Scientists officially have a date where they’ll be taking to the streets.
The March for Science has been scheduled for Saturday, April 22 in Washington, D.C. A growing constellation of marches are also scheduled for that day in cities across the U.S.
{Ed. note: Read more about the march and why this one is different from most Earth Day Marches here.}
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