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DNA Splicing with Microbiologist and Astronaut Kate Rubins: Smithsonian Science Starter
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- Video Title
- DNA Splicing with Microbiologist and Astronaut Kate Rubins: Smithsonian Science Starter
- Description
- Learn how a standard middle school science experiment relates to real world science with this episode of Smithsonian Science Starters with NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins. For more learning resources about the International Space Station check out Smithsonian Learning Lab: https://learninglab.si.edu/collections/astronaut-training/WdwTDx0Hi1sqNKdC#r/ Science Starters brought you by the generous support of Boeing and produced by STEM in 30. For more Smithsonian Science Starters videos like this one visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6RlkQnoCx_VahztuZ2xuwn9TO3JKfs1s For more FREE teacher resources from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum visit STEM in 30, the museum's Emmy nominated TV show for middle school students: https://airandspace.si.edu/stem-30 Follow STEM in 30 on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/STEMin30 Twitter: www.twitter.com/STEMin30
- Video Duration
- 4 min 58 sec
- YouTube Keywords
- aviation air space national museum smithsonian airplane NASA Rocket Jet Discovery SR-71 Blackbird "Space Shuttle" History Science STEM astronaut
- Data Source
- National Air and Space Museum
- YouTube Channel
- airandspace
- Uploaded
- 2020-11-19T14:00:13.000Z
- Creator
- National Air and Space Museum
- Type
- YouTube Videos
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- airandspace
- YouTube Category
- Education
- Topic
- Aeronautics;Flight;Space Sciences
- Record ID
- yt_t9bY8w2kKz4
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