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Slight Chance of Science

Slight Chance of Science

By: WDBJ7
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Look like a genius at the dinner table. Bite-sized lessons with a sprinkle of science. No complicated charts and graphs here. Hosts go straight to the experts and cover environmental topics along with breakthroughs at hometown universities. Slight Chance of Science is a production of WDBJ7-TV based in Roanoke, Virginia.2022 Politics & Government Science
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  • Into the Eye: A Roanoke Native shares her experiences as a NOAA Hurricane Hunter
    Nov 14 2024

    Join us as we dive into the career of a Roanoke, Virginia native, and Virginia Tech alum Rebecca Keller, who flies directly into the heart of hurricanes as part of NOAA's elite Hurricane Hunter team. Discover what it's like to navigate the eye of the storm, the science behind these daring flights, and the vital data collected that helps keep communities safe.

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    31 mins
  • Dirty Talk: Soil and gardening hacks to help you get growing
    Jul 10 2024

    Meteorologist Leo Hirsbrunner speaks with Extension Agent Shawn Jadrnicek about the different types of soil for gardening and what else we can grow through the rest of the summer months.

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    16 mins
  • Sizzle Smart: Diving into the UV Index and Skin Sun Safety
    Jun 28 2024

    Meteorologist Catherine Maxwell speaks with a Dermatologist and a Senior Policy Advisor with the Environmental Protection Agency on the harmful effects the sun can pose on our bodies, what exactly the UV index is and why it's an important forecasting tool.

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    15 mins

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