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I’m on TikTok!

26 Aug 2021 / SciComm

I (finally) started a TikTok for you to get more sweet, sweet science content in the form of 15-60 second clips. As if there aren’t enough friendly white ladies with fun outfits in the public science sphere already 🙈

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#stitch with @hankgreen1 #scienceTok #spaceTok #starTok #astronomyfacts #space

♬ original sound – Dr. Abbie ✨

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