by Bart Leahy | Jan 7, 2017 | Astronomy and Space Science, Ecology, Environment, General - Engineering, General - Science, Interviews, STEM Field, The Science Cheerleaders
Hello, Science Cheerleader fans! Last month, NASA and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) launched the GOES-R satellite, the latest generation of high-capability U.S. weather satellites. Science Cheerleader Janel has been working with the...
by Samantha Marsillo | Aug 10, 2015 | Advanced Degrees, Aeronautics and Propulsion, Analytics, Arizona Cardinals, Girl Scouts, Information Technology, Interviews, Master's, NFL, STEM Field, The Science Cheerleaders
Hi SciCheer fans! Samantha here! I’d like to introduce you to one of the newest members of the Arizona Cardinals Cheerleaders, and now, a Science Cheerleader! Alexa received her Bachelors of Science in Geographic Information Systems from the University of...
by Darlene Cavalier | Jul 25, 2015 | Citizen Science, Events, Science Education
Science Cheerleader, NASA, SciStarter enlist youth cheerleaders and football players as citizen scientists for nationwide research that examines soil moisture conditions and water availability Grant from Youth Learning as Citizen Environmental Scientists enables...
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 | Dec 13, 2014 | In the News, ISS
Project MERCCURI Progresses; Microbe Growth Documented for Analysis and Interpretation by UC Davis Scientists This week on the International Space Station, astronaut Terry Virts is measuring the growth of microbes collected by citizen scientists across the United...