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Creationists now losing their minds because Neil deGrasse Tyson explained electricity
We wish we were joking
05/19/2014 17:00 UTC
Five "Cosmos" moments that made creationists' heads explode
"Cosmos" may be finishing soon, but these truths are written in the stars -- whether Ken Ham likes it or not
06/08/2014 14:58 UTC
Netflix's gorgeous "Dig" loses sight of its own discoveries in favor of soapy period melodrama
Recently seen in "Promising Young Woman," Carey Mulligan stars alongside Ralph Fiennes, Johnny Flynn and Lily James
01/14/2021 21:50 UTC
Letters
Readers react to Amory Lovins' and James Howard Kunstler's competing visions for what will happen when we run out of oil, and sound off on Kunstler's book "The Long Emergency."
05/28/2005 12:00 UTC
"Arrested Development" to extend Season 4
Originally approved for ten episodes, show creator Mitch Hurwitz is adding between two to five more
12/12/2012 19:05 UTC
21st Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere.
"Nerds 2.0.1": PBS's all-too-brief history of the Internet; Linus Torvalds, geek magnet.
11/24/1998 01:00 UTC
Of math prodigies and canine cosmonauts
'Habitus' mixes a dab of literary theory with a dose of the fantastic.
10/01/1998 23:00 UTC
"The Princess of Montpensier": A delicious French bodice-ripper
A gorgeous cast and a vivid glimpse of 16th-century love and life make "Princess of Montpensier" a delight
04/09/2011 05:01 UTC
Marvel Studio's own origin myth: "Assembling a Universe"
Marvel Studio details the beginnings of its "Universe" with an all new TV special.
03/18/2014 21:09 UTC
Balrogs! Cave trolls! Hobbits!
Critics get to see a 25-minute preview of December's much-anticipated "Lord of the Rings" movie.
10/19/2001 23:50 UTC
Behind the image of strength, Bush is a moral coward
Al Gore: "In almost every policy area, the administration's consistent goal has been to eliminate any constraints on their exercise of raw power."
01/17/2004 02:11 UTC
"The Walking Dead" ups the carnage
The new season offers a lot more of the same, but still manages to sneak in a few scenes of elegiac poignancy
10/12/2012 21:30 UTC
Why prime numbers still fascinate mathematicians, 2,300 years later
Primes still have the power to surprise
04/09/2018 00:00 UTC
The Doomsday Clock is an imperfect metaphor — but the existential danger is all too real
Critics call the clock a scare-mongering device — but the problem is, we have good reasons to fear extinction
02/05/2023 17:00 UTC
Best of 2018: Aliens at the dinner table
My family didn't argue about politics or religion. Our major source of contention at dinner was UFOs
12/26/2018 00:30 UTC