Siri Carpenter: "We hope to see and to help catalyze a big picture shift in journalism at large, and to recognize that we can't afford to...
I was drawn to this paper as it is one of the largest-scale scicomm studies to date, which offers a unique opportunity to examine the state...
Diverse initiatives spanning policy, education, and community-engaged research are emerging in neurotechnology, underscoring the importance of continued characterization.
The sentiment and general outlook are pessimistic about the availability of funding for civic science work.
On this “Consider This Next” Halloween special on CivicSciTV Radio, Kacie speaks with Dr. Brett Blaauw, a peach entomologist at the University of Georgia. Blaauw shares strategies for...
Cliff Cook: "One day, a bird just captures your attention in a way that it has never captured your attention before. And that gets you interested...
In this episode of CivicSciTV’s Local Perspectives Program, I sat down with Manuela Zamora, the executive director of NY Sun Works, a nonprofit that has introduced more...
This paper introduces the concept of math trails — guided walks designed to engage students in actively observing and reasoning about mathematical concepts in everyday life.
What’s new: The National Science Foundation has archived its long-running Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) program, which was a major source of funding for informal science, science communication, citizen...
On this “Consider This Next” audio program episode, Kacie speaks with Baltimore’s Quandra Gray, founder of What the Sprout, about bridging academic agricultural knowledge with practical...
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