Science Bag Videos
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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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Executive Producers:Norman
Lasca Robert
Greenler Producer-Director: John Gray
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