Playing and painting to promote science: Board games and art teach conservation
Grace Marie Finnell-Gudwien writes for Medill News Service on the potential of board games and art to capture and educate young learners. Keep reading
Grace Marie Finnell-Gudwien writes for Medill News Service on the potential of board games and art to capture and educate young learners. Keep reading
Special microbial mat systems in Alpena, Michigan, are helping scientists search for extraterrestrial life. They could also lead to advances in other scientific fields, such as evolutionary biology and medicine. Keep reading
Grace Marie Finnell-Gudwien writes for Medill News Service on the potential of board games and art to capture and educate young learners. Keep reading
In this podcast, several community members of the Chesapeake Bay area discuss climate change and their relationships to water in the region. Keep reading
California was recently flooded with extreme amounts of rainfall, which highlighted the state's struggle to adequately capture and manage the water. Keep reading
This short documentary explores fishing of the Potomac River in Washington D.C., where regulations allow fishers to consume portion of their catches, despite warnings from local river-keepers. Keep reading
Kaila Nichols reports for Medill News Service on the gas stove controversy and the environmental impacts of the common kitchen appliance. Keep reading
This photo essay explores the conservation accomplishments of the Friends of Roger’s Wildlife Refuge, a New Jersey wetlands preserve home to birds and loved by birders. Keep reading
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