To illustrate his point, Tyson references Claudius Ptolemy, who once attributed the strange backward motion of planets to ...
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson shares what might happen to our atoms in death, comparing burial and cremation.
SEATTLE — He played Captain Kirk on the Star Trek franchise and then a couple years ago blasted off into space aboard a Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket. Actor William Shatner and American ...
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson laughs as “Star Trek” captain William Shatner tells a tale during a fireside chat at McCaw Hall in Seattle. (Mat Hayward Photo / Future of Space) William Shatner set ...
Not long ago in Seattle, an astronomical event of sorts happened: Two superstars collided. William Shatner, of "Star Trek" fame, and Neil deGrasse Tyson, America's favorite astrophysicist, took to the ...
NFL Network's Kyle Brandt joins Neil deGrasse Tyson to examine of the "Tush Push" with the quarterback Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles. NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport provides the latest on ...
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Colbert names Neil deGrasse Tyson as favorite guest
With one month left before The Late Show ends on May 21, Stephen Colbert revealed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson as his all-time favorite guest during their final interview. Colbert praised ...
One of America's most popular scientists has revealed what actually happens to the human body when we die and why it has ...
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Anderson Cooper spoke for virtually all CNN viewers on Friday night when he told Neil deGrasse Tyson that the famed astrophysicist’s comments were too bewildering for a layperson to comprehend.
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