#44 Our Problem with Science. Ainissa Ramirez: How Do We Fix It?

Published: March 30, 2016, 6:09 a.m.

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We have a problem in our society. Too many people don\'t understand science or the importance of the scientific method.

Many children aren\'t learning the basics of math and science, which closes off a broad range of career opportunities.

It\'s also a problem in our civil society. A broader understanding of how science works would help parents know why they need to vaccinate their kids or what\'s going on with climate change.

Science evangelist Ainissa Ramirez has some great fixes. She\'s the author of "Save Our Science" and "Newton\'s Football," a lively book about the science of America\'s favorite sport. Ainissa is dedicated to making science fun for people of all ages. Her excellent two-minute podcast, "Science Underground," helps spread the word."

We all start off as scientists," Ainissa tells us in this episode. "If you look at a 4-year-old\'s hands, they\'re completely dirty, because they\'re engaging with the world. But then something happens. School happens"

The science knowledge deficit holds back many girls and minorities. But Ainissa says "girls used to rock STEM at one point." Find out what happened in this episode of "How Do We Fix It?"



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