Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson on the death of Pluto – On the Verge 004
Joshua Topolsky talks to Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson about who killed the planet pluto, and why it had to happen. Subscribe to our channel for more clips from On The Verge and our interview with Dr. Tyson! And the obligatory GIF i.imgur.com Subscribe here! www.youtube.com Check out The Verge on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thisistheverge www.theverge.com
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SciCafe: Life the Universe and Everything with Neil deGrasse Tyson
American Museum of Natural History’s Director of the Hayden Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson, hosted “Life the Universe and Everything: A Conversation with Neil deGrasse Tyson” at the Museum on June 2, 2010 as part of the ongoing free SciCafe series. Tyson hosted the casual conversation about stars, planets, the universe, and beyond in the Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and Space. The popular SciCafe series takes place at the American Museum of Natural History. For more information and to see when the next SciCafe is occurring, visit www.amnh.org
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson on science literacy – World Science Festival
Neil DeGrasse Tyson talks to the crowd at the 2010 World Science Festival.
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson – A Conversation about Communicating Science
The Moon, the Tides and why Neil DeGrasse Tyson is Colbert’s God A Conversation about Communicating Science Recorded: January 20, 2011 www.thesciencenetwork.org Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is the Director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City, host of the PBS series NOVA Science Now and co-host (with comedienne Lynne Koplitz) of the radio show Star Talk. He is the author of nine books including his memoir The Sky is Not the Limit Adventures of an Urban Astrophysicist and his most recent, The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America’s Favorite Planet. All Content Copyright © 2007-2011 The Science Network
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