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Eunice Foote (1819-1888) Eunice Foote was an amateur scientist who was the first to notice the ability of carbon dioxide and water vapor to absorb
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Eunice Foote (1819-1888) Eunice Foote was an amateur scientist who was the first to notice the ability of carbon dioxide and water vapor to absorb

Many of us know about the groundbreaking accomplishments of George Washington Carver, a Black botanist who was born into slavery but died a free man.

November is National Native American Heritage Month in the United States. In observance of this celebration, the Climate Resilience Network is investigating indigenous or traditional

A compilation of our interns’ research papers and their thoughts about the program.

While perusing the internet over the weekend, I saw a teacher’s post on a message board asking for Earth science project ideas. Of course, in

If you’ve noticed that your students are struggling to understand concepts in science, it may help to focus more on their vocabulary development. Learning science

Happy new (school) year! When I was a teacher, I felt so many feelings around this time of August; anticipation, dread, excitement, and anxiety. I

Imagine that you’re reading a book about an unfamiliar topic. It could be for leisure or not. When you read, how do you interact with

In 2018, it was my third year of teaching, and I could not figure out why my sixth-graders were so wiggly. They would not sit

What comes to mind when you hear the term “science literacy?” I’m sure there are certain skills and/or characteristics you think of when you think