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Celebrity astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will return to Indiana University Auditorium for the first time since 2017.
Is the universe and everything in it going to be pulled to shreds at the sub-atomic level like Spider-Man in Infinity War?
The Northwest Indiana Sinai Forum this fall includes CBS Sunday Morning TV journalist David Pogue and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Noted astrophysicist and Cosmos host Neil deGrasse Tyson has been accused of sexual misconduct by three women. In an article published by Patheos on Thursday (via The Hollywood Reporter), two ...
Think organic food and fresh air helped people live longer in the past? Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson explains why only science changed life expectancy.
In a conversation with comedian Hasan Minhaj, the astrophysicist weighs in on artificial intelligence hype, the myth of AGI, ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson: --about five billion years and so, we probably have other issues to concern ourselves with for our survival between now and then. Charlie Rose: You said, "I am--we are stardust." ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson honors Carl Sagan’s “Pale Blue Dot” on The Late Show, reflecting on Earth’s fragility, human unity, and ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson was livetweeting this episode, which he doesn't do every week. So it was a treat to see him pull out some behind the scenes photos, and to also prove that he is a wizard just ...
We didn’t actually film on Mars. That’s what Director @BrannonBraga told me to say to you all. #WatchingCosmos — Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) May 19, 2014 ...
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) June 28, 2021 Space Aliens might be surprised to learn that a third of our lives — a third of every Earth rotation — we lay semi-comatose on cushions.
On this week's Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, Neil deGrasse Tyson looked at how we know that the earth is 4.5 billion years old. It's an interesting story, but not quite as interesting as what that ...