Wired Science

Wired Science (2007)

EndedDocumentary show

Wired Science brings the cutting-edge technology stories from Wired Magazine to life. This one-hour primetime program features stories on recent discoveries, the latest innovations, and breakout ideas. Hosted by Ziya Tong, Brian Unger, and Aomawa Shields.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Earth: Icy DepthsDez. 26, 2007
S01E09Space & Flight: Space JunkyardDez. 19, 2007
S01E08Technology: GeekDad: Japanese RobotsNov. 21, 2007
S01E07Space & Flight: Satellite ShoppingNov. 14, 2007
S01E06Health: BiobankingNov. 7, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Wired Science premiere?

Wired Science premiered on PBS on October 3, 2007.

What is the format of Wired Science?

Wired Science is a magazine-style format show that explores the latest developments in science and technology.

Who are the hosts of Wired Science?

The hosts of Wired Science are Ziya Tong and Eric Chivian.

What topics are covered in Wired Science?

Wired Science covers a vast range of topics including global warming, cutting-edge technology, biotechnology, and more.

How long is each episode of Wired Science?

Each episode of Wired Science runs for 60 minutes.

Who produces Wired Science?

Wired Science is produced by KCET in Los Angeles, California.

What was the inspiration behind Wired Science?

Wired Science was inspired by the popular science and technology magazine Wired.

How many segments are featured in each episode of Wired Science?

Each episode of Wired Science features about five segments.

What is the purpose of Wired Science?

The purpose of Wired Science is to make science and technology accessible, exciting and relevant to viewers of all ages.

Where is Wired Science filmed?

Wired Science was filmed in various locations across the globe.

How were the topics for Wired Science selected?

The topics for Wired Science were selected based on the interests of viewers and the latest developments in science and technology.

Is there a specific target audience for Wired Science?

Wired Science is aimed at audiences of all ages who are interested in science and technology.

How is Wired Science different from other science shows on television?

Wired Science is different from other science shows on television because it takes a fresh approach to exploring science and technology, avoiding jargon and making difficult concepts accessible to everyone.

What is the most popular segment on Wired Science?

It is not stated on epguides.tv which is the most popular segment on Wired Science.

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