Division of Science, Mathematics, and Computing News by Date
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June 2017
06-28-2017
Arthur Holland Michel discusses the work of the Center for the Study of the Drone, an inquiry-driven research and education initiative founded in 2012 at Bard College, and the future of drone technology.
Photo: Arthur Holland Michel '13. Photo by Lee Harris
Meta: Subject(s): Division of Science, Math, and Computing |
Meta: Subject(s): Division of Science, Math, and Computing |
06-26-2017
Michael Specter explores why some deny scientific evidence, such as the safety of vaccines and GMOs, or climate change. He says denying can provide a sense of control in an unsure world.
Photo: Arthur Holland Michel '13. Photo by Lee Harris
Meta: Subject(s): Academics,Division of Science, Math, and Computing,Environmental/Sustainability |
Meta: Subject(s): Academics,Division of Science, Math, and Computing,Environmental/Sustainability |
06-06-2017
Bard professor Felicia Keesing talks about the role opossums and other wildlife play in controlling the tick population.
Photo: Arthur Holland Michel '13. Photo by Lee Harris
Meta: Subject(s): Division of Science, Math, and Computing | Institutes(s): Citizen Science |
Meta: Subject(s): Division of Science, Math, and Computing | Institutes(s): Citizen Science |
06-01-2017
Bard professor Gidon Eshel is on a team of researchers from four American universities that says the key to reducing harmful greenhouse gases (GHG) in the short term is more likely to be found on the dinner plate than at the gas pump.
Photo: Arthur Holland Michel '13. Photo by Lee Harris
Meta: Subject(s): Division of Science, Math, and Computing,Environmental/Sustainability,Wellness | Institutes(s): Bard Center for Environmental Policy |
Meta: Subject(s): Division of Science, Math, and Computing,Environmental/Sustainability,Wellness | Institutes(s): Bard Center for Environmental Policy |
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