A T. rex skeleton lies in limbo thanks to the government shutdown; a brand-new “Space Race” gets under way.
The Science Guy exits a TV dance competition, but there's still plenty of science-themed dancing on the Internet.
"Dancing With The Stars" contestant Bill Nye reportedly suffered a knee injury on Monday night on the show and was hospitalized.
Funny Twitter reactions and memes circled the Internet after Bill Nye made headlines for being on "Dancing With The Stars."
ABC announced the full cast lineup of "Dancing with the Stars" on Wednesday. Meet the full cast of season 17, which includes Snooki, Bill Nye "The Science Guy," Valerie Harper, Jack Osbourne, Leah Remini and more.
Drew Brees isn't paralyzed, despite a report posted on Global Associated News.
Even a science guy can't be right 100 percent of the time.
Thankfully, 1998 QE2 is going to stay out pretty far -- at least 15 times the distance between the Earth and the moon.
“The Big Bang Theory” is about to get bigger as the cast adds television legend Bob Newhart for a guest star role on the hit CBS sitcom this May.
Bill Nye warns how dangerous it could be to teach children creationism versus evolution.
The actor Kirk Douglas is alive despite a rumor that picked up steam around the Internet Thursday. This fake news comes in the wake of Douglas’s announced that he would double the $5 million donation to Los Angeles’ Skid Row.
Alfonso Ribeiro is not dead, as the actor best known for playing Carlton Banks on the hit television show "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" reassured his fans via Twitter Saturday. Ribeiro is just the latest actor said to be dead in what is beginning to seem like an unending number of celebrity death hoaxes that gain traction online through social media.
Morgan Freeman is not dead, despite a report that originated on Facebook earlier this week. A Morgan Freeman impersonator, though, did read aloud from the book "50 Shades of Grey."
Despite reports surfacing Saturday that 50 Cent was killed in a car accident the rapper is alive and well. 50 Cent has been in the news of late because of the suicide of his former manager, Chris Lighty. The fake news story comes just one day after actor Eddie Murphy was thought to have been killed in a snowboarding accident.
Bill Cosby is not dead. Neither is Eddie Murphy, Denzel Washington, or Bill Nye. But celebrity death rumors like this pop up all the time on sites such as Twitter, where false information can spread like wildfire.
Despite reports surfacing Friday that Eddie Murphy was killed in a snowboarding accident in Switzerland the actor is alvie and well. His supposed death has been said to have taken place dozens of times throughout his career.
Chris Lighty reportedly committed suicide, reports are saying. The news that Lighty has passed was confirmed by Vibe and close friends.
After Bill Nye "the Science Guy," it was the celebrity comedian Bill Cosby who became victim of yet another celebrity death hoax in Twitter and Facebook Monday.
Scientist and educator William Sanford Nye, a.k.a. "Bill Nye the Science Guy," spoke out against creationism in a YouTube video published on Thursday, Aug. 23. Three days later, rumors of Nye's death became a trending topic on Twitter, which sparked a massive outpouring of support for the allegedly dead PBS children's show host.
"Denial of evolution is unique to the United States," Bill Nye claims in a video posted on the Big Think channel at YouTube on Friday. The scientist and former TV personality had harsh words for the creationist theory, saying it could have a negative effect if it is taught to children.
NASA will be attempting one of its most impressive and technically challenging feats ever, as it tries to land the Curiosity rover on the surface of Mars within hours. Obviously, Mars is pretty far away, which means you can't see it in person. So how best to watch the landing? Read on.