September 25, 2017 The solar eclipse that rocked the world of science This coming Monday’s total solar eclipse is also a sobering reminder of the famous 1919 eclipse that unceremoniously demolished a 232-year-old scientific consensus many once thought was unassailable – Newton’s theory of gravity.
September 25, 2017 Doctors brace for rise in ER visits ahead of solar eclipse As potentially millions of Americans travel to see the total solar eclipse on Monday (Aug.
September 25, 2017 Tech Q&A: Streaming live sports, photographing the eclipse, ditching your work phone and more How to stream live sports Q: I love sports.
September 25, 2017 Solar Eclipse: Throughout most of human history, an eclipse was something to fear. The gods were angry, and who knew what would happen next? On Monday, millions of Americans will be celebrating the solar eclipse.
September 25, 2017 The eclipse of 2017 has nothing to do with politics The Moon is about to come between the Earth and the Sun.
September 25, 2017 Are solar eclipses proof of God? On Monday something will happen in the U.S. that should startle — or at least perplex — anyone who gives it any thought.
September 25, 2017 Dr. Marc Siegel: Solar eclipse - science, safety, and wonder Sun worship is not new, in fact, the 14th century B.C. Egyptians worshiped the sun god in a religion known as Atonism.
September 25, 2017 The eclipse of 2017 has nothing to do with politics -- hooray! Perhaps best of all, the eclipse has nothing at all to do with politics. The sun, the moon and all of nature don’t care who said what or when, or who got elected.
September 25, 2017 Judge denies witness chance to view eclipse A federal judge in Florida ruled a trial couldn't be postponed just because one of the key witnesses -- a federal agent -- had travel plans to see the solar eclipse.
September 25, 2017 Google doodle celebrates the historic Great American solar eclipse Google is commemorating today's (Aug. 21) epic total solar eclipse with a special animated doodle showing the moon blotting out the sun — with the help of two playful aliens, who bounce Earth's nearest neighbor back and forth with their spacecraft. (Go to the Google search page to get the full effect.)