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Spring in the Time of Coronavirus
Botany Environment

Spring in the Time of Coronavirus

April 15, 2020April 5, 2021

As we shelter in place this spring, how can we retain our connection to Earth and to celebrate the Spring Equinox as so many have done before us?

Lithology: Public and Geologists Collaborate
Citizen Science Geology

Lithology: Public and Geologists Collaborate

April 13, 2020April 10, 2020

During the COVID-19 lockdown, a participatory lithology project brings people together online by helping them rediscover forgotten rock collections.

To Sea Turtles, Ocean Plastic Smells Like Food
Environment Oceanography Zoology

To Sea Turtles, Ocean Plastic Smells Like Food

April 8, 2020April 8, 2020

Sea turtles may eat plastic found in the ocean because it builds up a layer of microorganisms and smells the same as their food, a new study finds.

Impact of Air Conditioning on Climate and Disease
Environment Health

Impact of Air Conditioning on Climate and Disease

April 6, 2020May 3, 2021

Air conditioning recirculates indoor air, leaving users more exposed to airborne disease and increasing carbon dioxide levels due to poor ventilation.

Help Researchers Track Coronavirus by Reporting Your COVID-19 Symptoms Online
Citizen Science Health SciStarter Blog

Help Researchers Track Coronavirus by Reporting Your COVID-19 Symptoms Online

April 3, 2020April 2, 2020

Many Americans have COVID-19-like symptoms, but can’t get a diagnosis because of the appalling shortage of test kits. This is dangerous for everyone. Now, You can help track coronavirus with a citizen science project.

Are We Beating COVID-19?
Health Mathematics Science Videos

Are We Beating COVID-19?

April 2, 2020April 1, 2020

Around the world, people are working to keep each other safe and slow the spread of the virus. We are…

Kitchen Science: Observations!
Physics Science Videos STEM Education

Kitchen Science: Observations!

March 31, 2020March 27, 2020

Some things we can observe, some things we can’t, and some things we just…don’t. Try it at home!

Our Diverse Scientific Superstars
Diversity in Science Engineering Health Mathematics Oceanography

Our Diverse Scientific Superstars

March 30, 2020March 25, 2020

From Computer Science to Engineering, women continue making waves with their accomplishments. meet more diverse scientific superstars.

Unravel DNA with Citizen Science
Citizen Science Genetics and Heredity SciStarter Blog

Unravel DNA with Citizen Science

March 27, 2020August 22, 2025

You can help collect data for studies of DNA by mailing researchers your dog’s saliva, samples of the forest floor, and even spiny anteater scat.

Wash Your Hands, Fight Covid-19
Chemistry Health Science Videos

Wash Your Hands, Fight Covid-19

March 26, 2020April 3, 2021

When you wash your hands with soap and water, the process doesn’t just wash away germs, it breaks them open. It actually explodes the germ cells. Boom!

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