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Science Channel Features

Category: Science

Last update: Wed Aug 27 13:49:59 -0700 2008

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Special features, interviews, and behind the scenes stories from the Science Channel.

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Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku speaks about what could be the biggest revolution of all - our ability to directly control the building blocks of the world around us.

Dr. Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute, was in the crowd when Bigfoot's body was revealed to the world. Or, it was supposed to be.

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku speaks about what the future holds for our life, from lab-grown organs to genetic screening.

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku sits down with us to discuss the future of intelligence, from thinking machines to the ubiquitous computer.

The Phoenix Lander is hard at work on the frigid surface of Mars.

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Dr. Seth Shostak talks about a new satellite array that will be able to pick up frequencies from the edge of space.

When did eyeglasses first come into existence?

What's the best NASA can hope to get out of their Phoenix mission on Mars?

The inspiration for television dates back to 1884.

Where did the idea of cooking with radio waves first come from?

From the first dial phone in 1880 to the billions of cellphones now in use, how did the telephone get to where it is today?

Have you ever wondered where the refrigerator got its start?

75 million Americans eat fast food a day. How did it all begin?

Highways and freeways have proliferated globally...but how did it all begin?

Astronomers are excited about the brightest object we've ever seen in space.

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku explains why science fiction isn't necessarily fiction.

Will we ever find another earth-like planet? And what does it mean to be earth-like?

Planet Earth avoids another asteroid collision

Learn how you can help Berkeley astronomers search for ET!

A European spacecraft is sending back fascinating, new information from Venus

What caused the lethal 1918 flu pandemic and how can we avoid another one like it?

Are earthquakes ever a good thing? What about earthquakes on other planets? We explore these questions and more.

A look at the evolution of tornado study and science

A new telescope in California could someday see more of space than ever before

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