What if everything from your toothbrush to your umbrella was plugged in to the Internet. Ubiquitous computing, or pervasive computing, brings connectivity to every object in your everyday life.
Through the use of 3D scientific technology humans today could be immortal beings tomorrow. One day you could find yourself speaking to future generations about the times of the 21st century.
Does meditation hold the key to immortality? With the use of meditation one man can fight off health conditions and withstand extreme temperatures that could cause death to others.
What if the use of one simple pill could help to cement our long-term memories? One scientists may have found the key to keeping our brains forever young.
What if you could suck evidence right of a criminal's mind? That's what one ground breaking invention called Brain Fingerprinting intends to do, while revolutionizing traditional lie detectors in the process.
The future of search and rescue might be tiny. This itty bitty robofly could move through smoke and rubble and get to places where dogs and humans just can't reach.
It may be the world's fastest tank. The Ripsaw operates at over 80 miles per hour, and it will soon help to protect soldiers from the dangers of IEDs in the battlefield.
Looking for a way to improve your long-distance to relationship? Well look no further as technology may have found a way to allow for you to reach out and "touch" your lover.
Jump into the video game with Virtusphere a giant ball that takes the player from real life into virtual reality and connecting them with users around the world!
Are the effects of pollution destroying our oceans? Philippe and Alexandra Cousteau speak with Josh Zepps on how pollution is causing ocean acidification.
Those suffering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder may have found a cure through the use of virtual reality to help them recover from what is seen on the battle ground.
Catch the all-new show "Pop Sci The Future Of..." only on Science Channel! WARNING: The song is catchy...we are not responsible if it gets stuck in your head!
As the challengers begin to frame their "house" they are pulled into a Structural Rigidity Test that threatens to demolish their build, with a free falling object!
The challenger's are having a difficult time wrapping their minds around the trajectory of where their Big Green Egg grill will land. Are they missing something?