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Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana Citizen Science
Citizen Science SciStarter Blog STEM Education

Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana Citizen Science

July 23, 2021August 20, 2021

Through a community effort, more than 80 Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana and their leaders became citizen scientists in April 2021.

What do you think about when you sleep?
Health Neuroscience

What do you think about when you sleep?

July 21, 2021November 17, 2025

Sleep is when we process the experiences of the day and form long-term memories. But how does your brain decide which memories to keep?

Music Helps Rebuild Language After Stroke
Health

Music Helps Rebuild Language After Stroke

July 20, 2021February 12, 2026

Stroke survivors with aphasia, the loss of language skills, are helped in their recovery by listening to music with lyrics.

The Mysteries of Carbon-Imbued Silver
Chemistry Physics

The Mysteries of Carbon-Imbued Silver

July 19, 2021July 19, 2021

Carbon dioxide is a common greenhouse gas that can be reduced through exposure to green light. Carbon-imbued silver has many possible applications.

As Ghost Forests Spread, Researchers Ask for Help Keeping Track
Climate Change SciStarter Blog

As Ghost Forests Spread, Researchers Ask for Help Keeping Track

July 16, 2021June 17, 2026

Document the formation of ghost forests — stands of dead trees that were recently killed by salt stress — with citizen science.

Urban green spaces make cities happier
Environment

Urban green spaces make cities happier

July 14, 2021June 29, 2025

Urban green spaces improve mental health, physical well-being, happiness, and community engagement. So why don’t we have more of them?

Lemurs: Where Will They Go?
Environment Zoology

Lemurs: Where Will They Go?

July 13, 2021July 13, 2021

Did you know that wild lemurs only live in Madagascar, and that their habitat is quickly disappearing? Find out what is being done.

How Do Neurons Tell the Brain What is Familiar?
Biology Neuroscience

How Do Neurons Tell the Brain What is Familiar?

July 12, 2021April 6, 2022

Neurons send visual information to the brain, but just how it gets processed is a complexity that researchers are getting closer to understanding.

Citizen Scientists Find Exoplanets with NASA’s TESS Spacecraft
Astronomy and Astrophysics SciStarter Blog

Citizen Scientists Find Exoplanets with NASA’s TESS Spacecraft

July 9, 2021December 13, 2021

The space agency is asking citizen scientists to help hunt exoplanets in the vast trove of images gathered by TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite.

Plastic Pollution: Microplastics in the Environment
Environment

Plastic Pollution: Microplastics in the Environment

July 5, 2021May 4, 2024

Tiny plastic particles have made their way from our soil, oceans, and bodies. Plastics on the nanoscale can have dangerous new properties.

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