Many colleges and universities stopped requiring the tests during Covid, and it is unclear if they will return to testing in the future
Collecting DNA in waters worldwide can help scientists figure out which places are the most important for conservation
Researchers are using lidar to better understand the erosional forces that cause oceanfront cliffs to crumble
Ask a child to draw a scientist, and research says they’ll often draw an older, usually white, man, with wild hair, wearing a lab coat and goggles
Over 20 unique and creative ideas from across the Smithsonian for engaging learners
Want to learn how cooking transforms beef’s flavor? Meat scientists have the answers.
Smithsonian's AquaRoom helps scientists learn more about these animals’ lives and educate future generations about their marine neighbors
To promote sustainability in the industry, designer Elisa Palomino-Perez is embracing the traditional Indigenous practice of crafting with fish leather
Remote access might be key to accelerating meaningful increases in diversity, inclusion, accessibility and equity.
AR/VR technologies give audiences new ways to experience museums that complement a traditional visit, engaging visitors and fueling learning opportunities
When grappling with our current moment of increased hate and violence, AAPI students need the educational resources to contextualize what we are witnessing
Developed in the United Kingdom, ENO Breathe is a virtual program that rehabilitates patients through the art of song
'Martina and the Bridge of Time' tells the story of the Isthmus' formation and evolution through the adventures of a young Panamanian girl
Amplify the voices of teens, share their suggestions on how to support young leaders’ efforts without disrupting their individual agency
Artifacts and archives are silent until they come out from the attic, the shoebox, or a museum’s archive to find life again through shared discovery
Thinking Huts, a nonprofit founded by a 15-year-old, plans to kick off construction in Madagascar this summer
Educators can make a big difference in the lives of young students who have never met a scientist, seen a microscope, or been to a museum
These online experiences offer children opportunities to explore, discover, create and go behind the scenes at the museums—online
Educators stress that the mechanics for learning and embracing the playful are embedded in the structure of familiar games
With screen time at a high during the Covid-19 pandemic, two educators offer some advice
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