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Neil deGrasse Tyson Warns Science Denial Could 'Dismantle' DemocracyRenowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson urges Americans to become more scientifically literate in a short video he posted yesterday (April 19) on his Facebook page.
By Tracy Staedter Published
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March for Science Organizers to Kickstart New Social MovementOn the eve of the March for Science, organizers have started hinting about what they plan to do next.
By Brian Kahn Published
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Streaming Science: What's New to Netflix in MarchWhat's new on Netflix this month in science- and technology-themed entertainment? Take a peek with Live Science.
By Mindy Weisberger Published
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Couch Potato Scientists, Get Ready: Coming to Netflix in FebruaryLooking for science- and technology-themed entertainment on Netflix? Here’s what's new to the site this month.
By Mindy Weisberger Published
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Scientists Plan Washington March in Response to TrumpWhat began as a political conversation on Reddit is turning into a national movement: Scientists are planning to march on Washington to express their support for rigorous scientific research.
By Laura Geggel Published
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What If We're Wrong? History Suggests Everything Will Be DisprovedHindsight is 20/20, right? That's the premise of a new book that poses the question: What if we were wrong?
By Jim McLauchlin Published
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YouTube's 'SciShow': Exploring the Unexpected"SciShow" tackles interesting science stories — especially the "really weird, peculiar, surprising bits."
By Mindy Weisberger Published
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YouTube's MinutePhysics: Matter and Energy Get AnimatedOn the YouTube channel MinutePhysics, host and creator Henry Reich uses hand-drawn animations to illustrate and explain complex concepts.
By Mindy Weisberger Published
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YouTube's Gross Science: Where 'Icky' Meets 'Intriguing'At the junction where "icky" meets "intriguing" is the YouTube channel "Gross Science," created and hosted by Anna Rothschild.
By Mindy Weisberger Published
