Marshall Honorof
Marshall Honorof is a senior editor for Tom's Guide, overseeing the site's coverage of gaming hardware and software. He comes from a science writing background, having studied paleomammalogy, biological anthropology, and the history of science and technology. After hours, you can find him practicing taekwondo or doing deep dives on classic sci-fi.
Latest articles by Marshall Honorof
'Star Trek: Discovery' Panel Reveals New Show's Secrets
By Marshall Honorof published
What I Learned by Watching Every 'Star Trek' Show and Movie
By Marshall Honorof published
Star Trek is a story about our shared humanity and the wondrous destiny that awaits us if we can get our act together and explore the cosmos.
Highly Logical! 'Star Trek'-Inspired Vulcan Ale Makes US Debut
By Marshall Honorof published
Even a veteran Starfleet officer would have a hard time turning down a pint of Vulcan Ale, a new Star Trek-inspired IPA perfect for a crisp autumn night of stargazing.
Adr1ft Casts You Alone In Space
By Marshall Honorof published
Adr1ft casts you as a lone astronaut in the wreckage of a space station whose time and resources are rapidly running out.
At Astronomy on Tap, Space Lessons Come with a Drink
By Marshall Honorof published
Drawing a crowd for a series of lectures on astronomy isn't easy — unless, of course, you have alcohol on your side.
Rebooting 'Cosmos': Neil DeGrasse Tyson Explains Why Iconic TV Series Returns in 2014
By Marshall Honorof published
The celebrated astrophysicist and science educator wants to reach a new generation with his update of the seminal 1980 miniseries, which was hosted by the late cosmologist Carl Sagan.
Rovio Reveals 'Angry Birds Star Wars II'
By Marshall Honorof published
Both Padawans and Jedi Masters alike should prepare their thumbs for "Angry Birds Star Wars II," set to release across mobile platforms, game consoles and computers on September 19.
Multiverse or Universe? Physicists Debate
By Marshall Honorof published
The models that predict the behavior of the early universe may also predict a multiverse beyond.
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