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.
Read MoreHave you heard about recent successes women have made in the field of science? AAAS celebrates Women's History Month by highlighting recent women scientists who have been making waves in STEM.
Read MoreUse this list of AAAS/Subaru prize-winning books with African American authors, illustrators, or main characters as a great jumping-off point.
Read MoreThe 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 a mathematician!
Read MoreStories covering a chemist’s fight to save the environment, the communication network of trees, earthworm activities for budding naturalists, and a look at how our humanity is tied to the materials we create have earned the 2021 AAAS/Subaru Book Prize!
Read MoreExplore this year’s outstanding and engaging STEM people at AAAS/Subaru Loves Learning Program!
Read MoreWith over 10,000 views of these three resources, we invite you to explore this year’s outstanding and engaging STEM do-at-home activities!
Read MoreExplore this year’s list of outstanding science books, which builds upon our 16-year history of identifying the very best science books for children!
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.
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