Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson shares what might happen to our atoms in death, comparing burial and cremation.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is sounding the alarm over deep cuts to science and education funding, calling them so damaging that if another country were responsible, it would be considered a ...
To illustrate his point, Tyson references Claudius Ptolemy, who once attributed the strange backward motion of planets to ...
In October 1995, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson hadn’t yet become the pop culture science star he is today. Tyson was newly appointed as the interim director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York ...
Incorporating films you may not have known had any science in them, such as Star Wars, Frozen, Armageddon, Titanic and The Martian, award-winning astrophysics Neil deGrasse Tyson is coming to Miller ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson’s last trip to Columbus found the acclaimed astrophysicist searching for life in the universe. His next visit promises to be even more out of this world. Tyson, who appeared at ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson is the director of the Rose Center at the American Museum of Natural History and the host of Nova scienceNow, now in its fifth season. He also sat on the National Academy of ...
At just past eight, Neil DeGrasse Tyson walked onto the Jones Hall’s stage, greeted by thunderous applause from the eager crowd at his sold out show. Dr. Tyson jokingly ensured the audience that ...
While theatergoers bawled in their seats over the tragic ending of “Titanic,” Neil deGrasse Tyson fumed. As Rose lay on her plank in the freezing ocean, with Jack treading water next to her, she ...