Karen Tam was on hand Saturday for Raleigh’s Science March, where speakers declared, “You can’t spell science without NC!”
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Richard Wolfenden, left and Charlie Carter, both of Chapel Hill, where they are colleagues at UNC Medical School, Dept of Biochemistry.
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Dana Lashley of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va. uses the periodic tables to make her point that "alternative facts are imaginary."
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Seven-year-old Clarence Simpson of Raleigh, looks for shark's teeth in a plate of rocks and debris.
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Amir Rezvani of Duke Medical School and a member of the Triangle Chapter of the Society for Neurosciences.
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The sign on her back got the most attention as she entered the Moore Square rally for science. Sarah DeWitt, MD in a private practice affiliated with Wake Med.