Recent Episodes
March 2023 | Simply Science
On this month Simply Science, we visit a science preschool that has kids laughing and thrive, we try to understand food consumption and how we can reduce waste, and we take a look at a new device monitoring floods around NYC. That and more.
Tape date: 02/20/2023 First air date: 03/09/2023
Simply Science explores the world of science and the impact it has on us. Whether it’s tech talk, medical marvels, going green or excellent exhibits; we’ll go beyond the headlines and deliver the science news you can use.
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February 2023 | Simply Science
How do wild animals and planes taking off coexist, we’ll show you how playing video games can lead to coding for Nasa, and if you ever wondered how light bulbs actually work ….we’ll illuminate that for you too… don’t miss it.
Tape date: 01/16/2023 First air date: 02/02/2023
Simply Science explores the world of science and the impact it has on us. Whether it’s tech talk, medical marvels, going green or excellent exhibits; we’ll go beyond the headlines and deliver the science news you can use.
Watch more Simply Science at http://tv.cuny.edu/show/simplyscience
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December 2022 | Simply Science
On this month’s episode, we’ll discover how animals are controlled for diseases at airports, we’ll learn about circular economy and Robotic pills. That and more!
Guest List:
Jillian Bellovary, PhD, Director, Assistant Professor, Astrophysics master’s program at CUNY Graduate Center and CUNY-QCC
Rosario Cecilio-Flores-Elie, Student, Astrophysics master’s program at CUNY Graduate Center
Dr. Vincent DiCicco Chief Bio Security Officer The Ark, JFK
Dr. Bruce Y Lee, Professor/Executive Director, Center for Advanced Technology and Communication in Health, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
Marlon Rice, Executive Director, Magnolia Tree Earth Center
Barent Roth, Sustainable Designer, Educator, The New School, Anthropocene Design LLC
Elizabeth Schutte, CEO The Ark, JFK
Tape date: 11/22/2022 First air date: 12/07/2022
Simply Science explores the world of science and the impact it has on us. Whether it’s tech talk, medical marvels, going green or excellent exhibits; we’ll go beyond the headlines and deliver the science news you can use.
Watch more Simply Science at http://tv.cuny.edu/show/simplyscience
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About This Show
Hosted by Ari Goldberg, Simply Science explores the world of science and the impact it has on us. Whether it’s tech talk, medical marvels, going green or excellent exhibits; we’ll go beyond the headlines and deliver the science news you can use.
Featured Segments
Cows and Methane | Simply Science
One of the major causes of global warming is an overabundance in the atmosphere of methane. Or should we say “Moo-thane?"
Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/WOJJbNRIOrY
Simply Science explores the world of science and the impact it has on us. Whether it’s tech talk, medical marvels, going green or excellent exhibits; we’ll go beyond the headlines and deliver the science news you can use.
Watch more Simply Science at http://tv.cuny.edu/show/simplyscience
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Meteorite and Earth | Simply Science
Hollywood loves to frighten us with doomsday scenarios about asteroid and comet strikes. The good news is NASA is taking practical steps right now to keep space junk where it belongs — in space.
Watch the full episode @ https://tv.cuny.edu/show/simplyscience/PR2010649
Simply Science explores the world of science and the impact it has on us. Whether it’s tech talk, medical marvels, going green or excellent exhibits; we’ll go beyond the headlines and deliver the science news you can use.
Watch more Simply Science at http://tv.cuny.edu/show/simplyscience
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Ari Goldberg
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