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Jul 2014
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Urban Agriculture 7: The science behind ...

VINCENT RACANIELLO
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Hosts: Dickson Despommier and Vincent Racaniello

Dickson and Vincent continue their discussion of the science of indoor farming.

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Bog bodies of the Iron Age (Nova)

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