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"We have to address climate change every way we can... It's a moral imperative, and it's also imperative for our survival." → Read More
This is a piece of environmental history that is too often overlooked: The government agency most responsible for clamping down on polluters and making this country more green was born under a conservative Republican president. → Read More
The clash of tectonic plates beneath us is just part of life on Earth—unless, of course, there is human interference like in the American Midwest. → Read More
The US has long respected and promoted science, but science is being undermined by ideological forces motivated to maintain the status quo, says Bill Nye. → Read More
The US has long respected and promoted science, but science is being undermined by ideological forces motivated to maintain the status quo, says Bill Nye. → Read More
The US has long respected and promoted science, but science is being undermined by ideological forces motivated to maintain the status quo, says Bill Nye. → Read More
Did you know that our fascination with cold fusion — unlimited energy created at room temperature — all began with the holder of the first patent for the television? → Read More
The days may seem long, but life itself is rather short. Bill Nye the Science Guy puts the human lifespan into perspective with a hard look at the numbers that define our time on Earth. → Read More
Danger is at hand, and you may have voted for it. Science educator Bill Nye weaves a passionate argument for the importance of science literacy in a country's elected leaders. → Read More
This week, Bill Nye the Science Guy weighs in on the reality of the timeless superhero wish, how not to break your legs while trying comic book moves, and the human virtues of Bruce Wayne and Peter Parker. → Read More
Do you disagree with world's scientists on climate change because based on your weather knowledge, you know better? U.S. should go all-in on renewable energy. → Read More
Today's #TuesdaysWithBill answer serves as affirmation to grandparents everywhere. → Read More
What is the value of infatuation? → Read More
A young Norwegian has a burning question about evolution and human feelings. Is it only our bodies that evolve, or do our emotions adapt to the world, too? → Read More
What happens when an entire classroom participates in #TuesdaysWithBill? Bill dishes out some useful live advice. → Read More
What happens when an entire classroom participates in #TuesdaysWithBill? Bill dishes out some useful live advice. → Read More
William wants to have kids someday. William has cystic fibrosis, an inheritable disease. How should he approach this dilemma? → Read More
Young Aaron asks the Science Guy about the uncountable lengths of space. Bill responds with a challenge. → Read More
Such a question assumes we'd be able to contact aliens should we find them. Bill's not entirely sure we'll be able to. → Read More
The Science Guy argues that most anti-abortion legislation is derived from outdated beliefs that predate smart science by fifty centuries. → Read More