A new study finds when people engage in participatory science activities involving awe-inspiring natural phenomena, they more closely identify with science and feel a greater sense of belonging.
A new study finds that when people engage in participatory science activities that involve awe-inspiring natural phenomena, ...
This article is authored by Raaji Naveen, co-founder, Beyond 8.
A kestrel swoops to grab a smaller bird on the wing and eats it, right in front of a group of men in the garden at California ...
Guru Muni Narayana Prasad, who attained Mahasamadhi on 25 April, taught that the world is not an illusion to be escaped but a divine participation to be entered. The Mahasamadhi of Guru Muni Narayana ...
Our conferences face a growing crisis: an overwhelming flood of submissions, increased reviewing burdens, and diminished opportunities for meaningful engagement. With AI making paper generation easier ...
One of the most important services of the Bridgerland Audubon Society is the engagement of the public in participatory science. Starting with the first Logan/Cache County Christmas Bird Count in 1955, ...
Abstract: Computer science (CS) is becoming an increasingly diverse domain. This paper reports on an initiative designed to introduce underrepresented populations to computing using an eclectic, ...
We therefore argue for an expanded power lens in implementation science—one that brings into view the multiple and intersecting forms of power that shape what gets implemented, by whom, and for whose ...
In a world where growing mistrust in science threatens global progress, UNESCO facilitated a discussion how we could renew the social contract with science and make it more inclusive and responsive to ...
Abstract: University College London's Extreme Citizen Science research group (UCL ExCiteS) is experimenting with ways to incorporate the most marginalized communities into participatory citizen ...
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