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Video: Science Is Infectious in YouTube's VeritasiumWhen it comes to conveying the excitement of science, a good video is a powerful communicator.
By Mindy Weisberger Published
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Summer Reading: Best Science-y Books for KidsLong, lazy summer days are perfect for curling up in the shade or in an air-conditioned retreat indoors with a good book.
By Mindy Weisberger Published
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Spooky! Top 10 Unexplained PhenomenaScience is powerful, but it cannot explain everything. And in the vacuum of facts, some strange ideas develop.
By Live Science Staff Published
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Why Do Scientists Overspecialize into Silos? (Op-Ed)Opinion Crossing disciplinary boundaries is unusual – and crucially important.
By Thomas Bateman Published
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Parents Don't Have all the Answers, and That's OK (Op-Ed)Opinion Anyone who has spent some time with young children know that they ask “why?” – a lot.
By Carol Davenport Published
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Why More Scientists are Needed in the Public SquareOpinion The public dialogue about science is perhaps the most vital and most fraught national conversation not taking place in our country, and the ramifications are profound.
By Janet Napolitano Published
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Spacing Out Vaccines? No Evidence Supports Candidates' IdeasBy Sara G. Miller Published
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Testing the Scientific Knowledge of Americans (Infographic)A Pew survey tried to determine the level of scientific knowledge of the average American.
By Karl Tate Published
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'Daily Show' Science: 7 Times Jon Stewart Got NerdyJon Stewart's final episode as host of "The Daily Show" airs tonight, August 6, after 16 years on-air. Here are 7 times he got the science right.
By Elizabeth Goldbaum Published
