Participatory research contributes to knowledge and university students develop cattail management plan
Science advisors have had a major impact on pop culture through motion pictures and TV shows โ such as Twisters, Big Bang Theory, Oppenheimer, and almost...
Originally Aired on Apr 10, 2022. Professional science policy opportunities have traditionally been filled by PhD-level students and established career-scientists. To provide more opportunities, the science-policy...
Originally aired on Oct 20, 2022. Eunice Mercado-Lara, born and raised in a small city in Mexico, strongly believes open and collaborative environments are the most...
In this episode of CivicSciTVโs โThe Civic Science Perspective,โ host Diya Dwarakanath explores cognitive psychology with Professor Erica Kleinknecht OโShea from Pacific University. They discuss how...
Looking for more guidance in creating a quality assurance framework for your participatory science project? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a suite of tools that may...
In this segment, CivicSciTV’s Questions of the Day Host Fanuel Muindi talks with Sumeet Kulkarni, an Astrophysics PhD candidate (at the time of recording) from the...
In this 3rd installment of a special series on CivicSciTVโs Questions of the Day (QOTD) Program, Africa Special Correspondent Stephanie Okeyo interviews a computer scientist/natural language...
Newsroom host Jake Krauss recaps the key points of the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s 48th annual Science, Technology, and Policy forum focused on...
In this episode of QOTD, host Fanuel Muindi speaks with Dr. Ranya Virk, a postdoctoral scholar at UCSF, about the critical issue of linguistic diversity in...
In March 2024, TikTok launched a STEM only feed in the US focused on bringing high-quality STEM content to the online community. This was motivated by the sense...
Newsroom host Jake Krauss visits the national mall in Washington DC to celebrate the summer solstice with science outreach activities hosted by the Smithsonian. Performances, lectures...
I am hearing about 3 helicopters hovering overhead right now.โ Dr. Helena Hansen, co-PI of the UCLA and Charles R. Drew University (CDU) Dana Center for Neuroscience...
Natalie Nannas is an Associate Professor of Biology at Hamilton College in Clinton, NY. She teaches courses in genetics, molecular biology, and bioethics. Dr. Nannas graduated...
In this segment, CivicSciTVโs Questions of the Day (QOTD) Program features Special Correspondent Stephanie Okeyo interviewing Dr. Syriacus Buguzi, a doctor, science journalist, and co-founder of...
By Leah Metcalf, Doctoral Candidate, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill AbstractScience museum exhibits spark emotions through art. The link between emotional evocation and...
In this segment, CivicSciTVโs Questions of the Day (QOTD) Program launches a special series featuring Special Correspondent Stephanie Okeyo interviewing Dr. Grace Kago and Dr. Mohamed...
Whether it be chasing a laser, tussling a lose piece of string, or diving for a fuzzy ball, house cats are natural hunters. This hunting instinct is engrained...
In this episode of CivicSciTVโs โThe Perspective,โ host Diya Dwarakanath explores quantum science with guests Gina Lorenz, Paul Kwiat, and Smitha Vishweshwara who are faculty members...
How can the Dana Foundation continue to make the greatest impact [in the world]? This was the question that continued to pop up during our conversation...
Questions of the Day Host Fanuel Muindi interviews Dr. Peter Vollbrecht, an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at Western Michigan University (WMed) Homer...
Fanuel Muindi interviews Dr. Kristel Tjandra, a scientist-journalist and member of the UC Santa Cruz Science Communication Master’s Program. Dr. Tjandra shares her journey from bench...
In this segment of “Questions of the Day,” host Fanuel Muindi talks with Dr. Akuadasuo Ezenyilimba, a postdoctoral researcher at Arizona State University and a fellow...
This yearโs Met Exhibition is titled Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion. The theme of this exhibition is to reawaken historical garments through the five senses so that...
CivicSciTV’s Questions of the Day Host Fanuel Muindi interviews Stephanie Okeyo, founder and director of Under the Microscope (UTM), a non-profit organization advancing science and innovation...
CivicSciTV News Correspondent Jake Krauss interviews Dr. Brian Kloeppel, a biologist and faculty member at Western Carolina University, on Capitol Hill. Dr. Kloeppel discusses his advocacy...
The Communication of Science and Technology (CSET) program at Vanderbilt University trains undergraduates to engage with the public. The interdisciplinary program was founded in 1997 and...
CivicSciTV’s Questions of the Day Host Fanuel Muindi sits down to talk with staff members Casey Lardner and Vanessa Champagne from Genspace, the worldโs first community...
Abigal Bender discusses the Science on Stage event that occurred at Stony Brook University in October of 2023. The project consisted of three playwrights partnered with...
Virginiaโs tourism motto is โVirginia is for Lovers.โ But research groups seeking to persuade landowners to restore their properties to support local flora and fauna are...
Questions of the Day (QOTD) Host Fanuel Muindi talks with Meghan Groome, the Senior Vice President for Education at the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS)....
What happens when an entrepreneur takes an interest in philanthropy? A multimillion-dollar grant funding institution is born. Established in 1950 in New York City by entrepreneur...
In the past year, you canโt open any form of media without hearing about Ozempic โ the โmagicโ weight loss drug initially approved for diabetes. Ozempic...
STEM Activation is a framework that describes the dispositions, practices, and knowledge that enable success in STEM learning experiences. It includes dimensions like fascination with natural...
This coming Monday, April 8, 2024, hundreds of thousands of people in North America are planning to witness the total eclipse that will take place over...
Professor Bruce Lewenstein from Cornell University addresses the point “Why public engagement is, and always has been and always will be, critical for science. Actionable Insights...
Course Director Jen Frazier joins Fanuel Muindi on CivicSciTV’s Questions of the Day show to talk about the UCSF Science Communication Minicourse that she runs. The...
Not everyone can be a scientist, but anyone can be a civic scientist. Civic science started as an effort to connect the public with science and...
Itโs no secret that sustainable fashion is crucial to reducing the environmental impacts of the fashion industry. Thrifting and repurposing old clothes are a few accessible...
In this segment, Jake Krauss discusses a new study titled “Using jokes in science content online boosts engagement,” SquidToons, SciTalk 2024, and “Understanding of emissions reduction...