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NSTA in the Wild: #MekongWonders | NSTA President-Elect David Crowther joins Zeb Hogan (of the National Geographic series Monster Fish) and nine other scientists in a multi-million dollar USAID grant to study the lower Mekong Delta region over the next 5 years. As part of the initiative, Crowther will visit schools and develop a citizen science program on the environmental sustainability of the region. See More | |
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*Good only on new, regular individual memberships purchased by February 17, 2017. Cannot be combined with any other offer and not good on previously purchased memberships. |
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Seize Your Moment-in-STEM as an eCYBERMISSION Volunteer | eCYBERMISSION , a national web-based STEM competition for students in grades 6–9, closes volunteer registration and student team project submissions on February 22. Volunteer Virtual Judges are vital to the success of eCYBERMISSION, and competing teams depend on your experience as a STEM professional to guide students to the national competition by evaluating their projects and building their knowledge in STEM. See More | |
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Sponsored Announcement | Earn Graduate Credit This Spring With the American Museum of Natural History's Seminars on Science! | Six-week online courses are co-taught by Museum scientists and classroom educators and are accessible anytime on your schedule. Get access to cutting-edge research, rich content, and powerful classroom resources. Plus, earn graduate credit from one of our university partners. Courses in the life, Earth, and physical sciences include The Brain; Climate Change; Earth: Inside & Out; Evolution; Genetics, Genomics, Genethics; The Ocean System; The Solar System; Water and more. The next session starts March 20. Register by February 20 to save $50. Visit http://www.amnh.org/learn. Spring Session 2 March 20–April 30 Registration deadline: March 6 Enroll by February 20 to save $50 | |
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