Michio Kaku News
Dr. Michio Kaku Hosts #1 New Show on ‘The Science Channel’
Dr. Michio Kaku Hosts #1 New Show on ‘The Science Channel’
Radio Program Also Continues to Grow
Now Over 130 Affiliates Nationwide
New York City, NY – Dr. Michio Kaku is the host of Science Fantastic one of Talk Radio Network Entertainments’ leading weekend programs airing on over 130 affiliates nationwide. Dr. Kaku also hosts Sci-Fi Science, the #1 ranked new series on The Science Channel. Sci-Fi Science is a 12-part series based on Dr. Kaku’s New York Times Bestselling book, Physics of the Impossible. Catch the second season of Sci-Fi Science beginning September 1, 2010 on The Science Channel.
Dr. Michio Kaku recently said, “I’m done filming for the second season of Sci-Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible on The Science Channel. In my exciting new series, I’ve identified 12 more familiar science-fiction movie, TV and literature notions and technologies. I’ve been explaining how we can build some of these Sci-Fi ideas into science fact.”
The next two new episodes of Sci-Fi Science are entitled: “How to Stop the Rise of the Machines” and “How to Defeat a Cyborg Army”. The last episode and shoot for Sci-Fi Sciences’ season two was filmed recently in New York City. The Science Channel and Dr. Kaku set up a contest and competition where people could enter to win an invitation to take part in The Science Channel’s filming of Sci-Fi Science live in the studios, during the final episode. Dr. Kaku says, “I invited lucky winners of our competition to the studio shoots of Sci-Fi Science, where I revealed my designs.”
As part of the multi-year deal with The Science Channel, Dr. Kaku will also be hosting Science IQ, a show airing Sunday night from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern/Pacific Dr. Kaku brings his unique branded personality exclusively to The Science Channel — asking big questions like, “Why predict the future, when we can create it?” Science IQwill be addressing subjects from string theory to the human brain as Dr. Kaku takes us all on a journey.
Dr. Kaku also is a frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal where he recently wrote an Opinion Editorial article entitled, “What We’ve Learned From the Gulf Spill” which was originally published on July 19th, 2010. In the article, Dr. Kaku asks, “Why did it take so long? Why couldn’t they have capped the leak months ago?”
Dr. Kaku is the co-founder of string field theory, one of the main branches of string theory, and is considered the leading candidate for the unified field theory. His goal is to complete Einstein’s dream of a “Theory of Everything… to derive an equation, perhaps no more than one inch long, which will summarize all the physical laws of the universe.” Dr. Kaku explains, “The theory of everything is necessarily a theory of Creation, that is, it must explain everything from the origin of the big bang down to the lilies of the field.”
Dr. Kaku is the author of four international best-sellers, Hyperspace, Visions: How Science Will Revolutionize the 21st Century, Parallel Worlds, and his latest book, Physics of the Impossible which is an exciting scientific tour beyond science fiction, fantasy, and magic. Hyperspace was voted one of the best science books of the year by both the New York Times and the Washington Post. His most recent book, Physics of the Impossible, hit the NY Times Bestseller List immediately upon its release.
Dr. Kaku appears on a wide variety of popular shows as a science expert providing insight and information on scientific events happening worldwide. Dr. Kaku’s TV appearances have included: Fox News Channel, The Colbert Report, CBS News, Larry King Live, Good Morning America, Live Science, Nightline, Discovery Channels Sci-Trek: Mining the on the Moon, and The History Channels’ Deep Space Disasters.
Dr. Michio Kaku holds the Henry Semat Chair in Theoretical Physics at the City Univ. of New York. He graduated from Harvard University in 1968 (summa cum laude and 1st in his physics class). He received his Ph.D. in physics from the Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley in 1972, and has been a professor at CUNY for almost 30 years. He has been a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, where Einstein worked.
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Michio Talks Electric Cars, Ray Guns, Jet Packs and More
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Michio on What Happened Before the Big Bang
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Michio Kaku tackles Science's most uncomfortable question, what was there before the Big Bang?
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Dr. Michio Kaku on the History of Science
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Dr. Michio Kaku discusses the history of science and societies link to science.
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It All Comes Back to Human Error - Michio Kaku on BP Spill
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Michio talks about some of the simple mistakes that led to the BP Oil Spill.
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Shakespeare's Tempest and Technology
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Dr. Kaku discusses the 50s Sci-fi movie, Forbidden Planet and its relation to Shakespeare's Tempest.
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Michio Explains Moore's Law
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Michio Kaku on Moore's Law and why computers as we know them are in desperate need of innovation.
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Michio Kaku on the Fountain of Youth
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Michio discusses the fountain of youth, aging, and a connection between population growth and life expectancy.
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Michio's Guidelines for Exploring the Unknown
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Dr. Kaku gives his perspective on the curiosities of the unknown, such as psychics, aliens, and future telling.



