Star Trek

Executive producer Ronald Moore participates in the Starz "Outlander" panel at the Television Critics Association (TCA) Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, California January 9, 2015.
Aha Moments
Aha Moment: Ronald D. Moore on ‘Star Trek’
Flying Cars and Tricorders: How Sci-Fi Invented the Present
Full Episode
Flying Cars and Tricorders: How Sci-Fi Invented the Present
Full Episode
Arts, Culture & Media
The Pequod vs. The Enterprise
Arts, Culture & Media
The Pequod vs. The Enterprise
Arts, Culture & Media
Why Yes, I Do Speak Klingon
Arts, Culture & Media
Harlan Ellison: Best Seller
Arts, Culture & Media
Aha Moment: Star Trek
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Captain’s Log
Arts, Culture & Media
This Pioneering Cosmonaut Will Be Your New Heroine, Thanks to “Orange is the New Black”
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What Is the Multiverse (Or, How Can There Be Two Mr. Spocks)?
Conservator Ariel O’Connor uses X-ray fluorescence spectrometry to determine what metal alloy was used to construct the port engine of the Enterprise model
Arts
Boldly going where no TV prop has gone before
Performer Jacqueline Salamack (L) jokes with an audience member after a performance of "A Klingon Christmas Carol" in Chicago, December 20, 2012.
Arts
Why yes, I do speak Klingon
William Shatner, in a pose similar to his Star Trek character Captain Kirk using his communicator, unveils North America's first real-time video conferencing cell phone during a news conference in Toronto April 2, 2007.
Arts
Kirk to Enterprise: The piece of ‘Star Trek’ in your pocket
Executive producer Ronald Moore participates in the Starz "Outlander" panel at the Television Critics Association (TCA) Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, California January 9, 2015.
Aha Moments
Aha Moment: Ronald D. Moore on ‘Star Trek’
The official logo of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY premiering on CBS All Access and CBS Television Network.
Arts
Canonical hoo-hah
Science fiction Star Trek paintings.
Technology
It’s a Star Trek and Blade Runner future, we’re just living in it
Leonard Nimoy, cast member of the new film "Star Trek Into Darkness," poses as he arrives at the film's premiere in Hollywood on May 14, 2013.
Culture
Leonard Nimoy, ‘Star Trek”s Spock, dies at 83
A true-color image of Jupiter taken by the Cassini spacecraft. The Galilean moon Europa casts a shadow on the planet's cloud tops.
Technology
Exciting new ideas in space technology are getting short-changed by Congress
A panel from the new book, "Terms of Service: Understanding Our Role in the World of Big Data."
Books
Al Jazeera America explains big data with help from a comic book artist
George Takei, an ctor, activist and the star of the documentary "To Be Takei," spoke about the early part of his acting career, when he regretfully took on roles that furthered Asian stereotypes.
Culture
Racism shaped George Takei’s life ‘as fantastically as science fiction’
Environment
Warp Speed Ahead!
Arts, Culture & Media
The Inventor of the Klingon Language
George Takei: Christmas at a Japanese Internment Camp
Remixing the Holidays with George Takei
Arts, Culture & Media
William Shatner
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Aha Moment: Star Trek
Arts, Culture & Media
Parenting Lessons from Atticus
Arts, Culture & Media
Why Yes, I Do Speak Klingon
Arts, Culture & Media
Leonard Nimoy’s secret selves