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Kate Downey: I Love Buzz Aldrin

December 27, 2019

After watching a documentary about the moon landing, Kate Downey comes away with a love of all things Buzz Aldrin.

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In Astronomy Tags Kate Downey, Buzz Aldrin, NASA, astronomy, science communication, hero, space, Season 9

Sheena Cruickshank: Hermit Crab Rescue Mission

February 22, 2019

Growing up, Sheena Cruickshank's teenage older brother inspires her love of science, but then one summer he returns from university with a lump on his arm.

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In Science Communication Tags Sheena Cruickshank, siblings, cancer, science communication, family

Latasha Wright: Strong as a Horse

February 22, 2019

Just before she leaves for her dream opportunity to teach marine science on the Red Sea, Latasha Wright gets a call that puts her plans in jeopardy.

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In Science Education Tags Latasha Wright, family, fathers, grief, science communication, education, ocean, marine biology, Red Sea, Season 9

Seth Cottrell: I Got a Lot of Questions

December 21, 2018

Looking to connect with new people, mathematician Seth Cottrell sets up an ‘Ask a Mathematician’ booth at Burning Man.

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In Mathematics, Science Communication Tags Seth Cottrell, math, Season 8, Burning Man, science communication, Springer Nature

Herman B. White: What Tuskegee Taught Me

August 24, 2018

Herman B. White leaves his hometown of Tuskegee behind to pursue physics -- but his Alabama roots help him make a surprising connection later in his career.

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In Physics, Science Communication Tags Herman B. White, Tuskegee, hometown, scientist origin story, science communication, Alabama, the south, physics, policy

Jessica Hoey: Keeping the Mermaids Alive

May 11, 2018

Marine biologist Jessica Hoey tries to keep her daughter’s belief in mermaids alive.

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In Marine Biology Tags Jessica Hoey, marine biology, science communication, motherhood, ocean

Kayla Glynn: Inheriting Science

March 16, 2018

Kayla Glynn’s challenging relationship with her science-loving grandfather alters the course of her life.

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In Science Communication Tags Kayla Glynn, science communication, family, grandparents, Story Collider producer

Emily Grossman: Crying in Science

December 9, 2016

When geneticist and science communicator Emily Grossman is invited to discuss women in science on TV, she doesn't know she'll be debating a legendary Internet bully.

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In Science Communication Tags Emily Grossman, science communication, sexism, women in STEM

Matt Hartings: My Bacon Number

November 25, 2016

Chemist Matt Hartings is excited -- and a little frantic -- when he receives an unexpected invitation to talk about the science of bacon on The Today Show.

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In Chemistry Tags Matt Hartings, food, chemistry, science communication, bacon, senses

Kishore Hari: We will rock the Earth

January 12, 2014

When Kishore Hari is hired to run a new science festival he thinks he has the perfect plan, but the reality was much more than he expected.

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Tags Kishore Hari, science communication, season 4, science festival

Moran Cerf: The Dream Recording Machine

January 16, 2011

A stray word in a video about Moran Cerf‘s research leads to a media fiasco, and the opportunity of a lifetime. (A cautionary tale for scientists and science reporters alike.)

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Tags Moran Cerf, neuroscience, dreams, journalism, science communication

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