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scienceonscreen has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in January 2021. Besides social media accounts, scienceonscreen has populated their site with Apply for the 2025-26 season of Science on Screen! (due August 13), Science on Screen, Upcoming Events, THE FAULT IN OUR STARS: Seed, Soil & Spread - 3D Bioprinted Model for Metastatic Brain Tumors, WONKA: Exploring the Secrets of Sweets, From Weapons to Wi-Fi: How Hedy Changed History, THE MARTIAN: Science-ing the $%#& Out of Food Cultivation, DON'T LOOK UP: Disaster Preparation, BLACK PANTHER: Biomimicry and the Biology of Elite Athleticism, The Science of Jurassic Park, THE WIZARD OF OZ: Traveling Tornadoes, THE BABADOOK: Fear in the Body, DEATH BECOMES HER: The Urge to Live Forever, X-MEN FIRST CLASS: Social Identities and Genetics, MONEYBALL: The Development of Baseball Analytics, SNAKES ON A PLANE: Sneaky Snakes and Slithering Snakebots, PHANTOM THREAD: Mushroom Misconceptions, National Evening of Science on Screen: March 25, 2025, 2024-2025 Grantees, HIDDEN FIGURES: The Role of African American Women in the Space Program, Watch SALLY online from Sundance, ‘Love Me’ Review: A Romance Six Billion Years in the Making, Sci-Fi Recs from NYT, THE BLOB: The Science Behind the 1919 Boston Molasses Disaster, HOME ALONE: Is Kevin McAllister a Psychopath?, F FOR FAKE: Art or Forgery?, X-ray Dating of a Turin Shroud’s Linen Sample, Analysis unlocks secret of the Vinland Map — it’s a fake, SHAUN OF THE DEAD: Fighting Zombies with Calculus, SORRY TO BOTHER YOU: Language Rights as Human Rights, RATATOUILLE: What Do Rats Think?, LOONEY TUNES: The Rules of Cartoon Physics, HER: Robot Ethics, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, PURPLE RAIN: Prince and our Perception of Music, How Scientifically Accurate Is Star Trek?, 2024 National Evening of Science on Screen, Oscar Nominations 2024: ‘Oppenheimer’ Dominates With 13 Nods, ‘Poor Things’ Follows With 11, Love Me: Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize Winner, The 150 Greatest Science Fiction Movies of All Time, 3 great sci-fi movies you need to watch on New Year's Eve | Digital Trends, The 20 most scientifically accurate movies, The 10 Best Science Documentaries of All Time, The Science Of Scare: Why We Love The Thrill Of Being Afraid, 13 Movies About Artificial Intelligence That Are AI Horror Stories, The 10 Best Artificial Intelligence Films, Ranked, Opinion | The Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan Used Scientists as Extras in ‘Oppenheimer’, BlackBerry | Now Playing, Breakthroughs: The Sloan Science on Screen Programme, Five Movies That Predicted The Coming Of Artificial Intelligence (AI), National Evening of Science on Screen, Film Archive, The 2023 Oscar Nominees Are Full Of Science, The zombie fungus from 'The Last Of Us' is real — but not nearly as deadly, NPR Short Wave: EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE, The Pod Generation at Sundance, Opinion | This Film Does Not Exist, Coolidge Corner Theatre: Projections, 'Science on Screen' on All Things Considered, 5 Movies That Get Tech and Science Surprisingly Right, 5 Science Fiction Movies That Actually Have Science Fiction in Them, 8 Climate Movies That Get the Science (Mostly) Right—and 3 That Do Not, 10 of the Best Sci-Fi Movies Based On Actual Science, Predicting the genetic future: The science behind 'Gattaca', Why we enjoy fear: the science of a good scare, Pope Francis galvanizes action in new documentary, Can you really be scared to death?, NASA Smashes Into an Asteroid, Completing a Mission to Save a Future Day, “A Trip to Infinity” and the Delicate Art of the Math Documentary, Three sci-fi movie masterpieces that divined the future incredibly accurately, Neil DeGrasse Tyson on Movies, FIRE OF LOVE interview, THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH, Sloan Science & Film: WE MET IN VIRTUAL REALITY, Science on Screen in Nolan's Films, Bill Nye in Entertainment Weekly, New James Webb Space Telescope Imagery Explained, HOW TO SURVIVE A PANDEMIC, LINOLEUM distribution, Caitlin McCarthy: WONDER DRUG, National Evening of Science on Screen 2022, Sloan Prize: DON'T LOOK UP, THE POWER OF THE DOG podcast, Sloan Science & Film: BECOMING COUSTEAU, The Science of Sci-Fi Cinema, The Imitation Game—Enigma, Bletchley Park, Film, and Reality, The Lasting Impact of the Tuskegee Experiment, Climate Change on Screen, Movie Popcorn Science, Could You Survive The Movies?, Jane Goodall interview: NYT.