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- A deceased billionaire leaves his spoiled adult grandson a series of odd tasks to perform in order to receive "the ultimate gift," with the resentful grandson having no idea what that might be.
- Three rebellious teenage girls decide to even the score in the battle of the sexes.
- Eight college students are stalked and killed by a maniac dressed in a hag mask.
- Explores wave-particle duality: the mind-bending notion that electrons can be two completely different things - waves and particles.
- Sibling rivalry heats up between Derek and Casey when Casey tries to help Edwin with his girl problem and Derek is forced to help Lizzie with her hockey. Both become too wrapped up in being a better big-sib than the other and forget about the needs of the younger siblings they are trying to help.
- Discoveries at the Large Hadron Collider, in Geneva, Switzerland, will establish a new Golden Age, bringing our fundamental understanding of the physical world to a new level.
- Professor Roger Penrose describes a very different proposal, one that suggests a succession of universes prior to our own.
- Jeffrey Rosenthal shows us how probability and randomness can shed new light on many familiar situations in our everyday lives.
- Raymond Laflamme discusses how leading researchers are building ultra-powerful quantum computers.
- Modern scientific and technological developments are vastly different from the forecasts by science fiction authors who promised us space travel and intelligent humanoid robots.
- International researchers at the Large Hadron Collider, in Geneva, Switzerland, will soon embark on one of science's greatest adventures.
- Ben Schumacher describes how some things can happen in our universe, and others cannot. The laws of physics establish the boundary between possibility and impossibility.
- At the beginning of the 20th century Einstein published three revolutionary ideas that changed forever how we view nature.
- Neil Turok discusses the overwhelming evidence of the Big Bang theory and how the cause of this event remains deeply mysterious.
- There's a gigantic black hole at the center of our galaxy with gravity so strong that nothing can escape from it, not even light.
- Acclaimed writer and scientist Leonard Mlodinow shows us how randomness, change, and probability reveal a tremendous amount about our daily lives.
- Brian Schmidt discusses the life of the universe, and how astronomers have traced its history back more than 13 billion years.