Entertainment

Computer program extrapolates video from a single image.
Charles Q. Choi, Contributor
The futuristic ideas from the original "Star Trek" series have inspired today's technology.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
Fireworks are so advanced they turn into shapes like hearts, stars and even smiley faces. But have you ever wondered how they do that?
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer
According to some scientists, watching cat videos should be encouraged at work.
Alistair Jennings, Contributor
A new movie tells the story of an underdog Indian mathematician.
Ramin Skibba, Contributor
Film-making and science, an artful collaboration.
Marsha Lewis, Contributing Producer
For one night, science and technology are the stars of the show.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
To keep the board aloft, superconductors get stuck in magnetic fields.
Michael Greshko, Contributor
Want to inspire the next generation of female engineers? Create a TV show about her.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
This year's Sci-Tech awards include improvements in appearances of trees and hairstyles for movies.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
Research suggests that the brain is good at tracking movement, less accurate at perceiving detail.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
Physicist Kip Thorne addresses critiques of movie's plot elements.
Ben P. Stein, Contributor