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Chasing Steve: A Mystery in the Night Sky
Astronomy and Astrophysics Citizen Science SciStarter Blog

Chasing Steve: A Mystery in the Night Sky

May 15, 2020March 9, 2026

Literally chasing Steve, the Alberta Aurora Chasers are people across western Canada documenting a ribbon of purple and green light amidst the Northern Lights.

Book Review: Never Home Alone
Biodiversity and Conservation Book Reviews SciStarter Blog

Book Review: Never Home Alone

May 13, 2020April 2, 2021

Never Home Alone is a 256 page deep dive into the mind of a chatty biologist. Every chapter focuses on a distinct use-case for biodiversity preservation.

Book Review: Science By the People
Book Reviews Citizen Science Environment SciStarter Blog

Book Review: Science By the People

May 8, 2020April 1, 2021

In Science By the People, Kimura and Kinchy describe their challenging research subject: understanding how people are impacted by science.

Springtime Plants and Sheltering in Place
Botany Nature Photography

Springtime Plants and Sheltering in Place

May 7, 2020May 5, 2020

Springtime plants are proving their worth more than ever as most of the world continues to shelter in place from COVID-19.

Humidity and Respiratory Virus Transmission
Biology Health

Humidity and Respiratory Virus Transmission

May 6, 2020June 14, 2021

Past virus studies suggest that indoor humidity levels may influence how easily respiratory viral infections spread in winter.

Listen to Your Gut on Air Pollution
Environment Health

Listen to Your Gut on Air Pollution

May 4, 2020October 16, 2023

Air pollution exposure alters the bacteria in the gut microbiome and could have more health effects than we realized, according to a new study.

Thirty Years of the Hubble Space Telescope
Astronomy and Astrophysics New Technologies Science Videos

Thirty Years of the Hubble Space Telescope

April 30, 2020April 30, 2020

Orbiting high above the Earth, the Hubble Space Telescope has a clear view of the universe free from the blurring and absorbing effects of the atmosphere.

Virtual Dissection: AnimaLEARNing from Home
Biology New Technologies STEM Education

Virtual Dissection: AnimaLEARNing from Home

April 29, 2020June 17, 2026

Can you teach life science without animals? Yes, with VR, simulated bodies, and other cool tech. Here is a list of free and affordable resources to teach anatomy without taking the lives of animals, provided by our friends at AnimaLEARN.

Poor Mental Health Linked to Hotter Days
Climate Change Environment Health

Poor Mental Health Linked to Hotter Days

April 27, 2020April 27, 2020

In the midst of a global warming crisis, a new study finds that hot days above 80 degrees are taking a toll on people’s psychological well-being.

Revisiting Use of Psychedelics in Psychiatry
Chemistry Health

Revisiting Use of Psychedelics in Psychiatry

April 20, 2020July 24, 2023

A resurgence of testing of psychedelics, which fell from grace in the mid-twentieth century, sheds new light on their therapeutic benefits.

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