The nonprofit, donation-fueled program engages K–12 students by combining the fun of playing in snow with the science of the cryosphere.
Informal education
Cold Curriculum for a Hot Topic
Educators at ice core labs teach students hands-on lessons about climate change.
Si las Princesas Disney Fueran Científicas de la Tierra y el Medioambiente…
Bienvenidos a un universo alternativo donde el felices por siempre incluye una dedicación al método científico.
Hackathon Participants Solve Global Problems—from Home
More than 200 participants from 38 countries joined the virtual INSPIRE Hackathon to solve problems in food security, transportation, and more.
What’s in a Seminar?
Graduate students at the University of Massachusetts Amherst redesigned their departmental seminar series to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion, and other institutions could do the same.
Binocular Astronomy
Explore the night sky with your own two eyes and a touch of magnification.
Forum Explores Motivating Different People About Climate Change
Experts say that most people think that climate change is happening, but they have differing thoughts about the causes and what the responses should be.
Majority of YouTube Climate Videos Promote Nonconsensus Views
Search terms related to geoengineering solutions were almost exclusively about chemtrail conspiracy theories.
The “Yellowball” Catalog and the Citizen Science That Helped Define It
The online community of the Milky Way Project citizen scientists helped scientists identify compact star-forming regions now known as yellowballs.
AGU Has a Story to Tell
Scientists and communicators are increasingly turning to storytelling as a way to talk about science to all types of audiences.
