World-famous physicist Michio Kaku separates fact from fiction in Mass Effect 2.
Dr. Kaku explains how super suits like Isaac's from Dead Space might work in the future!
Will we ever be able to harness the power of the Force and become Jedi?
Is the ability to move objects through time within our grasp?
Could a third World War bring the Fallout experience to life? Dr. Michio Kaku explains the consequences of nuclear war and beyond!
Is humanity ready to control the elements of weather? Dr. Michio Kaku is back for another electrifying episode!
Can we be Jedi yet? The Force is with Dr. Kaku as he explains whether Humanity will ever wield the Lightsaber!
Are there memories of your ancestors lying in wait inside your DNA? We pick the brain of Dr. Michio Kaku on the lore of Assassin's Creed!
As motion controls and 3D technology draw us ever closer to a virtual world, Dr. Michio Kaku explains where these technical achievements could really lead in the Science of Games!
Daniel sorts out the facts from the fiction as we dive into the memory manipulation for the upcoming video game, Remember Me.
Daniel Kayser talks with Thwacke! to explore the science behind plasmids and other powers in Bioshock.
Daniel finds out if you can create Revengence’s High Frequency blades.
Daniel explores the possibility of a fungal invasion from The Last Of Us in this episode of Science of Games.
How do you create Cortana? Science of Games explores the world of Computer AI.
We look into the science behind Mass Effect's species killer: the Genophage.
How do games show pain? We go after the truth until it hurts in this episode.
Could the Joker exist outside the walls of Arkham? We talk to a psychologist who says it could happen.
Faster. Stronger. Invisible? Daniel Kayser finds out about the real science behind the Crysis nanosuit.
Daniel Kayser looks into making a shield like the one used by Master Chief.
Travel the galaxy without moving an inch. Daniel Kayser finds out the truth about teleportation.