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)Jason Silva believes that technology will become increasingly smaller and more intelligent in the future.
(00:59)Paul Giamatti learned of the subtleties and beauty of human engineering while directing his episode of Breakthrough.
(00:57)Dr. Sabeti is a computational geneticist with expertise developing algorithms to detect genetic signatures of adaption in...
(00:51)Juan Enriquez is excited about the future of microbiome research.
(00:59)Dr. Maria Croyle has worked for years to create novel delivery methods for vaccines using de-activated common cold viruses.
(00:58)Kelly Sanders believes that the future of energy will include a diverse set of technologies.
(00:58)Ed Begley Jr. believes we should focus on reducing the energy we use.
(00:56)With their CETO system plants, Carnegie Wave Energy is able to create fresh water and power from the oceans.
(01:00)Shalini Kantayya speaks about what people will have to do in order to conserve water in the 21st century.
(00:54)Reclaiming your toilet water is an invaluable resource in the battle for water conservation.
(01:04)Arturo Vittori is co-founder and director of the architecture and design team who created a revolutionary way to produce...
(00:59)Kelly Sanders speaks about our need to recycle water as we make our way into the future.
(01:00)Paul Giamatti talks about what he has learned from his experience directing an episode of Breakthrough.
(02:18)Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson believes that we will be able to figure out how to desalinate water economically just as we were able...
(00:59)Tammy Ma talks about how just a little bit of sea water can go a long way.
(01:04)Red Kangaroos enjoy some time in the water after a drought, but then a pack of dingos attack, forcing the King Kangaroo to run.
(02:21)Do you know the best way to break in pool to guarantee sinking a ball on the first shot?
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