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Science Communication

Expanding American Sign Language’s scientific vocabulary

A lack of signs for many scientific terms impedes deaf people’s entry into the sciences. Deaf scientists want to chip away at the barriers by developing more ASL signs for scientific terms.

by Leigh Krietsch Boerner
July 11, 2021 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 99, Issue 25
An illustration of scientist signing the word science

Credit: Glenn Harvey | The American Sign Language sign for ‘science’ is two closed fists with thumbs angled down, and each hand moves in small circles in opposite directions.

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