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Why Jane Goodall is hopeful for the future
Salon spoke with Goodall about finding faith in dark times and her new documentary, "Jane Goodall: The Hope"
04/20/2020 23:20 UTC
20 things you might not know about "Jurassic Park"
No. 16 – It took many different animals to create the T. Rex's roar.
06/18/2022 16:59 UTC
Billionaires give 91 percent of funds for Rove-tied group
The latest fundraising numbers from the conservative American Crossroads show the super-rich continue to pony up
09/21/2010 02:30 UTC
Tracing water's path through a young star system could provide clues as to how alien life might form
What the prevalence of water in solar systems tells us about the potential of life
03/15/2023 16:00 UTC
What can't MacFarlene do?
Seth MacFarlene adds movie director to his resume with the release of "Ted"
06/28/2012 18:47 UTC
Lessons from the paperback revolution
A new book looks at two visionaries who helped transform publishing in the 1960s
01/26/2012 06:00 UTC
Remembering John Berger: The English art critic helped bring ideas to TV
Berger, who died on Monday, was eclectic, cool, and sophisticated, and kept on going 'til he hit 90
01/04/2017 22:00 UTC
Astronomers plan to double-down on the search for extraterrestrial life
This century, humanity might finally know if there's life beyond Earth in the galaxy
11/06/2021 14:00 UTC
Violating international treaties, Elon Musk's space Tesla doesn't seem to have been sterilized
Musk could have used his wealth and fame to aid STEM ed or advance science. Instead, he sent a monument to his ego
02/13/2018 00:00 UTC
Films of the decade: "Gladiator"
With grandiose CGI sets and glorious acting, Ridley Scott's epic reawakened the sword-and-sandal genre
12/29/2009 23:40 UTC
Why humans may not be ready for commercial space travel
Besides the damaging effects of space on the body, the mental health issues are terrifying
01/14/2018 23:30 UTC
"Lucy": The Eurotrash "2001" ScarJo action sequel you've been waiting for
Scarlett Johansson ingests designer drugs and becomes a godlike being in Luc Besson's pseudo-science extravaganza
07/24/2014 02:58 UTC
The bedrock of life: What makes carbon so special and how it can inform our search for alien life
Why are all living things carbon-based? Could extraterrestrial life instead be based on something like silicon?
12/20/2023 10:30 UTC
Neil deGrasse Tyson's "Accessory to War": Where "space scientists and space warriors" collide
In his new book, Neil deGrasse Tyson explores the tensions and partnerships between astrophysics and the military
09/12/2018 19:00 UTC
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