For 30 years now, Peter Wohlleben has been telling people about the secret life of trees on guided tours through his forest. His favorite question is, “Did you know that trees have a hidden life?”
Read MoreAinissa Ramirez, Ph.D. is an award-winning scientist and science communicator, who is passionate about getting the general public excited about science.
Read MoreI had a rock collection, a shell collection, and random bits of “nature.” I briefly had “pet” frogs, fireflies, lizards, and fiddler crabs. But from an early age, worms were special, partly because they were such a reliable find.
Read MoreMark Wilson, an AAAS/Subaru Book Prize winner, sees the world through a lens to capture moments to appreciate the beauty and mystery of nature. In particular, Wilson has a love for owls.
Read MoreI became a planetary scientist, and now, I enjoy every day of my life learning about planets. This century, humanity will experience an even greater journey than going to the moon: the first human mission to Mars!
Read MoreThe AAAS STEMTalks is an interview series aiming to inspire youth by connecting them to real-life scientists and showcasing their incredible diversity of STEM careers. In this episode, we interviewed a structural engineer and book author!
Read MorePaul Fleischman, the author of children's books and fiction for young adults, and an SB&F Book Prize finalist, sees that the world is at a critical juncture, a moment that will define the next century.
Read MoreJane Veltkamp introduces her 2018 award-winning picture book, Beauty and the Beak: How Science, Technology, and a 3D-Printed Beak Rescued a Bald Eagle, in a Spotlight on Science Writers blog post on Science NetLinks.
Read MoreSara Levine shares the story behind her 2017 award-winning picture book, Tooth by Tooth, in a Spotlight on Science Writers blog post on Science NetLinks.
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