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Education & Advocacy

Science Starts with Curiosity. It Survives with Advocacy.

Know the Rules

Science Policy 101

Science policy decides what gets funded, what gets studied, and what gets shelved. Most researchers never engage with it, not because they can't, but because nobody told them how it works.

Federal science funding flows through NIH, NSF, and the Department of Energy, and Congress reshuffles priorities every single year

Each agency governs a different corner of science, knowing which one affects your work is where policy engagement begins

Science policy decisions get made whether or not researchers are in the room, your absence doesn't pause the process

From finding your representative to AAAS advocacy workshops, this page maps out exactly where to start

Spark It Early

Classroom Science

The best science lessons don't come from textbooks. They come from the experiment that almost worked, the question nobody expected, and the student who stays behind just to try it one more time.

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Hands-on experiments from bubble geometry to electromagnetism, no marathon prep, no specialist equipment required

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The web's best STEM resources, handpicked and organised so you spend less time searching and more time teaching

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Math games and puzzles that don't feel like math, built for classrooms where engagement matters as much as the answer

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Practical tips for turning a failed experiment into the best lesson of the week

Your Turn

Science Is Always Moving.
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