Bill Nye the Science Guy has criticized President Donald Trump’s proposal to cut funding for NASA, describing it as lazy and ...
Bill Nye "The Science Guy" said Wednesday that fossil fuel companies and the U.S. Congress neglecting the climate crisis is a big reason the flooding in central Texas was so destructive. Bill Nye "The ...
Bill Nye the Science Guy has gone Hollywood (literally). The legendary STEM educator, who taught basic science to wide swaths of America's children on PBS' "Bill Nye the Science Guy" in the mid-'90s, ...
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Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown has developed a friendship with Bill Nye in recent months and took that friendship to the next level. On Monday, Brown had the opportunity to invite "The Science Guy" ...
A Tooele junior high student is a nominee to win America’s Favorite Student, a life-changing award presented by Bill Nye the Science Guy. After struggling in school for years, Obidiah Espinoza said ...
Bill Nye: Cornell University alum, Boeing engineer, comedian, and, yes, the center of the breakout series Bill Nye the Science Guy. The children's educational series, first airing in 1993, became one ...
Bill Nye, forever etched into pop culture as “The Science Guy,” is returning to the lab. This time, he's on a deeply personal mission. Instead of teaching kids why the sky is blue or how volcanoes ...
President Joe Biden awarded several Presidential Medals of Freedom this weekend. Among the recipients: Seattle’s own “Bill Nye the Science Guy” who, of course, wore his signature bow tie at the White ...
The TV presenter and activist, who turns 70 on Nov. 27, 2025, has made a name for himself as an Emmy-winning science educator Brendan Le is a Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. Noam Galai/Getty Before Bill ...
O. Rose Broderick reports on the health policies and technologies that govern people with disabilities’ lives. Before coming to STAT, she worked at WNYC’s Radiolab and Scientific American, and her ...