In each of our minds, we draw a demarcation line between beliefs that are reasonable and those that are nonsense. Where do you draw your line?
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Princeton scientists find a new way to control nuclear fusion reactions.
Etgar Keret's stories are as funny, painful, and surreal as life itself. We talk about the craziness of his native Israel, his new collection of short stories FLY ALREADY, marijuana, dementia, and much more.
Michio Kaku explains the three main sections of the human brain and the trait that he believes to be a key indicator of success in life.
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A company claims to make the world's first humanoid android and offers 'digital immortality".
Leaning too far in either direction is a recipe for stagnation and perhaps even failure.
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Mother Nature and the laws of physics have a death warrant out for humanity, says Michio Kaku. Can we escape it?
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Soon we'll be able to blink and instantly go online via computer chips attached to our eyes.
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Rote memorization doesn't cut it for theoretical physicist Michio Kaku. Here's why.
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Technology may soon grant us immortality, in a sense. Here's how.
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Mega-rich entrepreneurs are taking us where no human being has gone before.
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Humans are hardwired to believe in nonsense, says Michio Kaku. So what can we do about it?
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Just because you don't believe in God doesn't mean you aren't superstitious.
New experiments look to the interplay between neutrons and magnetic fields to observe our universal reflection.
Chemo is our best response to cancer so far. A novel new therapy could render it obsolete.
A new method promises to capture an elusive dark world particle.
Does God exist? The answer rests outside the "normal" boundaries of science.
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Cosmologists propose a groundbreaking model of the universe using string theory.
FOIA release sheds light on the DOD's own struggle to understand UFOs.
Physicist Michio Kaku doesn't see immortality as impossible, especially of the digital kind.
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The countdown continues! The 4th most popular video from 2018 involves humanity hiding behind a tree.
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World-renowned physicist Michio Kaku thinks that one day a cancer diagnosis will be far less scary than it is today.
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Don't start investing in flux capacitors just yet, though.
Physicist Michio Kaku discusses the main difficulties humans face in colonizing Mars and how to overcome them.
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Michio Kaku tells the story of a bet between Thomas Edison and Henry Ford that Elon Musk is now fulfilling.
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As robots and automation take over jobs, there will still be some occupations where humans will be preferred, says theoretical physicist and best-selling author Michio Kaku.
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In a breakthrough for nuclear fusion research, scientists at China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) reactor have produced temperatures necessary for nuclear fusion on Earth.
"One small step for man" costs a lot of money. Who's going to help pay the bill for the next bout of space exploration?
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Why are Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg sparring about the threat of A.I. when they're both right? Of course, one is more right than the other, says Michio Kaku.
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