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Wednesday, November 7, 8-9 pm ET
On WIRED SCIENCE, Southwestern desert communities face the “peak water” crisis; debate rages between analog and digital audiophiles; how anyone can accomplish high-speed photography; the X-Prize competition; a Bio Bank; and another “What’s Inside.”
Program segments subject to change.
WIRED SCIENCE shows viewers how Southwestern desert communities are
facing the "peak water" crisis; Ziya Tong attempts to settle the
debate between analog or digital audiophiles with the help of some
"golden ears"; Ziya also hacks a disposable camera to show how
anyone can accomplish high speed photography; Adam Rogers takes a
look at the X-Prize competition; and WIRED SCIENCE visits a Bio
Bank, where samples of tissue, organs and body parts are stored.
Chris Hardwick presents another "What's Inside."