by Darlene Cavalier | Apr 9, 2010 | Blog
Happy Friday! This is worth watching. Colbert (once again) uses humor to shine a spotlight on some of the core bits of (mis)information related to Climate Change. No wonder members of the public are confused. What’s your take on this “Science...
by Darlene Cavalier | Apr 6, 2010 | Blog, News
The Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation is an independent Federal government agency established to “encourage and support research, study and labor designed to produce new discoveries in all fields of endeavor for the benefit of mankind.” Governed...
by Darlene Cavalier | Apr 6, 2010 | Blog, Citizen Science, In the News
Last week, the Charlotte Observer ran this article about the growing popularity of all-things-citizen science. The Science Cheerleader is quoted. [Admires self in reflection of computer monitor.] š
by Darlene Cavalier | Apr 6, 2010 | Blog, Citizen Science, In the News
Innocentive built the first global Web community for open innovation where organizations or āSeekersā submit complex problems or āChallengesā for resolution to a āSolverā community of more than 200,000 engineers, scientists, inventors, business professionals, and...
by Darlene Cavalier | Apr 1, 2010 | News, Science Education, Science Policy
Michael C shared this article from CNET with us: “Science in the public view: a good gamble.” The author does a good job illustrating why more dialogue between researchers and the public is needed: There are plenty of practical barriers between physicists...