Science in the Movies
In the Early Years of the AIDS Epidemic, Families Got Help From an Unlikely Source
'An Early Frost' was a made-for-TV movie with a purpose beyond entertainment
Getting to the Roots of "Plant Horror"
From the serious—pod people—to the farcical—”feed me, feed me!”—this genre has produced some strange stuff
The "Science" Behind "Geostorm", the Newest Weather-Fueled Doomsday Flick
Researchers have long sought control over the weather, but have yet to find a realistic way to master it
WWII Enigma Machine Found at Flea Market Sells for $51,000
The legendary coding machine was first unearthed by a mathematician with a careful eye who purchased it for roughly $114
When We Go to Mars, Will We Have a Real-Life HAL 9000 With Us?
How generations of NASA scientists were inspired by an evil Hollywood supercomputer
How Filmmakers Distill Science for the Big Screen
The new film <i>Amazon Adventure</i> turns decades of research into 45 minutes of visual majesty
Why Do So Many Hollywood Villains Have Skin Conditions?
A new study cautions that the scars and warts that afflict many movie villains could contribute to social stigmas
How Big Can a Land Animal Get?
King Kong's biggest enemy isn’t humans—it’s the laws of physics
Can Humans Ever Harness the Power of Hibernation?
Scientists want to know if astronauts can hibernate during long spaceflights. First, they need to understand what hibernation is
Does the Linguistic Theory at the Center of the Film ‘Arrival’ Have Any Merit?
We asked a Smithsonian linguist and an anthropologist to debate the matter
Smithsonian Expert Fills in the Missing Science Behind the Movie “Sully”
Forensic ornithologist Carla Dove shares her story of analyzing the bird remains or “snarge” scraped from the engines of flight 1549
Mice Watching "Touch of Evil" Teach Scientists About the Mind's Eye
By tracking mice neurons, scientists hope to understand consciousness
What Will Really Happen When San Andreas Unleashes the Big One?
A major earthquake will cause plenty of destruction along the West Coast, but it won’t look like it does in the movies
The Hoverboard Fantasy Comes True, Just As "Back to the Future" Predicted
Hold onto your flux capacitors; the future is here
Technology from ‘Interstellar’ Could Be Useful to Scientists, Too
The movie’s visual effects are now being used for scientific research
The Scientist Behind "Jurassic World", Jack Horner, Breaks Down the Movie's Thrilling Trailer
We spoke with the paleontologist, who was an adviser on the <em>Jurassic Park</em> movies, about the science behind the franchise
Would Astronauts Survive an Interstellar Trip Through a Wormhole?
Well, it depends on your definition of "wormhole" …
Why "Interstellar" Belongs in the Pantheon of the Best "Realistic" Science Fiction Films
The film follows a well-trodden path, says Smithsonian space historian Cathleen Lewis, who gives it a thumbs up
James Marsh Enters Stephen Hawking’s Universe
The director on his new film, <i>The Theory of Everything</i>
Patrick Stewart on His Craft, 21st-Century Science and Robot Ethics
The actor whose leading roles in “Star Trek” and X-Men have taken him into the far future, reflects on where present-day society is headed
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