Tonight at 8pm on PBS, NOVA scienceNow will look at a competition to build an "elevator to space." Participants will compete to see whose prototype can go the highest, and the winner takes home a $150,000 prize. The episode will also focus on scientific research surrounding the carbon nanotube, a stronger-than-steel material that just might be used to create the cable for a real "space elevator" in the future. It would be awesome if such a thing were constructed in my lifetime, though with my luck I'd be stuck on this lengthy elevator ride with some guy who just polished off a beef and bean burrito.
Other segments from the episode will include research into "longevity genes" and how they may hold the secret to living longer; using satellites to uncover Mayan ruins; and studies in "Quorum Sensing," the way bacteria communicates.















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1-09-2007 @ 6:03PM
Kate said...
Remind anyone else of Veronica Mars? Longest elevator ride, ever
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1-09-2007 @ 9:08PM
TomB said...
It reminds me of a Star Trek:TNG episode. I mean, it really does. They did one about this kind of thing.
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