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Steve Trash Science
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Birds Are Amazing / Renewable Vs NonrenewableThursday, November 14
10:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1In this episode Steve shares his knowledge about some of the coolest creatures on the planet: birds! Then he shares one of his favorite ideas to think about: what makes a resource renewable or not renewable. -
Plants / Wicked Waves of SoundThursday, November 7
10:31 am on UEN-TV 9.1Plants are the most prolific living creatures on Earth, and Steve dives deep into an exploration of what makes a plant... a plant. Then he makes some serious waves - sound waves that is. -
Wonderful Wildlife / Robots RockThursday, October 31
10:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1Steve is always excited about wildlife, but what exactly is it? Steve shares all sorts of magical ideas about wildlife and the wild critters, then he launches into exploring the whacky world of robotics. -
Ecosystems Gimme Shelter / Paper Rock ScissorsThursday, October 24
10:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1Ecosystems are not only the places where we living things live, but also the connections between the living things in those places. Steve explores this cool idea and then tries to figure out the logical steps needed to get a computer program to play the game rock paper scissors with him. -
The Water Cycle / Oh Yuck PollutionThursday, October 17
10:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1The same water that exists now has always existed. In this episode, Steve shares how water is continually being recycled by the water cycle and then sets his sights on ways to prevent litter and other destructive types of pollution. -
Biomes / Reduce Reuse RecycleThursday, October 10
10:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1Biomes are amazing. Steve shares the many varieties of biomes that exist on the planet Earth, then teaches us how to make less waste and pollution through the magic words - Reduce Reuse Recycle. -
Who Let The Cows Out/Day-Tuh Vs Dat-UhThursday, October 3
10:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1Water pollution is never good. It's even worse when your neighborhood cow is making it. Steve discusses the many ways that farmers and ranchers work to keep streams and ponds free of pollution. Then Steve delves into the age-old conflict of the proper pronunciation for word data (Day-Tuh or Dat-Uh).