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Michio Kaku

Professor of Theoretical Physics, CUNY

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Solar Revolution 4:51 Discuss
Tweaking Moore's Law: Computers of the Post-Silicon Era 6:05 Discuss
The Dark Side of Technology 5:54 Discuss
A Black Hole in Our Own Backyard 4:44 Discuss
How Physics Got Fat (And Why We Need to Sing For Our Supper) 3:16 Discuss
This Super Camera Captures What is Beyond Human Comprehension 2:53 Discuss
We Are Sitting Ducks for Solar Flares 5:31 Discuss
String Theory Is The Only Game In Town 4:01 Discuss
The Holy Grail of Planetary Astronomy: The Search for Earth's Twin 4:11 Discuss
What If Einstein Is Wrong? 5:10 Discuss
Michio Kaku Explains String Theory 4:02 Discuss
'Tis Here! 'Tis Gone! The Search for Heavy Elements 1:33 Discuss
In the Future, We Will Wear the Internet 2:46 Discuss
What Is Déjà Vu? 3:00 Discuss
Why We're Attracted 2:01 Discuss
Elevator to the Stars 2:11 Discuss
The Energy of the Future 3:47 Discuss
Preview: The Universe in a Nutshell 4:02 Discuss
Michio Kaku Explains What Physics Can Do For You 1:51 Discuss
Do Androids Dream of Stealing Your Job? 3:07 Discuss
Living in a Post-Human World 1:34 Discuss
Can We Control the Weather? 1:25 Discuss
Talking To Dogs 1:23 Discuss
Telepathy Is Easier Than You Think 1:05 Discuss
Could We Learn Skills "Matrix"-Style? 1:08 Discuss
Why Your Head Is Older Than Your Feet 2:10 Discuss
Why Are Batteries So Primitive? 1:49 Discuss
Why Physics Ends the Free Will Debate 1:48 Discuss
The Cheapest Way to Terraform Mars 1:17 Discuss
Nuclear Power Is a Faustian Bargain 2:46 Discuss
Scientists Discover Genetic Gamechanger 0:42 Discuss
Genetics: The Key to Immortality? 2:02 Discuss

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About Michio Kaku

Michio Kaku

Michio Kaku is a futurist, popularizer of science, and theoretical physicist, as well as a bestselling author and the host of two radio programs. He is the co-founder of string field theory (a branch of string theory), and continues Einstein’s search to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into one unified theory. He holds the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics and a joint appointment at City College of New York and the Graduate Center of C.U.N.Y. He is also a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society.

Kaku launched his Big Think blog, "Dr. Kaku's Universe," in March 2010.

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