Movies like Her and The Matrix reshaped the limits of sci-fi, delivering profoundly philosophical and existential stories ...
Two of Bloomington's largest markets, the Monroe County History Center's Garage Sale and Bloomington Handmade Market, are ...
Emma Stone's latest movie with Yorgos Lanthimos and Jesse Plemons, Bugonia, has passed its first box office milestone as ...
Star Wars may have been the biggest sci-fi film out of the 1970s, but a surreal animated film from France might be the most ...
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Bendable rocks are weird!
We’ve all seen rocks break but what if they could bend instead? In this mind-bending experiment, discover the surprising science behind materials that challenge everything we thought we knew about ...
(via Be Smart) Why is the Martian sky red by day… but blue at sunset? And how did it used to look more like Earth? The strange story of Mars’ skies can reveal a lot about the Red Planet's past, and ...
The Montana Film Festival, now in its 11th year, is bringing a slate of eight features and 38 shorts to the Roxy Theater from Oct. 23-26. A lineup that largely includes selections with direct ties to ...
Years ago, scientists noted something odd: Earth’s Northern and Southern Hemispheres reflect nearly the same amount of sunlight back into space. The reason why this symmetry is odd is because the ...
If you looked out over a vast stretch of drylands, you’d probably see a sparse scattering of shrubs and small plants. It might look random, but according to a new study, it’s not. Vegetation across ...
Let’s face it: Jim Franklin is a complicated artist. And a complicated man. That much was already known. Yet we learn so much more about this dyed-in-the-wool nonconformist from “Armadillo Man: The ...
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The Weird Reason Owls Do Not Have Eyeballs
The science pros at The King of Random explain why owls do not have true eyeballs. Evidence appears to undercut claims against James, prosecutors found: Sources U.S. carries out second deadly strike ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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