From picture book biographies of little-known pioneers to graphic novels about trailblazing women, and even a book or two to get your kids experimenting at home, these titles will ensure that they know that science is definitely for girls.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are showcasing a few titles that this prestigious prize has honored, celebrating women in science history. This video features five women who had a major impact on science history.
As you start off the new year, you can choose from this selection of 62 AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize winners to help engage young readers and stimulate their interest in the sciences.
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?”
Ainissa Ramirez, Ph.D. is an award-winning scientist and science communicator, who is passionate about getting the general public excited about science.
The AAAS STEMTalks is an interview series aiming to inspire youth by connecting them to real-life scientists and showcasing the incredible diversity of STEM careers. Meet Dr. Ivette Guzmán, a plant biochemist with a life-long passion for plants and their healing, medicinal and chemical properties.
The AAAS STEMTalks is an interview series inspiring youth by connecting them to real-life scientists and showcasing their incredible diversity of STEM careers. In this episode, we interviewed an aquaculture biologist!
I 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.