The feature unearths a lost 1985 student film made with Takei and has been acquired by Tribeca Films, the distribution label ...
Star Trek is one of the most iconic TV and movie franchises of all time, and a new film will explore what makes fans keep ...
Over the weekend, astronauts aboard the orbiting International Space Station added a module like none other. Think an RV that expands out the back with extra space for sleeping quarters. In the case ...
Acoustic tractor beam technology has been making waves in physics since it was first proposed by Dr. Philip Marston in 2006 at Washington State University. His work was published in The Journal of the ...
You know what’s harder than launching something into space? Building something in space. Just think about it: you have no gravity up there to keep any objects still. You can’t rely on the mere fact ...
Mixtape Onika is back with her Young Money colleagues. Nicki Minaj spent the last week teasing that new music would arrive this week. On Friday (May 14), the New York native delivered her 2009 mixtape ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I focus on philanthropy, civil society, housing and the welfare state. America’s “independent sector”—its civil society—is the ...
"Beam me up, Scotty" is a phrase that became iconic in the 1960s from its roots on the TV sci-fi show Star Trek. Although it was never said in exactly that way -- "Beam us up, Scotty" is the closest ...
Maybe YACHT wouldn't be that sad if the complete and total annihilation of the human race happened tomorrow. The video for their song "Beam Me Up," off their recent album Shangri-La, finds the band ...
For Star Trek fans in the ‘60s, “Beam me up, Scotty” became a colloquialism. It’s funny how prophetic this futuristic communication device was 40 years ago. Star Trek had the Tri-Coder, a pre-GPS ...