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SciShow's pin of the month for August is the lovable Curiosity Rover!
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Hank and John are doing mini tours (otherwise known as "minotours") in Madison and Minneapolis!
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Join the Pin Pals: Bizarre Beasts club! Each month, you will receive a shiny new pin featuring a weird animal. The first month's is this cute lil octopus Hank talks about in this video. Subscriptions are only open through August 15th, so don't wait!
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Looking for Alaska trailer
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Looking for Alaska is coming to Hulu, and now there's a trailer!
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An Absolutely Remarkable Thing but softer
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An Absolutely Remarkable Thing Paperback
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An Absolutely Remarkable Thing is now available in paperback! You can find out more and also buy it at hankgreen.com. And if you're a book club type of person, check out the book club kit!
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Freelancers Wanted for New Crash Course Series
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The next season of Crash Course will include Geography and Organic Chemistry! We're looking for writers and consultants to help make these great, so if you think you're a good fit, apply!
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Origin of Everything Is on Patreon
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Origin of Everything, the show in which Danielle Bainbridge blows our minds with the under-told stories about history and culture, now has a Patreon! Vote on what the channel covers, chat with Danielle, join an awesome Discord community, and more! Danielle talks about it more deeply in this video.
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Dear Hank & John recently released its 200th episode! If you're feeling nostalgic or you just want to laugh, we highly recommend listening to "The Best of Dear Hank & John #2." It's been 200 episodes of solid content, my friends. Or, at least enough solid content to cut together for one very good 41-minute episode.
SciShow Tangents continues to teach us things while also being hilarious. The most recent episode is about deserts!
The latest Anthropocene Reviewed is about air conditioning and sycamore trees, and it's beautiful and poignant and everything you want when you're listening to someone review the human-centered planet on a five-star scale. Listen here.
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Thanks for reading, and DFTBA!
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