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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how airplane noses are sharp for aerodynamics, reducing drag, saving fuel, and boosting speed.
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the difference between atomic and hydrogen bombs, detailing how fission and fusion create vastly ...
In a conversation with comedian Hasan Minhaj, the astrophysicist weighs in on artificial intelligence hype, the myth of AGI, ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson highlights how Russia led key space milestones, while the U.S. hasn’t gone beyond low Earth orbit in 50+ ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson shares his agnostic view on God, stressing the need for evidence in belief. With respect and clarity, he ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson tackles the age-old question of why we exist, blending science, philosophy, and cosmic perspective to ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the origins of AM and PM, revealing their Latin roots and diving into the history of timekeeping, from sundials to digital clocks—and why noon and midnight still confuse ...
While the Big Bang Theory is famous for its witty sense of humor and unforgettable characters, the show also has a plethora ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson spotlights the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, set to revolutionize astronomy with its 3.2-gigapixel eye, tracking supernovae, dark matter, and the dynamic universe like never before.
Visual storyteller Platon and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will be two of the two of the speakers at Purdue University Northwest's Sinai Forum later this year.
Neil deGrasse Tyson recalls a powerful moment with Stephen Hawking, who told him, “You can’t think of everything”—a humbling reminder of the vast, endless mystery of the universe and human curiosity.
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How Neptune Was Found
Neil deGrasse Tyson reveals how Newton's laws led to Neptune’s discovery before it was seen, showcasing the power of ...