"Out of the Blue" Season 2 Episode 01
Michigan Public Media. University of Michigan
2012
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Episode includes: the U-M Biological Station in Northern Michigan; the Center for Motor Behavior and Pediatric Disabilities's Bike Camp, which helps children with disabilities learn to ride a bike; and a new method for gathering oceanic data developed by Marine and Aerospace Engineering researchers at U-M

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QuickTime video)Episode includes: the U-M Biological Station in Northern Michigan; the Center for Motor Behavior and Pediatric Disabilities's Bike Camp, which helps children with disabilities learn to ride a bike; and a new method for gathering oceanic data developed by Marine and Aerospace Engineering researchers at U-M
Abstract
Originally aired on November 21, 2009. Feature 1: Since 1909 the U-M Biological Station in Northern Michigan has provided a unique setting for innovative research in environmental science. Their multi-faceted approach to studying carbon sequestration is providing a breadth of empirical data to help better guide future environmental policies. Feature 2: The team at the Center for Motor Behavior and Pediatric Disabilities provides children with Downs Syndrome and Austism Spectrum Disorder with the opportunity to enjoy an important rite of passage. The Center also captures important data that can help inform policy to improve the physical education and well being of children with Downs and ASD. Feature 3: Marine and Aerospace researchers at U-M develop a wholly unique method for gathering oceanic dataOther Identifiers
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