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  1. Jul 16

    50 years ago today, Neil Armstrong, Mike Collins and I launched into space on a mission of enormous importance. God bless the 400,000 Americans who helped us get to the moon and back. Together, we Americans can do anything! Never forget July 16, 1969!

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  2. On the eve of a congressional hearing about preventing attacks on science, more than 60 organizations sent a letter to members of Congress urging them to co-sponsor and advance the .

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  3. Jul 17

    Science should never be asked to bend to political power. That’s why I’m proud to support the that protects America’s federal government scientists and their work to safeguard public health and our environment.

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  4. Jul 2

    European satellite agency concludes that June was the hottest month ever recorded on earth, our planet.

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  5. Jun 30

    "The shortage of physics teachers is severe. Across the United States, just 47 percent of physics teachers have physics degrees or physics education, according to the National Science Foundation."

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  6. The must be a priority for policy discussions on local & national stages. We can't solve public health, economy, national security, diplomacy, water security, agriculture, etc. without addressing climate change

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  8. Happy Boston! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈 This month we celebrate the amazing in but also create space to discuss what more needs to be done. What are your stories of success? What are you fighting for? And what needs to happen next? ❤🧡💛💚💙💜

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  9. Show us your for ! We are having too much fun with this app from but show us what excites YOU!

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  10. how climate change has impacted Massachusetts over the past 100+ years. Each stripe represents the average temp w/ late 1800s on the left to 2018 on the right. How have you felt or seen this change over time?

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  11. Jun 8

    We are all about making science fun, inspiring, & accessible to all. We see the Museum as a place where guests, employees & volunteers feel safe to come & engage with us & be themselves. We celebrate what makes us unique & we celebrate with .  🏳️‍🌈

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  12. May 9

    "We are beginning to understand that our research & education cannot be excellent unless they are inclusive...We need to use whatever leverage we can muster to expand the talent pool for STEM; our economy, health, quality of life & our democracy depend on it."

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  13. Apr 22

    launches a short online course to give researchers the tools they need to effectively engage with policymakers

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  14. Apr 12

    “It’s alarming that the has canceled its contract with the science and engineering advisory group JASON, a valuable source of science advice to the U.S. government." -AAAS CEO Full statement:

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  15. Apr 11

    At opening night, meet the scientist whose team calculated the density of Mars’ polar ice cap, millions of miles away. will catch us up on this and plenty more of her amazing research. Tickets:

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  16. Apr 10

    Left: MIT computer scientist Katie Bouman w/stacks of hard drives of black hole image data. Right: MIT computer scientist Margaret Hamilton w/the code she wrote that helped put a man on the moon. (image credit )

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  17. Apr 9

    Of the 520 pandas living in research centers and zoos, 130 are the descendants of a single male: Pan Pan. In 2018, of won the Online Gold Award from for "The Complicated Legacy of a Panda Who Was Really Good at Sex.”

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  18. Apr 4

    Adequate pay, realistic expectations and a smaller workload would also be beneficial in helping to prevent burnout, depression and anxiety.

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  19. Opportunity for women scientists who want to inspire girls! Ambassadors get media & training, engagement opportunities, $, & participate in media about science. Applications due May 15 @ScienceMarchDC

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  20. Our communities & science are made stronger by inclusive diversity. We condemn racist violence & hope everyone in will show their love & support for New Zealand Zealand our Muslim scientists, coworkers, friends, neighbors, & family.

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