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Take the DNA of Wired magazine, the first word on how science and technology are changing the world. Add the giant-robot might of PBS. Result: WIRED Science, a new weekly series that brings the magazine's award-winning journalism, groundbreaking design and irreverent attitude to public television.

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GeekDad: Soda Bottle Water Rocket
from WIRED Science Video Podcast | PBS on March 26, 2008
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Have you ever wanted to launch your own rocket? Well, now you can, with little more than a two liter soda bottle, wire hangers, a bicycle pump and some PVC pipe.


NASA Space Suit: EMU
from WIRED Science Video Podcast | PBS on March 13, 2008
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Explore the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) - an independent anthropomorphic system that provides mobility, environmental protection, communications and life support for an astronaut.


NASA Glove Challenge Winner
from WIRED Science Video Podcast | PBS on March 13, 2008
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Meet Peter Homer. The man who won $200,000 in NASA's first-ever Astronaut Glove Challenge.


GeekDad: Cigar Box Guitar
from WIRED Science Video Podcast | PBS on March 04, 2008
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Have you ever wanted to build your own guitar? Forget Gibson and Yamaha - you can create your own custom design in a single afternoon with less than $20 and a cigar box.


Maker Faire
from WIRED Science Video Podcast | PBS on February 20, 2008
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Join Ziya Tong as she visits Maker Faire, an event where inventors build, craft, hack and play. If it doesn't sound familiar, picture a huge gathering of nerds and geeks who have just crawled out of their basements to show off what they've been secretly working on for the last several months.


WIRED SCIENCE Student Video Contest
from WIRED Science Video Podcast | PBS on January 23, 2008
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So you think you can take an ordinary science idea and turn it into an extraordinary online video? Well, here's your chance to prove it. WIRED SCIENCE wants high school students to share their science know-how with the world. By joining our Student Video Contest they can show off their science savvy for a chance to win $2,000! Entries are due April 1, 2008. Winners will be announced May 17, 2008. Visit http://www.pbs.org/wiredscience for details.


Satellite Shopping
from WIRED Science Video Podcast | PBS on January 16, 2008
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It's been 50 years since the first satellite, Sputnik, was launched into orbit. Now, communication satellites are used in everything from radio and television to Internet connections. Special correspondent Adam Rogers knows a good business opportunity when he sees it and tries get in on the satellite action.


Perfect Water
from WIRED Science Video Podcast | PBS on December 26, 2007
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Hollywood film studios have been using computers to create special effects for years. But to make computer-generated water look real on the big screen, you have to understand some pretty complicated physics. Special correspondent Adam Rogers goes behind the scenes at one of the world's best visual effects companies, to show us how they cracked the code to create "perfect water" for the third Pirates of the Caribbean film.


What's Inside Rainn Wilson
from WIRED Science Video Podcast | PBS on December 26, 2007
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The Office scene-stealer Rainn Wilson (aka Dwight Schrute) joins host Chris Hardwick to check out the chemical guts of an everyday product and finds you're never more than two steps away from something intoxicating.


Luis von Ahn: Human Computation
from WIRED Science Video Podcast | PBS on December 19, 2007
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Computer scientist Luis von Ahn is best known for inventing those twisted, blurry words that websites ask you to type to post a comment or send an email. Called "CAPTCHAs," they help websites ensure that you are a real human, and not a computer.. Host Ziya Tong talks to the genius award recipient about how he hopes to trick us all into digitizing old books, one CAPTCHA at a time.


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Take the DNA of Wired magazine, the first word on how science and technology are changing the world. Add the giant-robot might of PBS. Result: WIRED Science, a new weekly series that brings the magazine's award-winning journalism, groundbreaking design and irreverent attitude to public television.



WIRED Science Video Podcast | PBS
Take the DNA of Wired magazine, the first word on how science and technology are changing the world. Add the giant-robot might of PBS. Result: WIRED Science, a new weekly series that brings the magazine's award-winning journalism, groundbreaking design and irreverent attitude to public television.




   

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