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Bio-Inspiration: Nature as Muse
For hundreds of years, scientist have been poaching ideas from a something that we all have access to - NATURE. This video is from KQED QUEST. |
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Connecting Science
to Society
to Society
Scientific knowledge can improve the quality of life at many different levels -- from the routine workings of our everyday lives to global issues. Science informs public policy and personal decisions on energy, conservation, agriculture, health, transportation, communication, defense, economics, leisure, and exploration. It's almost impossible to overstate how many aspects of modern life are impacted by scientific knowledge.
Images and text from the new Understanding Science website.
Inform Your Decisions
1. Dodging disaster.
Everyone needs a place to call home, but where will yours be?
Visit the US Geological Survey website to learn more about hazards in your backyard. Photographer: Andrew Huff, Creative Commons
2. Which fish?
Will you have the local tilapia or the orange roughy? Taste certainly factors into this decision, as does cost. But what about the fish?
Visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium website to learn more about the science behind seafood choices and ocean conservation. Photographer: Ian Langworth, Creative Commons
3. Petroleum preferences.
You're in the market for a new car -- but which one?
Visit the Environmental Protection Agency for buying smart and driving smart.
Photo taken by GM Europe, Creative Commons 4. Evaluating messages
We are bombarded by media messages about science and the science behind policies. How can we evaluate the message?
Use Your Science Toolkit -set of tips to separate from spin in the media and in public policies.
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