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I #Give2Science by explaining phantom limb syndrome in a fun science video.
- Jackson Huang, Intel ISEF 2015 finalist
The Society is compiling photographs of how members of our community give back to science, whether that’s by teaching, doing research, performing experiments, inventing new things, participating in or supporting science fairs, mentoring young scientists, or even just looking at the world with a scientific gaze.
You can get involved by submitting photos of your own to ssp@societyforscience.org or posting on social media using the hashtag #Give2Science.
Exposing children to science and engineering can make them more likely to pursue those subjects later in life.
With Thanksgiving officially upon us, we would like to express gratitude to all the people and partner organizations that are working hard to make STEM education possible for students everywhere.
The idea that science is not only a profession, but also a hobby was central to the “Turning Citizen Science Projects into Independent Science Fair Projects," breakout session.