Episode FourPaid | Amazon Instant Video
Length: 54:00
Posted: 10/13/2011
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; Adam Rogers combs Kansas wheat fields for rocks from outer space; and Wired Science investigates bringing cloned animal meat and milk to the public. watch
Episode NinePaid | Amazon Instant Video
Length: 55:00
Posted: 10/13/2011
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 blind patients see with their tongues; Chris Hardwick interviews maverick genomics pioneer Craig Venter; Ziya Tong travels to Napa Valley to find out what science has to do with creating the perfect bottle of wine. watch
Episode EightPaid | Amazon Instant Video
Length: 55:00
Posted: 10/13/2011
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 to eliminate symptoms of various diseases by supplying electricity to the brain; chemistry teacher Chris Schrempp makes hot ice; we venture out to the first International Rocketbelt Convention in Niagara Falls; and Ziya Tong travels to Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park to discover how lasers aid in the preservation of ancient sites. Note: Program segments subject to change. watch