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Tree-Shaping: The Artful Science of Arborsculpture
Botany Science and Art

Tree-Shaping: The Artful Science of Arborsculpture

March 23, 2021May 24, 2021

Arborsculpture is an ancient practice that combines art and science, humanity and nature, to deliver innovative and contemporary creations.

Analysis: Solar is the Equitable Energy Source
Renewable Energy Science Policy Sustainable Living

Analysis: Solar is the Equitable Energy Source

March 22, 2021May 12, 2025

There are potential benefits for everyone when governments support the advancement of solar technology and economic development plans for equitable energy.

Could Evolution Be Changing Your Neighborhood Squirrels?
Citizen Science Ecology SciStarter Blog

Could Evolution Be Changing Your Neighborhood Squirrels?

March 19, 2021November 3, 2025

Black squirrels — a relic of ancient, old-growth forests — are now more common in cities. To understand why, scientists want to track the color of squirrels in your backyard.

What to Read: Asteroid Hunters
Astronomy and Astrophysics Book Reviews

What to Read: Asteroid Hunters

March 17, 2021May 2, 2021

On any given day, about 90,000 kilograms of dust and small rocks hit the Earth. What happens when something larger is on a collision course with Earth?

Get to Know a Scientist: Astrophysicist Dr. Melinda Soares-Furtado
Astronomy and Astrophysics Get to Know a Scientist STEM Education

Get to Know a Scientist: Astrophysicist Dr. Melinda Soares-Furtado

March 16, 2021November 17, 2025

An astrophysicist studies stars, planets, and other things in space. Introducing Dr. Melinda Soares-Furtado, who tells us about her career.

Study Sheds Light on Lake Erie’s Dead Zone
Climate Change Ecology Environment Marine and Freshwater Biology

Study Sheds Light on Lake Erie’s Dead Zone

March 15, 2021May 2, 2021

A dead zone in Lake Erie gives clues to how phosphorus levels change in the water and what this means for future environmental conditions.

Most People Aren’t Climate Scientists. We Should Talk About Climate Change Anyway
Citizen Science Climate Change SciStarter Blog

Most People Aren’t Climate Scientists. We Should Talk About Climate Change Anyway

March 12, 2021July 24, 2023

Most Americans don’t talk about climate change. But many experts think that getting communities involved in climate science is the best path forward.

How a Green Tea Antioxidant Helps Fight Cancer
Chemistry Health

How a Green Tea Antioxidant Helps Fight Cancer

March 11, 2021December 14, 2021

Green tea has many health benefits, but how does it work? New research reveals one mechanism behind green tea’s anti-cancer properties.

Sunsets are Illusions
Nature Photography Science and Art

Sunsets are Illusions

March 9, 2021March 1, 2021

What are sunsets? To human eyes, they are very cool optical illusions. Learn about light scattering, visual perception, and how to photograph sunsets.

Covid-19 Pandemic Could End Coal For Good
Climate Change Environment Renewable Energy

Covid-19 Pandemic Could End Coal For Good

March 8, 2021July 1, 2023

The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a horrific toll on human lives, there is at least one bright spot: a global drop in carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels like coal and oil.

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