A hands-on community-based approach to reversing anthropogenic damage to ecosystems and educating all about the services and benefits provided by indigenous communities.
2 members, led by Felix Padilla - updated 2 month(s) ago
What we can do to help clean up the ocean is simple. One of the things we need to do is to keep the beach's clean. By simply doing that we will have created less pollution going into the waters making it easier on the dome workers ,seeing that they won't have to worry about the trash...
The nature of the internet and computers is such that anybody can post and create whatever they want. This creates a situation were we are hit with a plethora of data whenever we try to learn something new. As a non-programer it has taken me some time to learn Bioinformatics software and decide w...
21 members, led by Callie Craig - updated 1 year(s) ago
Science cafes bring together professional scientists and science enthusiasts in informal settings like coffee houses and pubs to discuss current science topics. Science cafes are meant to draw a diverse audience, and the intent is to encourage a lively exchange of ideas among all participants, n...
17 members, led by Jeff Milton - updated 1 year(s) ago
We are a group of science experts in industry and academia dedicated to creating/sharing/promoting science and technology curriculum to the San Diego community. If you have an idea that will help integrate fun science and technology into the classroom please join our group.
2574 members, led by Jose Morachis - updated 2 month(s) ago
Discuss your science here! All members are automatically added to this group when they sign up, so here's where you can find the largest audience for anything you might want to talk about. Please, no spam or solicitations. Just civil discussion about anything that's on your mind! :-) ...
3 members, led by Stanley Maloy - updated 1 year(s) ago
ASM is the oldest and largest professional society devoted to a single discipline in the world. The ASM promotes research and education on bacteria, viruses, archae, protozoa -- all types of microbes, both beneficial and pathogenic.