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Category: Blogs

Diverse Scientific Superstars: A Celebratory Parade
Blogs

Diverse Scientific Superstars: A Celebratory Parade

March 2, 2020June 3, 2021

Part 1:  Space Travel & Environmental Conservation By Micah Miles (@MC_Miles1), Daniela Zarate (@daniela.x.zarate), Gracia Arellano, & Jessica Monterrosa Mena…

Clearing the Air in the Historic West End
SciStarter Blog

Clearing the Air in the Historic West End

February 28, 2020February 24, 2020

Equipped with air quality sensors, an African American neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina, is trying to reverse decades of environmental injustice.

Citizen Science is for Lovers this Valentine’s Day!
Citizen Science SciStarter Blog

Citizen Science is for Lovers this Valentine’s Day!

February 14, 2020June 7, 2021

This Valentine’s Day, get involved in citizen science projects that will touch your heart and your habitat. Also, so many Valentine’s Day plays on words.

Book Review: Field Guide to Citizen Science
Book Reviews Citizen Science SciStarter Blog

Book Review: Field Guide to Citizen Science

January 24, 2020June 3, 2021

Book Review: Field Guide to Citizen Science: How You Can Contribute to Scientific Research and Make a Difference

Phendo: Understanding Endometriosis
Citizen Science Health New Technologies SciStarter Blog

Phendo: Understanding Endometriosis

January 17, 2020January 14, 2020

In 2016, Noémie Elhadad and her lab at Columbia University’s Irving Medical Center created the Phendo, or “phenotyping endometriosis,” app,…

Regular People Are Changing How We Monitor Air Quality
Citizen Science Environment SciStarter Blog

Regular People Are Changing How We Monitor Air Quality

January 10, 2020April 21, 2021

Low cost, high impact: How access to sensors is changing everything in air quality research.   Air quality: It’s about us…

Nuclear Radiation, Citizen Science, and Civic Engagement
Anthropology Book Reviews Citizen Science Health SciStarter Blog

Nuclear Radiation, Citizen Science, and Civic Engagement

December 13, 2019May 4, 2021

In Japan after a nuclear radiation disaster Book Review: Radiation Brain Moms and Citizen Scientists: The Gender Politics of Food…

Cultural Heritage and Citizen Science
Citizen Science Ecology SciStarter Blog

Cultural Heritage and Citizen Science

December 6, 2019December 9, 2019

Citizen science for your ears The latest episode of Citizen Science, the podcast from SciStarter, is the first of two…

Caterpillars Count
Citizen Science SciStarter Blog Zoology

Caterpillars Count

November 22, 2019April 7, 2021

From big to small, we all count. Even caterpillars.  Caterpillars are important Caterpillars are familiar to us. When a butterfly…

Boston is Wicked Hot: Here’s What They’re Doing About It
Citizen Science Climate Change Environment SciStarter Blog

Boston is Wicked Hot: Here’s What They’re Doing About It

November 15, 2019November 13, 2019

Want to learn more about this initiative? Check out the Wicked Hot Boston series, Parts One and Two. Want to…

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