…when you reduce the level of human emissions in the Climate Change model? How do you expect tillage to affect the amount of topsoil in the Land Management model? How…
…The membership is characterized by a high degree of participation, reflected in a large and dynamic committee structure, addressing a range of topics from international trade to human resources. Learn…
…geological finds, and astronomical data. Dragon Teeth proves that even fiction can broaden our understanding of science and of the data collectors responsible for enlarging human understanding of the world….
…human activities? Do we impose a “carbon tax” on all goods? What would be the economic impacts of these policies? Is the electronics-centric lifestyle to which we’ve become accustomed even…
…reduce future flooding. When students incorporate a variety of data spanning a century into CODAP, they discover evidence of human impacts on LA’s urban water cycle. CODAP helps replace one…
…lake and designing conservation practices that protect watersheds from human-produced runoff and pollution. The workshop took place in several locations, including a downtown Bend Environmental Center, a wilderness lodge along…
The National Science Foundation funds grant to pair intelligent tutoring system and Geniverse Blog Post
…same way as the mouse is a model species for human genetic disease.) The GeniGUIDE project will improve student learning of genetics content by using student data from Geniverse. The…
…importance alongside the sharing of data. Environmental monitoring for purposes of ecological understanding or assessing human health impacts also has a long history with invaluable contributions from environmental justice movements,…
…observed through IR imaging, there are some details in the real data that may be caused by either human errors in taking the data or thermal fluctuations in the room….
…is a model species for human genetic disease.) But why did we choose dragons and drakes? To start, they are just plain fun! And since they’re mythical, we can bring…