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"The Flight Attendant" returns with double the baggage and showcase for Kaley Cuoco
Mixing espionage into a sobriety struggle and a friendship comedy is quite a load to handle, but it mostly works
04/21/2022 23:11 UTC
30 people Taylor Swift hasn't performed with (yet)
There are some, believe it or not [UPDATED]
08/27/2015 23:44 UTC
#meowOUT: Mayim Bialik's quest to destroy the stigma of the cat lady
Here are some of the best kitten photos submitted so far
06/08/2015 23:30 UTC
Dark matter could have an invisible “periodic table,” study suggests — but it's still elusive
A new theory of the universe’s most mysterious particle peeks into mind-bending “bubbles” and black holes
11/30/2023 12:15 UTC
Your guide to day one at Comic-Con
The schedule is set for the opening date of the country's largest collective geek-out. Here's what you need to know
07/08/2011 01:30 UTC
"Strange Matters" by Tom Siegfried
From strange quark matter to multiple universes, visionaries predict the weird things science has yet to discover.
09/25/2002 01:39 UTC
Depends on the Nerds: HBO's "Silicon Valley"
Mike Judge's start-up comedy could use a bit more investment in character development.
04/03/2014 00:22 UTC
A new theory puts dark matter on the chopping block, possibly upending our understanding of gravity
Has our understanding of gravity been wrong all along? A group of researchers put forth a compelling theory
10/28/2021 19:00 UTC
Stephen Hawking inspired and educated millions, and will be missed
Hawking had an ability to make his ideas — and himself — accessible to the masses
03/14/2018 11:58 UTC
Hypothesis that Planet 9 is a black hole stirs controversy
There's lots of evidence for an unseen object that's messing with Neptune's orbit. Could it be a tiny black hole?
09/30/2019 23:30 UTC
5 reasons Benedict Cumberbatch is the Internet's "sexiest man alive"
British accent? Check. Off-beat sex appeal? Check. Leading role in a cult show? Ditto. Sherlock still can't lose
11/20/2014 16:30 UTC
"Lincoln" leads with 7 Golden Globe nominations
The Spielberg biopic leads the Golden Globe pack with seven nominations, followed by "Argo" and "Django Unchained"
12/13/2012 21:00 UTC
Scientists discover theory-defying black hole 12 billion times the size of the Sun
"Current theory is for a limit to how fast a black hole can grow, but this black hole is too large for that theory"
02/26/2015 04:37 UTC
Phil Gingrey once sat on the House Science Committee
Gingrey, who partially defended Todd Akin on "legitimate rape," also chairs the GOP Doctor’s Caucus
01/14/2013 03:10 UTC
Bill Nye: The pope's comments on evolution were "helpful"
"To have their head guy say we're going to join the mainstream of scientific thinking is good"
11/11/2014 21:28 UTC