The Science Comedian and Weird Science Facts
During my March maternity leave, the Science Comedian, Brian Malow, guest hosted Dr. Kiki’s Science Hour and interviewed Greg Gbur about strange physics.
Check it out:
Michio Kaku on Quantum Computing
Thanks to Saleem Khan for this question about quantum computing. Hear what Dr. Michio Kaku has to say about it to Dr. Kiki in this quick segment.
Filed under Michio Kaku, The Science Word | Comments (3)Michio on Bose-Einstein Condensates
Dr. Kiki asks Dr. Michio Kaku a question from Justin Gill about Bose-Einstein Condensates. Twitter provided a great forum for collecting questions for Dr. Kaku.
Filed under The Science Word | Comment (0)Michio Kaku on Why
In this segment, Dr. Kaku discusses with Dr. Kiki why communicating science is so vital to research, and why he spends so much of his time talking to the public.
Distributed by Tubemogul.
Filed under Science & Politics, The Science Word | Comment (1)Michio Kaku on Politics
Excerpt from Dr. Kiki’s 2008 interview with Dr. Michio Kaku. Here he discusses selling science to politicians.
Filed under Reads and Watches, Science & Politics, The Science Word | Comments (2)Michio Kaku on the Big Bang
Dr. Michio Kaku talks about the Big Bang and the Large Hadron Collider… and Elvis.
Filed under Reads and Watches, Science & Politics, The Science Word | Comments (6)Michio Kaku on Teleportation
The fourth installment of Dr. Kiki’s interview with Dr. Michio Kaku. This time Dr. Kaku talks about the physics and reality of teleportation.
Michio’s book is out now as a paperback. Here’s a link to buy the book on Amazon.
Distributed by Tubemogul.
Filed under Reads and Watches, The Science Word, Uncategorized | Comments (7)Michio Kaku on Time Travel
The third installment of an hour long interview between Dr. Kiki Sanford and Dr. Michio Kaku. Dr. Kaku talks about time travel.
Michio’s book is out now as a paperback. Here’s a link to buy the book on Amazon.
Distributed by Tubemogul.
Filed under The Science Word, Uncategorized | Comments (3)Michio Kaku on Physics of the Impossible
I interviewed Dr. Michio Kaku last spring. This is the first of several excerpts from the interview. Dr. Kaku talks about where he got his inspiration for his book, The Physics of the Impossible. Distributed by Tubemogul.
I plan to release the hour-long interview in its entirety in little bite-sized chunks over the next several weeks. There are some gems of wisdom to look forward to!
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