Here's the place to talk to us -- and each other -- about all things Science Channel. We'll be listening and, while we can't respond to every post, may chime in from time to time.
Three skilled challengers have 48 hours to invent, design and build a contraption that will save the cherished prize. If they can catch their prize, they can keep it.
Science Channel's Ecopolis explores new technologies that could reshape the environmental impact of the future megacity. Here's your place to talk about the show and ask questions. Then check back to see answers provided by some of the experts featured in the program.
Are you ... irate with your iPod, confounded by camcorders or chagrined by your cell phone? New York Times tech columnist David Pogue is here to unravel the mystery behind the complex gadgets that dominate our daily lives. Post your questions in this forum and David will drop in from time to time to help decode (some) of your digital dilemmas.
In search of extraterrestrial treasures, the Meteorite Men are on the hunt for space rocks — buried for thousands of years and older than the planet Earth!
NASA researchers have discovered vast clouds of methane on Mars. The find triggered speculation that the gas is being produced by microbial life forms on the Red Planet, though geologic processes might also be the source. Read more.
Did you get to Punkin Chunkin this year? Are you a backyard tinkerer who'd like to build your own trebuchet? Here's the place to catch up and meet some fellow fans!
Here's your chance to chat about the theoretical forces of the universe. Does string theory hold all the answers? Or is there something even more fantastical out there?
Scotland Yard is stumped - who do you think is Jack the Ripper? Do you have any idea as to who killed King Tut? Share your hunches about these and other unsolved mysteries here.