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What You Do Impacts Your Eating Habits
Health Psychology

What You Do Impacts Your Eating Habits

September 7, 2020April 3, 2021

Our eating habits are affected by the type of activities we engage in and the amount of attention they require, according to recent studies.

Help NASA Find Out How Planets Form
Astronomy and Astrophysics Citizen Science SciStarter Blog

Help NASA Find Out How Planets Form

September 3, 2020July 13, 2021

A NASA citizen science project called Disk Detective enlists volunteers to study images of solar systems as they’re forming.

Can Coronavirus Infect Non-Human Animals?
Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Zoology

Can Coronavirus Infect Non-Human Animals?

September 1, 2020June 7, 2021

A new study suggests that many endangered and threatened species, particularly primates, could be susceptible to the novel coronavirus.

Track Four Emerging Climate Hazards
Citizen Science Climate Change SciStarter Blog

Track Four Emerging Climate Hazards

August 27, 2020August 26, 2020

Use the power of citizen science to help researchers track emerging climate hazards that can impact your community.

Ocean Plastic Mounts Despite Cleanups
Environment Oceanography

Ocean Plastic Mounts Despite Cleanups

August 25, 2020July 10, 2026

Ocean plastic is accumulating rapidly, but reducing plastic waste and improving surface cleanup technology can make a difference in the future.

Back to School with Citizen Science
Citizen Science SciStarter Blog STEM Education

Back to School with Citizen Science

August 21, 2020April 6, 2021

s they go back to school, kids can try these fun and easy science projects to learn about nature either online or in the great outdoors.

How HPV Tricks Your Immune System
Biology Health

How HPV Tricks Your Immune System

August 18, 2020August 18, 2020

Models suggest HPV tricks the immune system by producing a decoy viral protein to distract from its infectious viral proteins.

NASA Science Projects Teach Kids Astronomy
Astronomy and Astrophysics Citizen Science SciStarter Blog

NASA Science Projects Teach Kids Astronomy

August 13, 2020July 13, 2021

Kids and adults can get involved these citizen science experiments from NASA researchers. Each one comes with educational materials that can help you learn about everything from alien planets to finding asteroids.

The Science of Attractiveness
Psychology

The Science of Attractiveness

August 11, 2020April 5, 2021

Does a person’s attractiveness go up when their availability goes down? Scientists decide to find out by taking a look at an old dating strategy.

The Science of Making a Wild Sourdough Starter
Chemistry Citizen Science SciStarter Blog

The Science of Making a Wild Sourdough Starter

August 7, 2020August 11, 2020

Want to make sourdough starter? The Wild Sourdough Project can help you understand yeast and microbes while helping home bakers create delicious bread.

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