Those of us who missed our chance to attend Space Camp and possibly take an accidental trip to space (YouTube link) still have the opportunity… Read more
*kludge – an ill-assorted collection of parts assembled to fulfill a particular purpose. Is there a more laugh-so-you-don’t-cry artifact of these times than the redeployment… Read more
There are two kinds of video online: Pure entertainment video, and practical video that is meant to train employees, citizens, researchers, students, mechanics, engineers. This… Read more
In the “before times,” online learning was simply one option for professional education. Conferences and other in-person venues filled educational needs. But after COVID, professionals… Read more
Two concurrent storylines made the news in the summer of 2020: SpaceX’s first successful splashdown of a space mission launched by the United States since… Read more
Not so long ago, many of us believed that improved access to credible, well-sourced information held the key to informing human decisions at all levels.… Read more
Does access to science communication inevitably lead to greater public understanding of science, its discoveries, and their impact? Does access to online data sets inevitably… Read more