Preference for Positive, Happy Words
Scientists have used a massive data set of billions of words from actual usage to find that people around the world use more happy words than sad words.
Science Literacy, Education, Communication
Scientists have used a massive data set of billions of words from actual usage to find that people around the world use more happy words than sad words.
An education in STEM can prepare you for many kinds of careers—just ask Marketing and Customer Insights Network Lead Rebecca Ewald!
The Girl Scouts have made trees a big part of their citizen science efforts. Read on for ways you can participate—scout or not!
Using the influenza virus, Flu Finders explains and reinforces the lessons many young readers were taught about what to do when you get sick.
Mosquitoes are drawn to a chemical mixture found on the skin, but what these specific compounds are had not been pinpointed until a recent study.
From surveying the Moon to listening in on Jupiter’s radio waves, these celestial citizen science projects will take you out of this world.
Renewable energy sources include wind, solar, geothermal, and hydroelectric power. In the battle for renewable energy, which will come out on top? Which do you want?
In Bully Blues, the main character, Seth, unlearns the xenophobia behind his bullying behavior and becomes an advocate for multiculturalism.
The first book in the Journey to a Better World series teaches kids about the causes and effects of water pollution and what people can do to help.
Fall means back to school—check out these five citizen science projects on a variety of topics to bring the classroom to your living room!