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In Conversation With Daniel Coucerio
Daniel Coucerio, an environmental educator and conservationist, is passionate about connecting young people with nature and empowering rural communities. In an interview with the Youth STEM Matters Team, Daniel discusses unique projects, such as using drones to monitor Brazil nut trees in the Peruvian Amazon and creating an environmental education program in Colombia's Sierra Nevada. He emphasizes the need to link conservation with sustainable rural livelihoods and encourages young people to connect with like-minded individuals. Daniel's work underscores the power of collaboration and technology in advancing conservation efforts.
Did Tardigrades Meet the Quantum World? Or Was it Just a (Micro) Hoax?
In a nuanced exploration of quantum entanglement, Izzy Johnson and Yordanose Tefferi delve into the world of tardigrades - resilient microorganisms known for their ability to endure harsh environments. This article critically examines recent claims regarding tardigrades' entanglement with qubits, offering a balanced perspective on the scientific community's response and the need for further research and peer review.
Vaccine Inequity: Perspectives of Global Youth
While several approved COVID-19 vaccines now exist, access to vaccines around the world remains unequal, with richer countries able to roll out vaccinations faster and experience quicker economic recovery. Tuong (Kathleen) Nguyen speaks to 4 young people from around the world about the issue of vaccine inequalities.
From Prize Winner to Judge: My Experience at the Big Bang Fair
Poppy Bradley was the winner of the Senior Science Runner Up Prize at the Big Bang Competition 2019. This year, she returned to the virtual event to volunteer as a judge, and shared her experience for Volunteers’ Week 2020.