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Science Rules! with Bill Nye

Failed Stars and Other Strange New Worlds

Science Rules! with Bill Nye

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Science

4.6 β€’ 4.7K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 3 September 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Jacqueline Faherty from the American Museum of Natural History explains the mysteries of brown dwarfs β€” bigger than planets, smaller than stars β€” and reveals how she's improving STEM by making it more diverse.

Transcript

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We're all science people.

0:10.0

Science!

0:11.0

Exactly.

0:12.0

Evolution does some pretty funky things.

0:14.0

There's chemistry in here.

0:15.0

There's biology in here.

0:17.0

The old question in science is how do you know that?

0:19.0

The achievement equals skill times effort.

0:21.0

That's the recipe for success.

0:23.0

I'm about to show you something so cool of blow your mind.

0:26.0

We can make the world better for everybody.

0:29.0

Starting now.

0:32.0

Welcome, welcome to Science Rules.

0:35.0

I'm your host Bill Nye.

0:37.0

This is the show where science rules.

0:39.0

It's a calling show and if you want to be on the show

0:42.0

and I certainly hope you do,

0:44.0

leave us a voice mail at 2014720785

0:49.0

or go to your homepage, which is obviously askbilnye.com.

0:53.0

Of course it is.

0:55.0

You can also check me out on the electric worldwide web

0:58.0

to find out about our upcoming guests.

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