Posts Tagged ‘Science’
 

 
 

‘Star Trek’ musical goes where no school has gone before

Anyone else have a hankering to build their own bridge? (Credit: Screenshot by Christopher MacManus/CNET) For most of us, gone are the days of middle school — that forgettable time of transition when we blossom from innoc...
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Box-office preview… from Your Grandparents

Image Credit: Jupiterimages/Getty Images EW’s box-office prognosticator Grady Smith is on vacation. Fortunately, your grandparents just sent you an email, and they made their own predictions about the weekend box office. Read...
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First American Mission To Sample An Asteroid Gets Green Light

Earth-bound scientists are on track to get their hands on asteroid soil, straight from the source, in 2023. An asteroid-sampling mission, planned for launch in 2016, is moving into development, NASA and the University of Arizon...
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High School Students Devise More Accurate Climate Modeling Method

A team of high school students have co-authored a scientific journal paper with their University of Arizona grad student instructor that could have a serious impact on the reliability of climate models. Their work details the i...
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Review: ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’

(EW.com) — “Star Trek Into Darkness” opens on a primitive planet, where the natives are restless and a volcano, in mid-eruption, traps First Officer Spock (Zachary Quinto) over a boiling ocean of lava. Natural...
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Friday Flicks: Star Trek Into Darkness Boldly Goes Where No Film Has Gone …

Paramount Pictures / Skydance Productions “Star Trek Into Darkness” Star Trek Into Darkness Though he’d already established himself as a name to watch in television terms, as the creator of Lost and Alias, it’s ...
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