We set out to reach 2.50 Million Acts of Science during Citizen Science Month in April, a number chosen to celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States this year. By Earth Day (April 22) participants had already passed it. By April 30, 450,918 volunteers from 140 countries had contributed 4,730,752 Acts of Science, supporting more than 950 […]
Read MoreActs of Science: Connected Comets, Clues, and Our Cosmic Story Originally Aired April 29, 2026 Topic Citizen Science Month, America 250, Space, Comets Audience Anyone and everyone! Watch the Webinar Description Watch the recorded webinar to be guided on how to identify active comets from Rubin Observatory images in the citizen science project, Rubin Comet […]
Read MoreActs of Science: Connected Earth Day Animal Spot-A-Thon Originally Aired April 22, 2026 Topic Citizen Science Month, America 250, wildlife, trail cameras Audience Anyone and everyone! Watch the Webinar Link Bank Description Watch the recorded webinar to be guided on how to identify animals in trail camera images across Wisconsin, accessible from anywhere in the […]
Read MoreActs of Science: Connected Game Night for Science: Play Stall Catchers Online Originally Aired April 16, 2026 Topic Citizen Science Month, America 250, Gaming, Alzheimer’s Disease Audience Anyone and everyone! Watch the Webinar Description Watch the recorded webinar to be guided on how to classify images of blood vessels as flowing or stalled. Your participation […]
Read MoreActs of Science: Connected Voices of Freedom: Transcribing Post-Civil War Handwritten Records with the Smithsonian Originally Aired April 10, 2026 Topic Citizen Science Month, America 250, Smithsonian, Transcription Audience Anyone and everyone! Watch the Webinar Description Watch the recorded webinar to be guided on how to transcribe records from the Freedmen’s Bureau to get us […]
Read MoreActs of Science: Connected What’s the Weather Like on Mars? Originally Aired April 2, 2026 Topic Citizen Science Month, America 250, Mars, Clouds, Space, Zooniverse, NASA Citizen Science Audience Anyone and everyone! Watch the Webinar Description Watch the recorded webinar to be guided on how to identify clouds and atmospheric features in online images of […]
Read MoreActs of Science: Connected Info Session for Hosts & Facilitators Originally Aired March 17, 2026 Audience All those interested in facilitating or hosting citizen science events/programs: librarians, museum staff, community organizers, SciStarter Ambassadors, etc Topic Acts of Science: Connected; the signature event series for April 2026 produced by SciStarter Watch the Webinar DESCRIPTION Acts of […]
Read MoreFor Immediate Release Citizen Science Month Invites Millions to Help Power Discovery 2.50 Million Acts of Science campaign marks America’s 250th anniversary through public participation in scientific discovery Philadelphia (March 18, 2026) — This April, people across the United States and around the world are invited to help power real scientific discoveries through Citizen Science […]
Read MoreActs of Science: Connected Info Session for Hosts & Facilitators Originally Aired February 17, 2026 Audience All those interested in facilitating or hosting citizen science events/programs: librarians, museum staff, community organizers, SciStarter Ambassadors, etc Topic Acts of Science: Connected; the signature event series for April 2026 produced by SciStarter Watch the Webinar DESCRIPTION Acts of […]
Read MoreUnearth a Story this Summer with SciStarter and the Collaborative Summer Library Program Originally Aired February 4, 2026 Audience Libraries Topic Citizen science in summer programming, connections to America 250 Watch the Webinar DESCRIPTION SciStarter and the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) teamed up to explore how libraries can bring citizen science into the Unearth […]
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