Groundbreaking technology to securely store, transmit and share the massive amounts of raw data used in scientific research has supported several high-profile discoveries only two years after it was rolled out. …read more
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'Doctor Who' Review: 'Bells of St. John' Is a World Wide Web of Intrigue
By Carol Pinchefsky, Contributor
This is only the second time in Doctor Who history that the phone in the police callbox-shaped TARDIS has rung. The first time was in “The Doctor Dances,” a season 1 (or season 27/28, depending on how you count it) episode, but that was an effect of electricity and nanogenes and whatnot. “The Bells of St. John” marks the first time that the phone box has actually been used to receive a telephone call. …read more
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'Doctor Who' Returns to the TARDIS (and Season 7) on March 30
By Carol Pinchefsky, Contributor With the exception of the Christmas special, fans have been Doctor Who-less since September 29, when the Angels took Manhattan and Amy and Rory took leave of the TARDIS. But soon we’ll be Who-ful again. BBC America will be giving us the second half of season 7 starting March 30, 2013.
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Before the 50-Year 'Doctor Who' Anniversary, the BBC Will Revisit All Former Doctors
By Carol Pinchefsky, Contributor This year, Doctor Who will celebrate its fifty-year anniversary. That’s fifty years of regenerations, companions, time and space travel, Daleks, Cybermen, and a few years with K-9 (minus a sixteen-year hiatus from 1989 to 2005). But many Americans only jumped aboard the TARDIS a little less than eight years ago, thanks to the reboot that gave Christopher Eccleston a year in the title role. So how do you bring this poor, under-entertained audience up to speed? With a series of specials, of course.
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