Movies and television

A new movie tells the story of an underdog Indian mathematician.
Ramin Skibba, Contributor
For one night, science and technology are the stars of the show.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
We look at the real-life science of the spacecraft and mission in the book and movie.
Michael Greshko, Contributor
When the suspense rises, your eyes stick to the screen.
Michael Greshko, Contributor
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
Physicist Kip Thorne addresses critiques of movie's plot elements.
Ben P. Stein, Contributor
Fifty years after the term "black hole" was coined, audiences and scientists remain captivated.
Ben P. Stein, Contributor
Computer graphics and Oscar-winning technology bring the film to life.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
A lack of attention to detail can be a good thing.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
Turning scientists into rockstars.
Chris Gorski, Editor