Host Chris Hardwick learns to how to turn cotton balls into smokeless gunpowder with high school chemistry teacher Chris Schrempp, author of the book Bangs, Flashes, and Explosions.
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Correspondent Tamara Krinsky visits with Dr. Anthony Atala and learns about building organs in his lab; WIRED SCIENCE heads to two underground labs in search of neutrinos.
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WIRED SCIENCE travels to Vermont to watch as sensors are placed on a bridge to monitor the health of the structure; Ziya Tong examines restless leg syndrome; Rocky Roccanova, CEO of TouchTable, Inc., demonstrates TouchTable’s interactive interface; Adam Rogers looks into purchasing his own satel...
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WIRED SCIENCE checks in with mechanical engineers to make sure every baseball that makes it to a major league game has the correct degree of hardness and bounce.
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In the premiere episode, Josh Davis of Wired magazine investigates an internet botnet attack of Estonia’s banks and newspapers; WIRED SCIENCE reports on cardiac surgery performed by a "robo-doc."
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WIRED SCIENCE travels to Japan and meets up with a GeekDad who builds fighting robots for competitions; Adam sits down with Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey, the co-founders of 23andMe, to chat about giving people insight into their genetic information; we meet medical professionals who are working ...
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Adam Rogers goes behind the scenes to show us how Hollywood is cracking the code to create "perfect water" on screen; Woods Hole Institute expedition sails to Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic Ocean to deploy autonomous undersea vehicles in hopes of discovering new life forms.
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Adam Rogers rummages through a "space junkyard" to see how spaceships are being reverse-engineered from 40-year-old technology; Ziya Tong interviews computer scientist Louis von Ahn about using human perception to digitize books; Wisconsin neuroscientists show off an invention that’s helping blin...
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In the premiere episode of Wired Science, Josh Davis of Wired magazine investigates an internet botnet attack of Estonia’s banks and newspapers.
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