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Review: GALILEO At Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Broadway World· 7 days agoIn its world premiere at Berkeley Rep, Galileo shines a light on perhaps the most important challenge to the prevailing thought whenGalileo Galilei dared...
’Galileo: A Rock Musical’ Review: Grafting 80s-Style Power Ballads Onto The Story of a Renaissance...
Variety via AOL· 6 days agoWith science denialism and theocratic politics both on the rise, it’s an opportune moment to revisit...
The Seven Most Amazing Discoveries We’ve Made by Exploring Jupiter
Smithsonian Magazine· 1 day agoAmong the planets in our solar system, Jupiter is the eldest and largest, and it often appears as...
Sun's magnetic field discovered 20,000 miles below surface: Study
Interesting Engineering· 23 hours agoSecondly, developing new numerical algorithms to run complex simulations and test their hypothesis....
A Battle Between Science and Religion, With Galileo Caught in the Middle
KQED· 6 days agoThe support of Galileo’s close ally Bishop Barberini (Jeremy Kushnier) contributes greatly to his...
Scientists find weird link between a solar mystery and feeding black holes
Space via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoThe solar dynamo that drives sunspots and solar flares could be located near the surface of the sun...
Review: Truth Takes On Power In Berkeley Rep’S Bold New Musical ‘Galileo’
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoBerkeley Repertory Theatre's world-premiere "Galileo" is an exuberant rock musical that seeks to get into the brilliant mind of the 16th-century polymath who challenged the Catholic Church with ...
Review Roundup: GALILEO: A ROCK MUSICAL World Premiere at Berkeley Rep
Broadway World· 6 days agoThe world premiere of Galileo: A Rock Musical is now on stage Berkeley Rep now through Sunday, June 23, 2024.
Opera Theatre of St. Louis presents the festival of a lifetime
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 6 days agoIf you’ve been dreaming of a night at the opera, the new season is sure to delight you with the...
The Deep Roots Of Astronomy In Latin America
Science Friday· 1 day agoFor thousands of years, people across Central and South America looked to the sky to keep track of time and the seasons. In studying the movement of...