SciArt is an emerging field that seeks to bring together art and science. Numerous SciArt spaces and initiatives exist, bridging the gap between the two and...
“Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence,” says O’Neill. “We are here to do the research needed to identify how our actions may be negatively...
BOSTON — Federal agencies have long played a significant role in supporting public engagement with science work. Major funding programs such as the National Science Foundation’s...
SOMERVILLE, MASS — Light pollution is erasing our night skies—but citizen scientists are stepping up to fight back. Through projects like Globe at Night, everyday people...
Welcome back to the Civic Science TV Newsroom! I’m your host, Jake Krauss, reporting from Washington, DC, on the latest civic science news now with a focus...
Many of us have dreamed of seeing the northern lights, the aurora borealis, dancing in the night sky. For Vincent Ledvina and Jeremy Kuzub, this dream-turned-reality...
Science book clubs play a vital role in bringing local communities together to explore new ideas, share knowledge, and spark meaningful conversations about the world around...
NASA has consistently provided strong support for research projects that incorporate citizen science, and this year is no exception. The space agency recently announced its selected...
During the Q&A portion of the ‘Science and Democracy’ panel discussion on January 9, 2025, co-hosted by Boston’s Museum of Science and The Boston Globe, Professors...
“Storytelling is really powerful. And then, it becomes even more powerful when you create a mechanism and a platform and a system where people can tell...
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