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Wavelengths: Science Through The Centuries

Explore a variety of topics ranging from teaching science to Tibetan monks to a major breakthrough in the fight against malaria. Thursday, November 18 at 9:30 p.m. on PBS-HD.

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Host Dr. Vicki Chandler from the University Of Arizona’s BIO 5 looks at a UA professor who teaches a variety of topics to Tibetan monks and nuns, a major breakthrough in the fight against malaria, experimental asphalt developed by University of Arizona Environmental Engineering students, and the unique tree ring research facility underneath the University of Arizona football stadium.

Wavelengths

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