Science rules

    by c-k-q99903

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    1. He has been active in so many protests and is trying his hardest to make an impact – using his celebrity for good.

      Angry Bill Nye is fire.

    2. PinEnvironmental7196 on

      nasa played along with the administration’s anti dei regimen by pretending the accomplishments made by anyone who wasn’t a white man, doesn’t exist. now the same administration is trying to drastically cut their funding

      …did bending to the will of a dictator help you, nasa?

    3. BrownSugarBare on

      Again, when you’re on the opposite side of people like Bill Nye and Ms Rachel, _you’re on the wrong side of history_.

    4. TheGreatLemonwheel on

      Trump: wE nEeD tO gO tO ThE mOoN.

      Also Trump: *wants to reduce NASA budget down to like a third of what it was*

    5. He’s objectively correct, most of the day to day stuff we use was developed by, for, or in conjunction with NASA: memory foam, baby formula, cordless power tools, phone cameras, and so on. Even Nike Airs are credited as being a NASA invention because the shock absorbing material was invented by a NASA engineer and they shape the rubber soles using a method NASA developed to make helmets. And what’s more American than basketball and hypebeast drop culture?

    6. Can’t wait to see how these conservative losers try to make mockery of fucking Bill Nye

    7. No tanning bed, no brain worms, not a heroin addict, why is he lecturing us on WiFi?

      /s x 1000000000

    8. Is this on top of the cuts from earlier this year? They’ve already had to do 2 rounds of voluntary early retirement. Further cuts will effectively kill any new projects.

    9. Ok_Actuary9229 on

      After generations as the world’s innovation leader, we’re giving all that up–in every area of science and tech that’s not yet commercialized.

      China etc. are going to own the next century.

    10. -non-existance- on

      An incredible amount of our everyday technology comes from space exploration. These “space spin-offs” cover every aspect of our lives, and most of them you’d have no idea they came from something made for space exploration.

      Turns out, when you need things to be incredibly efficient, light, and/or high-performance to deal with the realities of spaceflight, you get some really cool tech that can help us out here on Earth.

      But no, the largo tangerine wants to use NASA as an *espionage* organization. Congratulations, moron: now no other nation is going to help NASA do literally anything. ISS-like programs? Gone. International experiments? Gone. Global space junk tracking? Gone.

    11. RoofComplete1126 on

      Agreed STEM in general needs the funding and support for future space missions, technological advances and medical progression. This should be a no brainer. The fact we have scientists having to promote science like we aren’t using the latest and greatest due to various fields that make up science is alarming.

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