On this episode of Questions of the Day, I sit down with Sarah Armour-Jones and Catherine Devine to unpack a new report titled Writing the Story...
Formerly a traveling insect exhibit known as the New England Insectarium, the Global Entomology Coalition (GEC), based in Rochester, New Hampshire, has rapidly grown to be...
In March 2025, a science-art (more commonly known as SciArt) exhibit titled “Our Warming Planet: Visions of a Sustainable Future,” co-organized by Creative Malden and the...
On May 6, I attended the Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC) public briefing that showcased data from their new national survey of 1017 U.S....
Scientists affiliated with the University of California, Davis have successfully merged data from two popular participatory science appsโiNaturalist and eBirdโto capture known seasonal patterns of bird...
As federal funding cuts to scientific research continue to make headlines, the many important links between science and society are coming into sharp focus. For experts...
In November 2024, civic scientists gathered in Stellenbosch, South Africa to explore the differences and overlaps between communicating discovery science and other types of science at...
Matt Wilkins: I address this letter to scientists, but it is an invitation for fans and defenders of science everywhere to unite and take action!
Nathaniel Frissell, an associate professor of physics and engineering at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania, has been a ham radio enthusiast ever since middle school....
Chestnut Hill, MA โ McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College is exploring sources of wonder in the upcoming exhibition titled Wonders of Creation: Art, Science, and...
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