Beyond Invention
Beyond Invention | |
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Genre | Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States |
Running time | 46 minutes |
Production company | Mystique Films |
Original release | |
Release | 12 February 2004 |
Beyond Invention is an 8-part
Discovery Channel Canada and, as of 2007[update], airs on the Science Channel
.
The series was produced by Mystique Films in partnership with Gryphon Productions and is narrated by John Payne. It primarily focuses on cutting edge and fringe science and technology.
Episodes
- New Energy: New forms of energy resources. Features John Hutchison (the "Joseph Newman's energy machine: Milton Everett (retired mechanical engineer), publicist Evan Soule, Alvin Swimmer, patent attorney Paul Gomory.
- Tasmanian tiger, which experts say died out 70 years ago.
- Cloning: Brigitte Boisselier says she's already cloned five humans, Robert Lanza is using cloning to rescue endangered species, and Lou Hawthorne of Genetic Savings & Clone clones pets.
- Amazing Flying Machines: .
- Animal-Inspired Innovations: Jeffrey Turner, a geneticist who stops bullets by splicing spiders with goats. Keller Autumn, a biologist who dreams of sending robotic lizards to Mars. Bob McIntyre, a country inventor unleashing a bionic predator over the rooftops of Scotland.
- Gadgets: Features toymaker Brian Walker, composer Tod Machover, and Mike Wescombe-Down, the creator of a shark-stopping device.
- Enhancing cleavage enhancement), Jana Sylvest and Otter Louis (erotic toys), and Matt McMullen (lifelike dolls).
- Robert Michelsonbrings smart swarming bugs to the military.
External links
- Mystique Films: Beyond Invention
- Science Channel: Beyond Invention schedule
- Beyond Invention at Internet Movie Database