Top products from r/MarchForScience

We found 6 product mentions on r/MarchForScience. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top comments that mention products on r/MarchForScience:

u/quadroplegic · 4 pointsr/MarchForScience

Everybody should listen to this interview about effective organizing in the digital age: Twitter and Teargas
https://overcast.fm/+BJmnT5KK4

The author's website:
https://www.twitterandteargas.org/

The book:
https://www.amazon.com/Twitter-Tear-Gas-Fragility-Networked/dp/0300215126

u/roger_van_zant · 3 pointsr/MarchForScience

Humans are imperfect animals and our senses often fail us. Even the smartest among us can have beliefs that are completely irrational. Everyone is susceptible of cognitive dissonance, regardless of political affiliation. Michael Shermer's book digs into this subject, if you're interested.

u/kaswing · 2 pointsr/MarchForScience

Here are the specific products I used:
Masonite, Chalk Markers, and Chalkboard Paint. I also used a slightly different color set of sidewalk chalk like this that I bought at a drugstore. If I had it to do again, I might spend some time looking for a thinner Masonite board.

ETA: I realize my bar for "sustainable" is likely lower than some, but I live in the DC area, so my main concern was reusability. It's also worth noting that Masonite board was designed as a way to reuse wood wasted at factories back in the day (although Masonite the company doesn't make masonite the material anymore, so I have no idea how the material is sourced now.)