Eos Nov-Dec 2020: Reimagining the Geosciences
Mónica Feliú-Mójer uses science communications to help promote equity and inclusivity. Check out the Nov-Dec 2020 issue of Eos, which looks at ways to diversify the geosciences:
Read MorePromoting the Universal Language of Science: Translating Congo Research
Mónica Feliú-Mójer uses science communications to help make STEM accessible to Puerto Ricans- so she often works in Spanish. Read about scientists working to remove language barriers in the Congo in Eos:
Read MoreFrom Athlete to Astronaut
Although Ed Weiler wasn’t an astronaut, he certainly helped many of them go to space. Check out this Third Pod interview from last year with Leland Melvin- who’s an athlete turned astronaut!
Read MoreTraining and Diversifying Space Project Principal Investigators
Want to be a leader at NASA like Ed Weiler was? Check out this Eos article about how NASA is working to diversify their leadership team:
Read MoreThe Unexpected Benefits of Science Communication Training
One of Ed Weiler’s proudest moments at NASA was implementing a public outreach program for both adults and kids. Science communications not only benefits the public- it helps the scientists as well:
Read MoreWhy Trillions of Jellyfish Washed Ashore from Canada to California
Prosanta Chakrabarty studies ichthyology, specifically fishes & evolution. This Eos article talks about how climate change is causing jellyfish to wash up on beaches:
Read MoreMythical Monsters and their Real-life Inspirations
Some of the fishes Prosanta Chakrabarty discovers seem like they belong in a fairy tale. This Third Pod episode talks about how some mythical creatures are inspired by real animals (check out part 1 too):
Read MoreHow River Capture Affects the Evolution of Aquatic Organisms
Prosanta Chakrabarty is a professor & researcher who focuses on fishes & their evolution. Check out this Eos article about how geologically active areas on Earth spawn more species diversity:
Read MoreFieldwork in the Experimental Lakes Area Adapts to COVID-19
Like most people, Prosanta Chakrabarty had to adapt his fieldwork because of the pandemic. Read about how researchers working at @IISD_ELA adapted their fieldwork:
Read MoreDamselfish in Distress?
Prosanta Chakrabarty studies ichthyology, specifically fishes & evolution. This Eos article discusses how boat noise pollution is affecting the evolution of damselfish:
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