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  1. Bill Nye, the Science Guy, single-handedly imbued an entire generation with a love of science. Herein he offers a novel recipe for how to harness that energy to save the world. I’m in. Are You?” Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophycisist, American Museum of Natural History “Bill Nye is the Science Guy, but he’s more than that.

  2. www.billnye.com › the-science-guy › electricityBill Nye | Electricity

    It’s time for Bill Nye to shed a little light on electricity. Electricity might seem mysterious, but once you understand the science the light goes on (so to speak). You flip a switch, and the lights turn on. You push the play button, and your personal stereo starts playing music. When you flip the switch or push play, you start a flow of ...

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  3. www.billnye.com › the-science-guy › motionBill Nye | Motion

    Motion. Bill gets things rolling and then puts on the brakes to demonstrate how things can’t move or stop moving by themselves. Everything needs a push or pull, a force, to make it move or stop. Motion requires force, because as we say in the song, Inertia is a property of matter. Inertia is the tendency for any moving object to keep moving ...

  4. Bill Nye is a man on a mission: to stop the spread of anti-scientific thinking across the world. The former star of the popular kids show “Bill Nye The Science Guy” is now the CEO of The Planetary Society, an organization founded by Bill’s mentor Carl Sagan, where he’s launching a solar propelled spacecraft into the cosmos and advocating for the importance of science, research, and ...

  5. Physics. Bending Light Blow Out Burn Rubber Eggs-Speriment Falling for Science Float You Metal Boat Marble Madness Merry Poppings My How Time Flies Pages of Inertia Pond, James Pond Pop a Rocket The Eggs Files Tube Kazoo. Experiments you should try at home featuring topics from the Bill Nye The Science Guy show.

  6. www.billnye.com › the-science-guy › food-webBill Nye | Food Web

    Then grab a snack and watch Bill Nye the Science Guy’s episode on the Food Web. When it comes to eating, all living things depend on other living things. Take a chicken sandwich, for example. The bread came from plants. So did the lettuce and tomatoes. The cheese was made from milk, which came from a cow.

  7. www.billnye.com › the-science-guy › wavesBill Nye | Waves

    Surf’s up for Bill Nye the Science Guy – It’s the “Waves” episode. Energy, things like light, heat, and sound, moves in waves. You’ve probably seen waves in the ocean, or ripples when you throw a rock in a pond. Moving energy is not like the wave you do with your hand. Energy waves have peaks and valleys, just like ocean waves.

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