by Samantha Marsillo | Apr 22, 2020 | Blog, Guest Blog Post, In the News, News, Psychology
The US and the world are experiencing unparalleled health, economic, financial and emotional consequences due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. As we grapple with day to day uncertainty, parents are particularly challenged with helping their children cope effectively....
by Bart Leahy | May 30, 2015 | Events, News, Pop Warner, Project MERCCURI, The Science Cheerleaders
Relative Growth Rates Documented by UC Davis Scientists for Project MERCCURI “Encouraging” for Long-Term Manned Spaceflight Do microbes grow differently on the International Space Station than they do on Earth? Results from the growth of microbes collected by...
by Darlene Cavalier | Jun 16, 2011 | Blog, News
Join me on June 24 in Washington, D.C. for a Capitol Hill briefing focusing on the science and engineering required to achieve the nation’s energy goals. The topic: Biofuels from Algae: “It took nature millions of years to create petroleum. Scientists are...
by Darlene Cavalier | Apr 9, 2011 | Blog, Citizen Science, News
Some of you may recall this fun video we did with school kids, Science Cheerleaders, bar patrons, Chemical Heritage Foundation President Tom Tritton and Nobel Laureate Dr. Baruch Blumberg. Well, as reported, “Dr. Blumberg, a Nobel Prize-winning biochemist and...
by Darlene Cavalier | Mar 1, 2011 | Blog, News
Back story: I used to run the Discover Magazine Awards for Technological Innovation, once Disney Publishing’s largest signature event (Disney owned Discover Mag then). The coolest emerging technologies were showcased in the magazine, on a TV show hosted by Penn...