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Trace Dominguez is a science communicator whose work has generated over 1.6 billion views across digital and broadcast platforms. He hosts *PBS' Star Gazers, the world's only weekly television series on naked-eye astronomy, and co-hosts That's Absurd Please Elaborate, a podcast answering ridiculous questions with real research. Trace co-founded and produced Seeker, one of the first daily science shows online, and creates video content for his YouTube channels *Trace Elements and Uno Dos of Trace. He's an Emmy-nominated host and producer, and a Webby, Telly, and CineHealth award winner. His work appears across Discovery and Science Channels, PBS television, PBS Nature, PBS Digital Studios, NowThis, People Are Awesome, Made in Network, and All Health Go and more. Trace holds a B.S. in Psychology and an M.A. in Strategic Communication.
Trace Dominguez brings science to audiences across television, digital, and audio platforms. He hosts PBS' Star Gazers, exploring naked-eye astronomy for viewers nationwide, and co-hosts
That's Absurd Please Elaborate, a podcast that answers absurd questions with legitimate research. Trace co-founded *Seeker,* one of digital media's first daily science shows, helping generate over 1.6 billion views. He creates explainers and deep dives on YouTube channels *Trace Elements* and Uno Dos of Trace. His work appears on Discovery and Science Channels, PBS television, PBS Nature, NowThis, and more. Trace is an Emmy-nominated host and producer, and a Webby, Telly, and CineHealth award winner. He holds a B.S. in Psychology and an M.A. in Strategic Communication.
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Trace Dominguez makes science fun across every screen he can find. He hosts PBS's weekly astronomy show Star Gazers, answers ridiculous questions on his podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate, and created the YouTube science channel Seeker which earned over a billion views. He's thrown up in an F-18 jet, learned to echolocate while blindfolded, and is an Emmy-nominated host and Webby award winner.
Trace Dominguez is a professional nerd. He shares the weekly astronomy events on his PBS television show, Star Gazers, creates nerdy explainers and explorations on his YouTube channels Trace Elements and Uno Dos of Trace -- and answers silly questions on his weekly podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate. Trace is a Telly and Webby award-winner, and multiple time Emmy loser. His work appears on Vox Media, Discovery Channel, Science Channel, PBS Digital Studios, PBS Nature, People Are Awesome and more.