The time has come, where years of hard work pays off. Scientists at the J. Craig Venter institute believe that they have finally created the first form of synthetic life! Will the project be a success?
J. Craig Venter Institute are bringing microbiologists together to attempt to build an artificial life form. Dan Gibson of the lab bench is working to develop DNA base pairs.
Dr. Craig Venter of the J. Craig Venter Institute gives some advice for future scientists and talks about the risks he and his team took in order to create synthetic life.
One theory suggests that the world may be made of something called Weakly Interacting Massive Particles or WIMPs, and the answer to this theory can be found underground.
Does the usage of SIM's and computing power hold the answer to whether or not there is a creator of the universe? Perhaps we are merely computer simulations of our future selves.
Scientists are on a lengthy hunt for WIMPs (Weakly Interacting Massive Particles). After a year of searching underground, has the answer to the world's creation been uncovered?
Einstein's Theory of Relativity says that time travel is perfectly possible. But only if you're going forward. Does time travel currently exist through the use of GPS?
Cosmic dust and other matter cloud our view into space. So scientists have not technically seen a black hole. But one astronomer claims he has seen past the cosmic litter using a new infrared technology. And according to him, he saw a massive bla ...
Is there really a creator? Where do we come from? How was the universe formed? Find answers to life's deepest questions on Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman, only on Science Channel.
At the height of the Cold War government scientists detect huge bursts of radiation. This source of radiation is a gamma ray burster and it's pointing directly at Earth! Could this be the Death Star Michio is looking for?
If we would like to explore the universe we would need a short equation created by a scientist and sci fi fan, which could hold the key to traveling at warp speed like the Star Trek Enterprise.