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ThroughTheWormhole2DIYWormhole
From: The Science Channel on Fri, Jul 15 2011 10:23 PM
This physicist is driven to try and construct an actual wormhole that is both predictable and has stable properties. What could go wrong?
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ThroughTheWormhole2DoubleVision
From: The Science Channel on Fri, Jul 15 2011 10:23 PM
This physicist describes the fluctuating properties of light as an experience similar to staring at a barcode on a juice carton while intoxicated.
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ThroughTheWormhole2ForeverYoung
From: The Science Channel on Fri, Jul 15 2011 10:23 PM
Has renowned scientist Aubrey de Grey discovered a way for humans to live their entire lifetime without ever aging beyond an average 25-year-old’s body?
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ThroughTheWormhole2CryogenicPreservation
From: The Science Channel on Fri, Jul 15 2011 10:22 PM
Cryogenic freezing is a process that could successfully preserve a human body over an extended period of time.
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ThroughTheWormhole2CosmicStrings
From: The Science Channel on Fri, Jul 15 2011 10:21 PM
Cosmic strings may be a way to travel trough the universe at the speed of light. Think of them as HOV lanes for space travelers!
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ThroughTheWormhole2TheOmegaPoint
From: The Science Channel on Fri, Jul 15 2011 10:21 PM
Some mathematical physicists believe the key to true immortality requires the fusion of humanity and God into an everlasting cosmic computer.
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ThroughTheWormhole2StrandedintheSolarSystem
From: The Science Channel on Fri, Jul 15 2011 10:19 PM
Because it’s impossible to travel faster than the speed of light, mankind is eternally stranded inside the confines of our solar system.
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ThroughTheWormhole2MichioKakuonThermodynamics
From: The Science Channel on Fri, Jul 15 2011 10:18 PM
Why do we age? Dr, Michio Kaku explains the second law of thermodynamics states that everything falls apart eventually, including the human body.
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ThroughTheWormhole2DarkEnergy
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jul 14 2011 8:01 PM
Dark energy takes up 72 percent of the mass and energy of the universe. Without it, gravity would cause the universe to collapse in on itself.
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ThroughTheWormhole2TheoryofEverything
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jul 14 2011 8:01 PM
We are searching for the "ultimate equation" that will explain the mechanisms of the universe and revolutionize life on Earth.
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ThroughTheWormhole2SpaceVsTime
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jul 14 2011 7:57 PM
Dr. Petr Horava argues that space and time are not the same - we just aren’t looking close enough to see the difference.
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ThroughTheWormhole2GravityDomination
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jul 14 2011 7:56 PM
If we could distinguish the role gravity plays in the quantum realm, it could answer the question of whether or not it’s possible to travel through time.
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ElephantManAutopsyModel3D
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jul 14 2011 7:56 PM
A CT scan of Joseph Merrick’s skull and bones allows a team of researchers to learn more about his gait and posture.
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ElephantManAutopsyAcupuncture
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jul 14 2011 7:56 PM
In addition to many surgeries over his lifetime, Brian Richards visits an acupuncturist regularly to help sooth the effects of proteus syndrome.
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ElephantManAutopsyBiopsy
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jul 14 2011 7:55 PM
Brian Richards visits the National Institutes of Health where researchers conduct genome sequencing to learn more about proteus syndrome.
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ElephantManAutopsySkeletonScan
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jul 14 2011 7:55 PM
Using a 3D scan of the elephant man’s skeleton, researchers are able to determine how Joseph Merrick walked.
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CurseoftheElephantManJoiningtheCircus
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:22 PM
Desperate for a place to fit in and make a living, Joseph Merrick joined a traveling circus. The Elephant Man became one of the most famous circus acts.
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CurseoftheElephantManGeneticDNA
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:22 PM
Geneticists attempt to analyze Joseph Merrick’s DNA. Could the DNA of the Elephant man leave his family tree with the same fate?
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CurseoftheElephantManSkullMRI
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:21 PM
Scientists attempt to extract DNA from elephant man’s skull. Because the skeleton is over 100 years old, they are unsure if the procedure will be successful.
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CurseoftheElephantManSkeleton
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:21 PM
David Nunn is a curator who cares for the elephant man’s skeleton. What can we learn from the skeleton of the elephant man?
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