Maria Konovalenko discusses the ways that science has already discovered how to reduce the impact of aging.
(01:02)Jason Silva believes that tweaking the process of cell turnover could add decades to our lives.
(00:57)How do workers anchor down Canary Wharf station when it’s built in water?
(02:48)Michio Kaku believes that we, as humans, don't really have to age at all.
(00:57)A resident of an English town is shocked when her phone is bugged in a very creepy way.
(01:37)Christine Peterson believes that in the future we will be able to make quality repairs to our DNA as well as incorporate...
(01:02)Jason Silva believes that technology will become increasingly smaller and more intelligent in the future.
(00:59)The force of a massive quake. The impact of a giant asteroid. The awesome power of our sun. Each is an epic example of the raw...
(03:12)what would happen if a Martian dust storm hit the Earth?
(03:00)Researchers work with scientists around the country to conduct their live virus Ebola research in the lab.
(01:03)Joseph Giaime discusses how LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) works.
(06:23)Saturn changes from a gas ball to a liquid ball as you descend, with bizarre traits that we don't understand.
(00:38)Dr. Maria Croyle has worked for years to create novel delivery methods for vaccines using de-activated common cold viruses.
(00:58)Anne Rimoin thinks it's imperative that we give people around the world the ability to identify and report disease.
(00:56)An 81 year old driver loses control and crashes into a storefront window.
(02:11)Watch the incredible story of how Paris’ subway was built.
(03:08)See if you can process what your eyes are telling you, or will you be fooled?
(00:24)Kelly Sanders believes that the future of energy will include a diverse set of technologies.
(00:58)Investigators recreate the Dayton car crash.
(02:41)Ed Begley Jr. believes we should focus on reducing the energy we use.
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