10 Best Signs from This Year's March for Science

Hail Sagan.

Science fans were fortunate enough that it was warmer than average for Saturday’s March for Science in Washington, D.C. It’ll be unlikely to find someone marching who would contest the effects of climate change caused the unconventional hotter weather.

This is the March for Science’s second year. The goals of the march are to push for science to be more accepted in public policies and to break down barriers between scientists and communities. More than 600 marches across the globe took place last year with more than 1 million showing their support for science.

Here are some of the more memorable signs from this year’s March for Science that give a jab to certain public officials or reiterate how science is all about the facts.

March for Science Denver #marchforscience #marchforsciencedenver

A post shared by Lyn (@lynlemon330) on Apr 14, 2018 at 11:38am PDT

Got Plague?

Contrary to what anti-vaxxers may believe, people have far few deadly viruses to worry about thanks to vaccinations.

#marchforscience @marchforsciencela #scienceisreal #epa #burn #bestsignever

A post shared by Paul Fu (@puhfu) on Apr 14, 2018 at 10:44am PDT

Scott Pruitt “Never Made It as a Wise Man”

It’s simple, but straight to the point. How can you trust a government official that has Nickeblack on their iPod?

Gotta Love Math Humor

Science, it’s rational.

Getting ready to #marchforscience

A post shared by kt/b (@ktoverbey) on Apr 14, 2018 at 7:47am PDT

She Knows Her Crap

The sign is a little dirty, but still scientific.

#MarchForScience @marchforscience2018

A post shared by Mike Lazarus (@glcomputing) on Apr 13, 2018 at 8:12pm PDT

Where’s Fallout Boy?

And it’s not “up and at them.”

#factsmatter #marchforscience #signsofthemarch

A post shared by Doug McLean (@dougaqua) on Apr 14, 2018 at 8:50am PDT

The Movie Trope

One aspect of a disaster movie that is now a reality.

#MarchForScience

A post shared by Kolisa Yola Sinyanya (@kolieyola) on Apr 14, 2018 at 10:39am PDT

Yo Momma

You going to take that?

Can’t Deny

Lots of signs here, but the best is how she “loves big brains and she cannot lie”.

This is applicable to me 👏💕 #MarchforScience

A post shared by Lauren Michelle Byckowski (@laurenmichellebyckowski) on Apr 14, 2018 at 12:56pm PDT

Conquering Fears

The fresh air will do them some good.

Hail Sagan! #MarchForScience

A post shared by Kevin Baird (@kevlar) on Apr 14, 2018 at 10:24am PDT

Oldie, but Goodie

Yes, all hail Sagan.

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Written by Oscar Gonzalez

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