Sweating the Space-Junk Problem Nov 7, 2009
"We were in denial before February 10th," notes Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics and the author of "." On that date, between a dead Russian satellite and a US Iridium communications satellite knocked out the satellite and sent a shower of debris into the surrounding space. Satellites travel at 18,000 miles per hour, and this type of collision at such speeds could pierce the hull of the Space Shuttle. (Fox News)
Dr. Robert Lanza Featured on Michio Kaku's 'Explorations in Science' Sep 22, 2009
Dr. Robert Lanza Featured on Michio Kaku's 'Explorations in Science ... Sept. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Advanced Cell Technology, Inc., (OTC: - ) announced today that Dr. Robert Lanza, its Chief Scientific Officer, will be featured this week on "Explorations in Science" with Dr. Michio Kaku, an hour long radio program on science, technology, politics, and the environment. (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)
Fantastic future Aug 27, 2009
Renowned physicist Dr Michio Kaku says that the world of science fiction may be closer to reality than fantasy. So if you thought that invisibility cloaks, time travel and teleportation were for the silver screen only, think again. (BBC News -- Technology)
Particle Collider Sparks New 'Black Hole' Fears Aug 9, 2009
Michio Kaku, a physics professor at City University of New York who is an outspoken critic of waste in big science projects, defends the CERN collider as a crucial investment. "The Europeans and the Americans are not throwing $10 billion down this gigantic tube for nothing," Kaku said. (Fox News)
An antimatter bomb?! Its just a movie Feb 13, 2009
Physicist Michio Kaku discusses the worries and wonders that surround the Large Hadron Collider. Slide show. (MSNBC -- Movies)