Natural history illustration is a wonderful art. It can really kind of very subtly highlight the features that are very important for particular species in a way that a photograph can't...
You may not realize it but your brain actually processes information in two very distinct ways. Like when you look at this photo you instantly know she has blonde hair, is visibly angry and likely has...
Church: From the new College of Florida, he has worked as a professional bronze sculptor and has been involved in 3D imaging for over twenty years. He’s also the co-inventor with Tom Malzbender of...
Welcome to EdTech Tuesday, I'm Rich Dixon. And I'm Jennifer Gibson, and today we're going to look at an app called Shout Science! with an exclamation point - as you're...
Hundreds of miles above us, a fleet of NASA spacecraft constantly scans the Earth. One of these has dramatically improved our ability to study severe weather. TRMM, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring...
Hello every one, today we will be discussing which program to use to make scientific posters. You don't have much choice here, but I see frequently people screwing this up. Let's go...
Transmitted by mosquitoes, dengue fever is a threat to almost half of the world's population. Dengue is a major public health problem, particularly in Latin America and Asia where outbreaks...
Beth Lipman: Let’s begin here: I’m going to start with my mother. I know some people hate this, but, you know, it’s very cathartic for me, so let’s get started. My mother was a crafts person and is a...
Should people who aren't scientists have a say in what science gets done and how it is used? There are plenty of scientists who would blanch at the idea. After all, if you've stretched...
SG: Hi, my name is Sarah Goodwin and we are here today with Dr. David Morgan who is a professor at the University of California, San Francisco and Dave is an avid book collector. So, thank you for...