin 3D, neurologist Dr. John Morris.

Aired 03/24/2015 | Rating NR

Science Matters

March 25, 2015

Special | 26m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

Arch Reactor Hackerspace, Griffin 3D, neurologist Dr. John Morris.

A visit to the Arch Reactor Hackerspace, a workshop on South Jefferson for technology enthusiasts. Griffin 3D is a local startup that makes desktop 3D printers in South St. Louis. Advanced technology is helps researchers achieve greater understanding of the human brain. Washington University Medical School neurologist Dr. John Morris discusses progress made in understanding Alzheimer’s disease.

Aired 03/24/2015 | Rating NR

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Science Matters is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS

Science Matters

March 25, 2015

Special | 26m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

A visit to the Arch Reactor Hackerspace, a workshop on South Jefferson for technology enthusiasts. Griffin 3D is a local startup that makes desktop 3D printers in South St. Louis. Advanced technology is helps researchers achieve greater understanding of the human brain. Washington University Medical School neurologist Dr. John Morris discusses progress made in understanding Alzheimer’s disease.

Aired 03/24/2015 | Rating NR

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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