Taryn O'Neill

MARS SEASON 2: Big Industry Sets Its Sights on The Red Planet

Explore Earth’s fragile state at the hands of big corporation and fossil fuel driven governments with a slice of Sagan-esque hope and optimism via a trip to Mars. National Geographic, Imagine Entertainment and RadicalMedia’s ambitious hybrid series Mars premieres its second season with increased drama on both Mars and Planet Earth. As our mission at Scirens …

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SCIRENS SELECTS: TARYN’S APRIL EARTH DAY PICKS.

Taryn here! It’s an overdue edition of Scirens’ Selects but what better time to share some inspiring science articles than the week leading up to Earth Day! I don’t have to tell you how important Earth Day is, right? How crucial it is for everyone to be aware of the man-made climate issues plaguing our planet? How critical it …

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Scirens’ Selects: Taryn’s September/October Picks

Taryn here! Welcome to my September/October list of brain sparking articles, videos, and books at the intersect of Entertainment and STEM that we call Scirens’ Selects. As we enter into the final month of the election cycle, I keep thinking on how future societies will look back to the events of this year. How will this period in time, our actions, …

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Scirens’ Selects: Taryn’s June Picks

Hi it’s Taryn! Welcome to Scirens’ Selects: A new monthly post from Scirens that highlights web sites, articles and videos from around the internet that has tickled our #STEM and #STEAM enthusiastic brains and tugged at our heart strings. And just to note, one Sciren will post each month so the content will be unique to each of …

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The Question

It’s the SCIRENS 1ST ANNIVERSARY on the interwebz! Whohoo! Exactly a year ago yesterday (February 26th) a newly formed group of sci-enthusiastic actresses posted a tweet asking what area of science most interests you. We’ve come pretty far since that question. Thanks to social media, thanks to YOU, we feel like we’ve had a positive impact in …

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