Science Bag Videos

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Executive Producers:Norman Lasca  Robert Greenler Producer-Director: John Gray

This season's schedule of live Science Bag presentations


Urban Air: What's in There?

with Tom Holme, Chemistry

57:15

Sunlight & Ice Crystals in the Skies of Antarctica

with Robert Greenler, Department of Physics

1:10:00

Balloons that Rise, Clouds that Fall, and Air that Crushes: Forces in the Atmosphere

with Jonathan Kahl, Department of Geosciences, at UWM



Glowing Eyes and Personal Halos: Seeing the Light

with Robert Greenler, Professor of Physics


From Rock to Sand to Muck: All the Dirt on Soils

with Norman Lasca, Professor of Geosciences


Up Close and Personal: A View Through the World's Best Microscopes

with Jun Nogami, Professor of Physics


Beetles, Bubbles, and Butterflies: The Origins of Iridescence

with Robert Greenler, Professor of Physics



Alien Invaders: Exotic Species in the Food Web of the Great Lakes

with Arthur Brooks, Professor of Biology


Pig Tales: The Makin' of Bacon

with Donna Van Wynsberghe, Professor of Biology


 

On the Trail if the Thick-Skulled Dinosaur

with Emily Giffin, Professor of Geology


Whiter than White, Blacker than Black, and Greener than Green: The Perception of Color

with Robert Greenler, Professor of Physics


Chaos and Fractal Forms: Irregularity in Nature

with Anastasios Tsonis, Professor of

Meteorology


Rainbows, Visible and Invisible

with Robert Greenler, Professor of Physics


The Mirage, The Discovery of Greenland, and The Green Flash

with Robert Greenler, Professor of Physics


Water, Water, Everywhere and Sometimes Ice and Steam

with Arthur Brooks, Professor of Biology


The Pointillist Painter, The Sunday Comics, and Color TV: Color Mixing in Art and Technology

with Robert Greenler, Professor of Physics


Folding, Flooding and Faulting: How The Earth is Shaped

with Norman Lasca, Professor of Geosciences


Digestion: A Tough Dirty Job, It Takes a Lot of Guts

with Donna Van Wynsberghe, Professor of Zoology


The Clarinet, The Washtub, and Musical Nails: How Musical Instruments Work

with Robert Greenler, Professor of Physics


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