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A SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEARThe No.1 bestselling author of The Future of the Mind brings us a stunning new vision of our future in spaceHuman civilization is on the verge of living beyond Earth. But how will it happen? World-renowned physicist Michio Kaku takes us on a journey to the future introducing the mind-boggling developments in robotics nanotechnology and biotechnology that will one day enable us to make our homes among the stars.'With admirable clarity and ease Kaku explains how we might colonize not only Mars but some of the rocky moons of the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn . . . The book has an infectious can-do enthusiasm' Steven Poole The Wall Street Journal'Kaku grounds his readers in science happening right now while throwing open the windows to imagine where it might lead in a thousand years' Adam Frank The New York Times Book Review'Kaku is an international treasure and a man of infectious enthusiasm' The Times|Michio Kaku is a professor of physics at the City University of New York cofounder of string field theory and the author of several widely acclaimed science books including Hyperspace Beyond Einstein Physics of the Impossible and Physics of the Future.|A SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEARThe No.1 bestselling author of The Future of the Mind brings us a stunning new vision of our future in spaceHuman civilization is on the verge of living beyond Earth. But how will it happen? World-renowned physicist Michio Kaku takes us on a journey to the future introducing the mind-boggling developments in robotics nanotechnology and biotechnology that will one day enable us to make our homes among the stars.'With admirable clarity and ease Kaku explains how we might colonize not only Mars but some of the rocky moons of the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn . . . The book has an infectious can-do enthusiasm' Steven Poole The Wall Street Journal'Kaku grounds his readers in science happening right now while throwing open the windows to imagine where it might lead in a thousand years' Adam Frank The New York Times Book Review'Kaku is an international treasure and a man of infectious enthusiasm' The Times