“We’re born killers. What separates us from other killers is we only kill bad people. Usually.”
Star Trek: Exploring New Worlds exhibit comes to LA’s Skirball Center
Spaceship models, Kirk’s captain’s chair, plenty of props—and so many Tribbles
The Weeping Angels are as terrifying as ever in Doctor Who: Flux trailer
“There’s no use being squeamish, we’ve got the future to save.”
The proof’s in the poop: Austrians have loved beer, blue cheese for 2,700 years
They also ate primarily cereal grains, supplemented with beans, fruits, nuts, or meat.
Seminal Michael Faraday paper digitally stored in fluorescent dyes
The dyes are cheap to make, but they can’t be read without a special microscope.
Self-healing quasicrystals may resurrect hopes of practical applications
Unusual property reduces the defects that have hindered commercialization to date.
Archaeologists uncover ruins of medieval wine factory at Israel’s Yavne site
Five winepresses, treading floor, warehouses, and pottery kilns among the major finds.
Adventures of a Mathematician brings an unsung scientist back into the light
Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam helped design the H-bomb and foresaw our digital universe.
Captain Michael Burnham and crew face a dire threat in ST: Discovery S4 trailer
“Once we enter the anomaly we are going where no one has gone before.”
Review: No Time to Die finds 007’s heart in Daniel Craig’s final outing
Film brings character arc that began with Casino Royale to a satisfying conclusion.