- Steven Moffat: how fans saved the Doctor Who finale
- Star Wars and Doctor Who fans clash at Norwich convention
- Star Wars Filibuster—Patton Oswalt's 8-minute take from Parks & Recreation animated
- Here Is a Lobster that Looks Like Darth Maul
- Isaac Asimov - The Last Question
- How Critics Handled Star Trek's Bad-Guy Secret
- Benedict Cumberbatch: Shirtless Shower Scene for 'Star Trek'!—He looked bigger than he did in Sherlock, but I had no idea how much he's beefed up.
- The technology that links taxonomy and Star Trek
- The real Star Man: David Bowie champions Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield's 'Space Oddity' cover—First music video shot in space.
- Bright explosion on moon visible from Earth, NASA says
- Blast from the Past (no pun intended): Once Upon a Time, the Universe Was Really Weird
- Radio host Papantonio: Anti-intellectualism 'has become almost epidemic in America'
- Congress tries to reset science grants, wants every one to be "groundbreaking"—"If lawmakers get their way, research like recent Higgs findings could disappear."
- Republican Congressman Introduces Bill To Require Political Approval Of Scientific Papers
- Republicans Attack Science To Advance Religion and Oil Industry Profits
- Corporations are manufacturing uncertainty about scientific findings. Now scientists are fighting back
- Why is Our Government Attacking Science?
- Obama: Science funding shouldn't be 'subject to politics'
- Portland, Ore., rejecting water fluoridation
- From global warming to fluoride: Why do people deny science?—"The potent combination of our powerful intelligence with our massive reality denial has led to a dangerous world." Salon
- Why is Science Behind a Paywall?—"Scientists' work follows a consistent pattern. They apply for grants, perform their research, and publish the results in a journal. The process is so routine it almost seems inevitable. But what if it's not the best way to do science?"
- Ridiculous Fox News Claim of the Day: Reason Caused the Holocaust
- On the Flipside: England's libel laws reformed in a victory for science campaigners—"Concerns remain over 'chilling effect' of potential legal costs on defendants."
- Muzzling Science in Canada: How Tories Control The Message
- Canada Sells Out Science—John MacDougal, Presidient of the National Research Council, decrees, "Scientific discovery is not valuable unless it has commercial value."
- The Canadian War on Science: A long, unexaggerated, devastating chronological indictment
- Tesla Museum Saved
- A New Way to Promote Science?—"Members of Congress have suggested that the President should be able to pick a US Science Laureate."
- Science in schools—"The US National Center for Science Education teaches researchers how to fight for their cause."
- Egypt: Promoting science, promoting democracy
- Saudi Arabia maps genome and educational future