michio kaku
How close are we to human teleportation? Successes in quantum teleportation experiments abound.
Researchers detect a large lake and several ponds deep under the ice of the Martian South Pole.
Leaning too far in either direction is a recipe for stagnation and perhaps even failure.
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Our ability to make predictions about the future distinguishes our level of consciousness.
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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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Does God exist? The answer rests outside the “normal” boundaries of science.
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Technology may soon grant us immortality, in a sense. Here’s how.
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Rote memorization doesn’t cut it for theoretical physicist Michio Kaku. Here’s why.
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Mega-rich entrepreneurs are taking us where no human being has gone before.
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It’s all about smooth pursuit.
“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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The next gold rush won’t be in the hills of California. It’ll be in space. There’s gold in them thar skies!
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If aliens do exist, posits theoretical physicist Michio Kaku, why would they want anything to do with us?
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Sending a tiny spaceship to the nearest habitable planet at 20% of the speed of light? No problem, says theoretical physicist Michio Kaku.
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A study on the strange Cold Spot in space may prove that we live in a multiverse.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not nearly as smart as we want it to be. Because we are not nearly as smart as we want to be.
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