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Read MoreHow to Become a Science Advocate
Have you ever thought about getting out from behind your microscope or lab bench and engaging with the public about science? During these difficult times of dwindling research funds, non-evidence-based policy decisions, and science skepticism, there is an urgent need for science advocates.
Read More How to Become a Science AdvocateWhy I march – “Ramblings of a Scientist-Artist”
By Amanda Preske, Ph.D. I’ve had a very nonstandard path towards my current career. My professional foray into science started in 2006 when I was a freshman at RIT. Today, I blend my love of art and science into Circuit Breaker Labs, a business I started to share my STEM-based wearable art and act as […]
Read More Why I march – “Ramblings of a Scientist-Artist”Why I March – Flint Water Crisis
By Joey Lawson, Ph.D. Featured photo courtesy of Wanaruk Photography I grew up in Flint, MI. The Flint water crisis is a frightening example of how politicians’ disregard for science can, and will, risk the health and safety of Americans. Warnings about the risk were chalked up to scientists unnecessarily driving up budgets. Their warning […]
Read More Why I March – Flint Water CrisisScience in Fiction – Women of Science
by Alyssa Lancaster Featured photo by Cait_Stewart. Used under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-SA 2.0) With the March for Science coming up, it’s a good time to analyze the public’s perception of science. Science governs the very fabric of our lives, and it should play a role in the policies put forth by our […]
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