Concern for climate change is ingrained within Bay Area culture. San Francisco has the highest percentage of residents who believe in climate change in the country, with Alameda County a close second.
In celebration of all things science, Santiago Canyon College is hosting its annual Community Science Night from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. April 19. Open to the public, this free event offers the opportunity ...
To some, the mere mention of “science” may bring up feelings of frustration, intimidation or even boredom. They don’t realize that science can be fun, even playful. The more than 2,000 people who ...
SALINAS — Yahir Ramirez was walking through Salinas when something caught his eye: a full-size city bus, painted in bright reds, blues and yellows. On the side it read, “Salinas Community Science ...
A joint Guest Edited Collection from Humanities & Social Sciences Communications and Scientific Reports. Engaging non-professionals in scientific research not only enables data collection and ...
Community science volunteers -- laypeople with an interest in bees and conservation -- significantly contribute to the scientific knowledge of native bumble bees across Canada and the United States.
At Brandeis, we employ models of both community (place-based) science and citizen science to connect students and the local community to efforts that both empower and democratize the scientific ...
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