It’s been a minute since we’ve had a big screen space epic that’s as fun as it is awe inspiring. The last memorable one might ...
The rise of Star Trek fandom didn’t begin in a convention hall packed with thousands of fans—it started, improbably, in a public library. On March 1, 1969, just weeks before Star Trek would ...
Explore 25 science experiments that defied the laws of physics, revealing mind-bending phenomena that challenge intuition.
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
I spoke with Andy Weir about the adaptation of his hit novel, Project Hail Mary. Our conversation quickly turned into a ...
The Buffalo Museum of Science is opening a new exhibit to honor the history of stadiums and arenas in Western New York, ...
Sci-fi stories ask “what if,” and they answer “then what.” Whether the film is an exciting blockbuster, a tiny and ambitious indie enigma, a terrifying horror story or a depressing work of severe ...
The Alexandria Lions held its annual mid-winter Bingo Fundraiser on Feb. 12 at the Alexandria VFW and it was a success. “Our ...
We all know dinosaurs were scary. Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest land carnivores of all time, weighing between 11,000 and 15,500 pounds, the equivalent of almost three adult African ...
A lot of people write about what they see, but scientists have a uniquely effective way to observe the world and develop ...
A look at several great women in science — and why so many of them, and their contributions, have been forgotten.
If the data that’s collected in the Rockies performance lab in Scottsdale is a tool, then Brandon Stone — Colorado’s manager of performance science — is the handyman holding the toolbox. Stone has run ...