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Wednesday, November 21, 8-9 p.m. ET
On WIRED SCIENCE, a GeekDad builds robots for competition; a conversation with the founders of 23andMe; eliminating symptoms of various diseases by supplying electricity to the brain; making hot ice; the International Rocketbelt Convention in Niagara Falls; and how lasers aid in preserving ancient sites.
WIRED SCIENCE travels to Japan and meets up with a GeekDad who
builds robots for competitions; Adam sits down with Anne Wojcicki
and Linda Avey, the co-founders of 23andMe, to chat about giving
people insight into their genetic information; viewers meet medical
professionals who are working to eliminate symptoms of various
diseases by supplying electricity to the brain; chemistry teacher
Chris Schrempp makes hot ice; WIRED SCIENCE ventures out to
the first International Rocketbelt Convention in Niagara Falls; and
Ziya Tong travels to Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park to see how
lasers aid in the preservation of ancient sites.