Sean Carroll: Distant Time and the Hint of a Multiverse

January 1, 2011 (over 13 years ago)

Sean Carroll explains how the universe that we know may have come from a multiverse as derived from the law of entropy.

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Suzanne Lee: Grow Your Own Clothes

March 1, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

Suzanne Lee designs clothes grown from microbes and tea. She expresses her awe at the possibilities in the future this technology may bring about.

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Fiorenzo Omenetto: Silk, the Ancient Material of the Future

March 1, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

Fiorenzo Omenetto presents a reinvention of silk and its qualities that make it programmable and versatile to be used in a wide variety of aspects from medicinal uses to tableware.

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Paul Root: It's Time to Question Bio-Engineering

November 1, 2010 (over 13 years ago)

Paul Root shows the progress of bio-engineering through recent discoveries and experiments that invoke some moral questions.

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Angela Belcher: Using Nature to Grow Batteries

January 1, 2011 (over 13 years ago)

Angela Belcher explains how nature creates materials through its living and non-living components. She ultimately uses viruses to assemble a power source such as a battery.

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Anil Ananthaswamy: What It Takes To Do Extreme Astrophysics

December 1, 2010 (over 13 years ago)

Anil Ananthaswamy, being a science writer, went to see telescopes with astrophysicists and experience the hardships and challenges of being a scientist in search of a truth.

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Salman Khan: Let's Use Video to Reinvent Education

March 1, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

Salman Khan changes the way education is perceived in the classroom and creates a whole new virtual learning experience that started from a YouTube video he made for his cousins.

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Isabel Behncke: Evolution's Gift of Play, From Bonobo Apes to Humans

March 1, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

Isabel Behncke shows how play is important in the lives of the bonobos and how play must also be given importance in human social interactions to increase creativity and diversity.

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Juan Enriquez: Mindboggling Science

February 1, 2009 (about 15 years ago)

Juan Enriquez shows how science, biological engineering and evolution can surprise the world in an ultimate reboot of what we now call the present.

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Charles Elachi: The Mars Rovers

May 1, 2008 (almost 16 years ago)

Charles Elachi shows how creativity is important in building and testing vehicles such as the Mars rover in order to gather more information and gain a deeper understanding of our solar system and the universe as a whole.

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