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Monday, June 28, 2021

Public Science - The Zooniverse

You may have heard of public science, or maybe not. In most fields of science, there are datasets that are SO LARGE that there are not enough actual scientists in those fields to look at it all. And there are some things that people are still better at seeing and identifying or classifying from a dataset than computers are. How do scientists handle the analysis of such large datasets? 

Bring in the global public! 

Some non-professionals are even getting their names on published papers for their contributions to new discoveries, such as new exoplanets.

Check out the Zooniverse website - there are over 80 big data projects that you can participate in, no experience required. Check out all the options, in dozens of different fields! 



Friday, June 25, 2021

See the 2021 Project Descriptions of the Top 40 STS Finalists

 Check out the Top 40 Finalists of the 2021 Regeneron Science Talent Search. This booklet has descriptions of these top projects. Enjoy, get ideas of your own to research, and be inspired at what teens are capable of when they are passionate about science research!! 

Find links to a number of years worth of Science Talent Search Semifinalist project titles and Finalist project descriptions on this Student Resources Page

Friday, June 11, 2021

UNESCO Science Report 2021

 Here's some motivation for tomorrow's scientists, engineers, and researchers in whatever technical field you are interested in. Most of the big global problems we face will require STEM to help find viable solutions. Get a sense of where the world is in the short video below, coming from UNESCO, the UN branch for science and education. There is a great need for more research and work into sustainability topics that matter for literally billions of people, but so much effort and resources (both human and financial) goes into things like artificial intelligence and robotics, sustainability and other global issues are often forgotten, and little funding exists for them. This is especially true in poorer countries, of course, but those are often the same countries that suffer from poverty and lack of STEM talent or resources. 

The full Report is here. It will take a minute to download, it is over 750 pages long, but check it out by sections that interest you.