Under the Microscope
Thursdays at 4:45 p.m.
KBIA's weekly look at science, technology, and health in Missouri and beyond. Find us on iTunes.
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On this week's Under the Microscope, farmed fish may soon have a certified organic alternative. The US Department of Agriculture is currently reviewing…
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Hemp is grown throughout the world for its oil and fiber, which show up in everything from beauty products to rope.Its chemical compounds might also hold…
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What if we could design a camera that could take a hundred billion pictures a second ― enough to record the fastest phenomena in the universe.Sounds like…
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On this week's Under the Microscope, pesticides are causing a problem for bees. Researchers are worried about honey bees. Some are looking in to a…
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On this week's Under the Microscope, traffic jams caused by a large harvest. Harvest season is over. And for the Midwest’s biggest crops, it was a big…
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On this week's Under the Microscope, how watching a movie affects your brain and seeds that have been passed down through generations. Movies can…
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On this week's Under the Microscope, water quality in Missouri does not meet federal regulations, a lawsuit over eggs between Missouri and California, and…
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On this week's Under the Microscope, we look at a UV light emitting, germ-killing robot and the art of wool-making. When cleaning your house do you ever…
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On this week's Under the Microscope, we take a look at the junk we have left in space and a record-breaking harvest of corn and soybeans. Space debris…
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On this week's Under the Microscope, we are looking at The Farm Bill, a lawsuit regarding restrictions on cages for egg-laying hens, and labels on…