Bill Nye The Science Guy
Bill Nye The Science Guy
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William Sanford Nye, also known as Bill Nye the Science Guy, talks with John Falcioni, editor-in-chief and publisher of ASME’s Mechanical Engineering magazine, about the need for diversity in STEM, feeding the world, and the technology that scares him.