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Year: 2017

Shelf Life Video: Into the Island of Bats
Science Videos Zoology

Shelf Life Video: Into the Island of Bats

May 3, 2017July 26, 2021

Learn about the bats that live in Cuba with two researchers who are studying bats and biodiversity in this Caribbean nation

Why We March for Science
Citizen Science Science Policy

Why We March for Science

April 25, 2017March 31, 2021

Science journalist Shayna Keyles joined the March for Science in San Francisco and interviews many other marchers. Find out what brought them all together.

Photos: March for Science San Francisco
Science Policy

Photos: March for Science San Francisco

April 23, 2017September 28, 2018

March with Science Connected and GotScience team members joined large crowds of fellow scientists at March for Science events across…

Many Ways to March for Science
Citizen Science Science Policy

Many Ways to March for Science

April 21, 2017April 22, 2017

Cathy Seiler: Why I March for Science The March for Science is this Saturday, April 22. Thousands—perhaps hundreds of thousands—of…

Wood Ants Make Defensive Cocktails Against Microbes
Chemistry Zoology

Wood Ants Make Defensive Cocktails Against Microbes

April 13, 2017February 6, 2024

By Neha Jain @lifesciexplore Wood ants are natural mixologists, concocting their own defensive cocktails, a new study finds. They protect…

Microfossils Are Earliest Evidence Yet of Life on Earth
Biology Paleontology

Microfossils Are Earliest Evidence Yet of Life on Earth

April 11, 2017April 4, 2021

By Katherine Lindemann Researchers examining deposits from ancient hydrothermal vents in northeastern Canada have found evidence of microbial activity, possibly…

Book Review: Bring Back the King
Biology Book Reviews Paleontology

Book Review: Bring Back the King

April 3, 2017April 8, 2021

Using both T. rex and Elvis Presley, Helen Pilcher covers cutting-edge science in Bring Back the King: The New Science of De-extinction.

Improve Your Running with Physics
Biology Physics

Improve Your Running with Physics

March 27, 2017August 11, 2021

Are you a runner? You can use some basic laws of physics to improve your running. Understand the forces between the ground and your feet.

Which Dinosaur Gave Rise to Tyrannosaurus Rex?
Paleontology

Which Dinosaur Gave Rise to Tyrannosaurus Rex?

March 23, 2017April 24, 2021

What dinosaur was the ancestor of the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex? Which dinosaur gave rise to this famous lineage?

Scientists and Social Media
Get to Know a Scientist Social Sciences

Scientists and Social Media

March 21, 2017August 11, 2021

Social media is an efficient way for research scientists to connect with the public at large. Social media is a tool that can reach millions.

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