Secret weapons of science: Most useful items for research
What are the secret weapons that scientists uses? The most useful items for their scientific research? Some may surprise you!
What are the secret weapons that scientists uses? The most useful items for their scientific research? Some may surprise you!
What is it like to be a scientist in Latin America? ¿Qué significa ser científico en Latinoaméra? Personal account on being a passionate scientist in Latin America.
Total solar eclipse fever! SciAll’s Solar Physicist, Miho Janvier, walks through her first total solar eclipse in Argentina that gave her eclipse fever, and why she loves solar eclipses and solar storms so much!
As a kid she was bad at science, but now she’s a Marine Ecologist and researcher working in STEM. What were your science dreams as a kid?
Chemical oceanographer Dr. Jenan Kharbush explains why she chose to study the ocean & do a SEA semester instead of going to medical school.
Science is for all and SciAll.org wants you to get to know scientists of different backgrounds/ethnicities/genders/religions. Video on science is an adventure in creativity. Video on the adventure & creativity in science.
Women scientists share their fictional science character heroes that inspired them to become female scientists
Despite what you’ve heard, becoming a scientist does not mean you will morph into an old, white guy. Here’s a secret worth spreading: scientists come in all shapes and sizes, and you need not be an old white dude to be a scientist. It’s true that historically, it was a privilege (for those with money)
Scientists aren’t the ‘enigmatic geniuses’ that Hollywood pegs us as. Listen up – you might even save science (and the world) in the process! No doubt, many, many scientists have geeky tendencies, like calling out the scientific names of organisms we encounter or using ‘orders of magnitude’ in everyday speak. But to assume that the