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Outer Places to Host 'Science of Star Wars' Panel at 2015 San Diego Comic-Con
by Caryn Robbins - July 07, 2015

The science behind the 'Galaxy far far away' is coming to San Diego Comic-Con....


Jimmy Pardo Hosts New Science Channel Game Show RACE TO ESCAPE, Premiering Tonight
by TV News Desk - July 25, 2015

Two groups of strangers. Two identical rooms. One goal: GET OUT! In Science Channel's psychological game show RACE TO ESCAPE...


NBC LEARN Debuts 6-Part Video Series 'Nanotechnology: Super Small Science'
by Caryn Robbins - January 25, 2016

How can some things be so small, and yet so significant? A new video series produced by NBC Learn, the educational arm of the NBCUniversal News Group, in partnership with the National Science Foundation, sheds light on this question....


Science Channel to Premiere New Episodes of OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE, Beg. 6/20
by Caryn Robbins - June 09, 2015

Science Channel's fast-paced countdown series OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE is back with more mind-boggling experiments, extraordinary inventions and jaw-dropping scientific stunts....


Museum of Discovery and Science to Host GSK Science in the Summer
by Tyler Peterson - April 17, 2015

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Science Channel to Premiere New Season of NASA's UNEXPLAINED FILES , 2/23
by Caryn Robbins - January 08, 2016

Since the launch of the manned space program more than 50 years ago, cameras aboard NASA spacecraft have captured thousands of images that have been shared publicly to the delight of millions....


THE BIBLE AND SCIENCE Come Together in New Book
by Christina Mancuso - February 13, 2015

JONESBOROUGH, Tenn....


Otherworld Theatre to Present 4th Annual JUGGERNAUT FILM FESTIVAL
by Caryn Robbins - March 11, 2016

The 4th Annual Juggernaut Film Festival is a one­day event to celebrate Science Fiction and Fantasy short films from around the world....


NEXT TIME YOU SEE A SPIDERWEB is Released
by Christina Mancuso - September 30, 2015

Children who would normally say 'Ick!' when they spot a spider will say 'Ooh!' after reading Next Time You See a Spiderweb, an exciting new book from NSTA Kids, a division of NSTA Press. Designed especially for young readers to experience with a parent, teacher, or adult friend, the book describes h...


Science Channel Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Hubble Space Telescope Tonight
by TV News Desk - April 19, 2015

Since 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope has opened our eyes to the infinite universe, showing us wonders we never knew existed....


RICHTER'S WAR Wins Best Short Screenplay at Los Angeles CineFest
by Tyler Peterson - March 29, 2016

?Daniel P. Douglas announces his script, 'Richter's War,' has won best short screenplay at the February 2016 Los Angeles CineFest. The science fiction World War II hardboiled detective story has previously won or placed in multiple contests during 2015 and 2016....


Top Prize in Science, Wine & Literary Wit Now Accepting Submissions
by Marina Kennedy - March 27, 2016

Napa Valley's Caldwell Vineyard is now accepting submissions from the creatively and scientifically inclined for the 8th annual Rocket Science Wine Label Contest. Amateurs and professionals alike may submit memos or memes, formulas or fictions relating to rocket science, astrophysics, culture, space...


Springer to Publish New Book, HOLLYWOOD SCIENCE
by Matt Smith - January 29, 2016

Magic swords, wands, cauldrons and cloaks of invisibility do not exist in reality. In contrast, it is possible that scenarios like crashed aircrafts looming out of the mists of an alien planet, patients being snatched from the jaws of death by a risky medical breakthrough, or smug murderers who are ...


Science Channel Premieres New Episode of OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE Tonight
by TV News Desk - June 20, 2015

Science Channel's fast-paced countdown series OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE is back with more mind-boggling experiments, extraordinary inventions and jaw-dropping scientific stunts....


Science Channel Premieres New Season of SURVIVORMAN Tonight
by TV News Desk - November 07, 2015

SURVIVORMAN is back for an all-new season beginning tonight, Nov. 7 at 10PM as survival expert Les Stroud takes off and heads to punishing corners of the world with a few cameras to document his survival experiences....


Science Channel Airs Live Space Launch Today
by TV News Desk - March 27, 2015

Join Science Channel for the LIVE broadcast via NASA TV as NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and crew launch on one year in space at the International Space Station (ISS). Tune into the historic spacecraft launch scheduled for today, March 27 at 3:35PM ET...


Science Channel's DIRECT FROM PLUTO Delivers Record-Breaking Viewership
by Caryn Robbins - July 21, 2015

On the heels of Science Channel delivering its most watched second quarter ever, DIRECT FROM PLUTO: THE FIRST ENCOUNTER on Wednesday, July 15, at 10 PM broke into the network top 15 telecasts of all time in Total Viewers P2+ in Live +3....


Science Channel's WHAT ON EARTH? is Network's Most-Watched Series of All Time
by Caryn Robbins - March 11, 2016

Science Channel's WHAT ON EARTH? concluded its second season on March 1 and became the network's most watched series of all time with a season average of 794,000 Total Viewers P2+ in L+3....


SEARCH FOR THE NEXT MYTHBUSTERS Among Science Channel's 2016-17 Upfront Slate
by Caryn Robbins - April 01, 2016

Science Channel achieved its highest rated quarter ever among Persons 25-54/18-49, Men 18-49 and Women 25-54/18-49 in L+3 during 1Q16, after delivering the most watched year ever in Primetime 2015*....


Museum of Science, Boston Commits $200K to Create Scholarships for Elementary Teachers in STEM Professional Development
by Christina Mancuso - November 16, 2015

The Museum of Science, Boston today announced a new initiative to bring high-quality professional development to elementary teachers at high-needs schools nationwide. The Museum is investing $200,000 to create a scholarship program that will help elementary teachers integrate engineering in their cl...


Science Channel to Present 'Outrageous Acts of Summer' Week, Beg. 6/20
by Caryn Robbins - June 17, 2015

Science Channel celebrates summer with premieres and special episodes of OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE,OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF PSYCH, WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG, HOW IT'S MADE andMYTHBUSTERS starting Saturday, June 20th at 9PM ET/PT....


Science Channel Premieres New Season of IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING Tonight
by TV News Desk - March 16, 2016

IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING answers these questions, and more, when it returns for an all new season tonight, March 16 at 9PM....


Science Channel Premieres New Season of WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG Tonight
by TV News Desk - August 12, 2015

In the first season of WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG, Kevin and Grant only scratched the surface of the world of viral video mishaps, and tonight, August 12 at 10PM ET/PT they're back with more mind-blowing science and never-before-seen stunts....


Staten Island Children's Museum's Annual Carnival & Science Spectacular Returns This Summer
by Tyler Peterson - May 15, 2015

-The Staten Island Children's Museum presents its annual museum fundraiser, the Carnival & Science Spectacular.  The Carnival takes place on the Museum's spacious East Meadow and incorporates Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) learning into traditional carnival fun, rides, games, popcorn...


INTO THE WOODS Songs Parsed in CUNY TV's SCIENCE GOES TO THE MOVIES This Week
by Movies News Desk - March 18, 2015

For its all-new second monthly episode, SCIENCE GOES TO THE MOVIES deconstructs the science in The Imitation Game and Into The Woods. Co-hosts Faith Salie and Dr. Heather Berlin are joined by cryptologist Rosario Gennaro, of The City College/CUNY and the Center for Algorithms and Interactive Scienti...






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