Right now, some scientist, somewhere, is almost certainly toiling over a science poster by attempting to fit months' or perhaps even years' worth of research onto a single — albeit large — sheet of ...
After spending eight weeks on campus this summer conducting funded neuroscience research as part of Conn’s Summer Science Institute, Anjum Shaikh ’22 had an opportunity to share her work with the ...
We’re big fans of science humor here at Surprising Science HQ. Some of the funniest, most innovative new comics have a science angle, whether it’s dinosaur spokescharacters, grad students toiling in a ...
UCLA’s 13th annual Science Poster Day, which brings together hundreds of undergraduate student researchers of all fields of science, will be held today in Ackerman Grand Ballroom. Participants will ...
Gunnar Newquist, a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology will likely lend a very keen eye to the judges' panel of this year's College of Science poster competition. On Nov 28, Newquist, a first time judge and a ...
Imagine a world where scuba diving is the main tourist attraction in the area formerly known as Washington, D.C., and where travelers can spend time in a Las Vegas casino while admiring Nevada’s ...
For seven years, the Cool Science program has shown that children’s artwork is effective in teaching adults in the Lowell area about climate science. Now, thanks to a $3 million National Science ...
“Tea Drives Away the Droops” (1936) designed by Edward McKnight Kauffer for Empire Tea Market Expansion Board. (Photo: Matt Flynn courtesy Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum) You see posters ...
For illustrator Jessica Rose, a 2013 move to the bucolic Methow Valley produced a highly productive form of cabin fever. “The beautiful wood lining in our cabin was so inspiring,” says the mother of ...