Ahead of the film adaptation’s release, Weir talked to Popular Mechanics about creating accurate sci-fi tech, protagonist ...
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‘Like helping Bill Nye with a science project’: Pistons guard explains viral brawl moment
One of the more memorable events of the Detroit Pistons’ season came in early February when a fight broke out in a matchup ...
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Back in 1993, Rotel gave its engineers a license to go wild and design a no-compromise range of hi-fi electronics that was ...
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Andy Weir on the science of ‘Project Hail Mary'
What would you do if you woke up on a spaceship light-years from Earth without knowing why you're there? Based on the New ...
Hollywood has never been known for its strict adherence to science. In most blockbusters the laws of physics are treated more like polite suggestions than hard rules.
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir is one of today's best science fiction books. While much of the science and math is great, it falls a bit when it comes to evolution.
I spoke with Andy Weir about the adaptation of his hit novel, Project Hail Mary. Our conversation quickly turned into a mind-blowing lesson about science fiction.
"Project Hail Mary" is such an accomplishment, such an overwhelming, often dazzling thriller full of emotion and heart and some really good jokes, that it's easy to forget that this is the first ...
Andy Weir attends the ‘Project Hail Mary’ New York premiere at Lincoln Center on March 18, 2026 in New York City. When asked ...
"Project Hail Mary" stars Ryan Gosling as Dr. Ryland Grace, a teacher-turned-hero. Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller blend humor and science in this sci-fi. The film, based on Andy Weir's novel, ...
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Edwardsville District 7 students showcase science projects, STEM learning at EHS event
Students from primary through intermediate schools presented experiments, posters and engineering designs.
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