Science Wednesday: What do you for a living? SCIENCE!
About the author: Jeffery Robichaud is a second generation scientist with EPA who started in 1998. He serves as Chief of the Environmental Assessment and Monitoring Branch in Kansas City. I struggle...
View ArticleScience Wednesday: Sharing our Science
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays. By Mario R. Sengco, Ph.D. It was a great afternoon of scientific engagement and a showcase of...
View ArticleScience Wednesday: US EPA at Inaugural U.S. Science & Engineering Festival –...
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays. By Maureen Gwinn As someone who enjoys doing scientific outreach, the U.S. Science & Engineering...
View ArticleScience Wednesday: EPA Science Has an Attitude
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays. By Sarah Blau I was recently asked if I knew EPA conducted research before I came to work here last...
View ArticleSciences In And Outside The Lab
By Lina Younes This past weekend I attended the Second USA Science and Engineering Festival at Washington, DC Convention Center. The first day I went as a volunteer to help staff EPA’s booth and the...
View ArticleThank You, Sally, For Reaching To The Stars
Haga clic en la imagen para unirse a la conversación en nuestro blog en español... ¡No olvide de suscribirse! By Lina Younes There is no doubt that being “the first” at something is often newsworthy....
View ArticleThe Day Science Saved the Great Lakes… and Possibly the Lake Erie Water Snake
By Cameron Davis Ohio State University’s Center for Lake Erie Area Research (CLEAR) and Sea Grant’s Stone Lab—the oldest freshwater biological field station in the U.S.—is perched on Lake Erie’s...
View ArticleThank You, We Couldn’t Do It Without You
Haga clic en la imagen para unirse a la conversación en nuestro blog en español... ¡No olvide de suscribirse! By Lina Younes Science is at the heart of everything we do at EPA. That’s basically our...
View ArticleUnleash the Child Within You
By Lina Younes The other night as I was tucking my youngest in bed, she asked me a question that I have been mulling over ever since. “Mom, why do adults lose their creativity when they get older?...
View ArticleMy Confidence in Future Young Scientists
Crossposted from “It’s All About Science” By Thabit Pulak I watched as the young students of Magnet Science and Technology Elementary poured the sand and rocks into their soda bottles. The kids were...
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