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Wednesday, December 19, 8-9 pm ET
WIRED SCIENCE explores a “space junkyard”; using human perception to digitize books; an invention that's helping blind patients see with their tongues; an interview with Craig Venter; and what science has to do with creating the perfect bottle of wine.
Program segments subject to change.
Adam Rogers rummages through a "space junkyard" to see how
spaceships are being reverse-engineered from 40-year-old
technology; Ziya Tong interviews computer scientist Louis von Ahn
about using human perception to digitize books; Wisconsin
neuroscientists show off an invention that's helping blind patients
see with their tongues; Chris Hardwick interviews maverick genomics
pioneer Craig Venter; and Ziya travels to Napa Valley to find out
what science has to do with creating the perfect bottle of
wine.
Program segments subject to change.