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Michio Kaku explains the Toyota’s brain-controlled wheel chair

Physics of the Impossible Lecture at WGBH and Museum of Science, Boston

April 30th – Museum of Science (Boston) Lecture about Physics of the Impossible

One hundred years ago, lasers, televisions, and computers seemed physically impossible. Today, teleportation and invisibility seem equally far-fetched. Renowned physicist Michio Kaku explores how mind reading, the routine use of force fields, and other feats that are currently science fiction may become commonplace tomorrow.

Live Science: Michio Kaku & Dr. Charles Liu ask is time travel is possible

Dr. Kaku’s new book hits #10 on NY Times Paperback NonFiction Best Sellers List

Dr. Kaku’s new paperback version of Physics of the Impossible hits #10 on the NY Times Paperback NonFiction Best Seller list!

Talk to Dr. Kaku Live on the Radio

There are several ways you can ask me a question directly. First, you can call into my live national science radio show, Science Fantastic, which broadcasts to 125 radio stations around the country. Science Fantastic Radio Station List

Read my letter to fans about the best ways to contact me

Join Dr. Kaku on Facebook

Dr. Kaku is now on the Facebook social network.
Visit the new Facebook page and become a friend.

TVO The Agenda with Steve Paikin Interview

Follow the Methane! New NASA Strategy for Mars?

The recent discovery of methane on Mars is more than a curiousity. It could be a game changer. For the last three decades, NASA’s Mars exploration program has been based on a single mantra: Follow the water. Where there is water, there might be life. So far, this strategy has come up empty handed. But now, NASA might have to change course and follow the methane.

Science Channel Announces Multi-Year Agreement With Distinguished Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku

The Science Channel has signed a multi-year agreement with theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku. As part of the deal, the Discovery-owned network will produce a 10-part series based on his New York Times bestselling book Physics of the Impossible.

Discovery Channel’s Sci-Trek: Mining on the Moon

Elements like hydrogen and oxygen, trapped in the lunar soil, are the keys to a permanent colony and for future missions to Mars and beyond.
Watch Dr. Kaku on the Discovery Channel’s Sci-Trek December 11th – Check your Local Listings

History Channel’s Deep Space Disasters

Watch Dr. Kaku on the History Channel’s Deep Space Disasters: In space travel there is a saying that the first 50 miles and the last 50 miles are the most dangerous. Explore the controlled explosion of launch, the fiery crucible of reentry and everything in between. View the Schedule for the show

Three Physicists share Nobel Prize

An American and two Japanese physicists won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their work exploring the hidden symmetries among elementary particles that are the deepest constituents of nature. Read a Commentary in Forbes (Beauty is Truth) by Michio Kaku about the award.

Impossible Science

A recent interview with the Daily Grail covering everything from the UFO phenomenon, to whether consciousness defines reality, and also touching on some of the more controversial science stories about today (most notably, the LHC & Active SETI.)

Read the entire interview at The Daily Grail

The Telescope: 400 Years and Counting

Quick — name the invention that has done most to redefine our place in the universe. Hint: This invention was also the most seditious, blasphemous instrument of all time, shaking the very foundations of society. The answer, if you haven’t already guessed it, is the telescope. Read the WIRED.com article “The Telescope: 400 Years and Counting”

Commentary on Forbes.com about LHC

Doomsday-watchers around the world breathed a sign of relief last Wednesday when the LHC was finally turned on and … well … nothing happened.

Don’t Buy Into The Supercollider Hype

Don’t Buy Into The Supercollider Hype – If you can read this sentence, congratulations! You just survived the official opening of the LHC, which an army of critics claim might create mini black holes that will devour the earth. Read an article by Dr. Kaku featured in the Wall Street Journal

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