Denver March for Science is pleased to announce an outstanding line-up of science teach-in tables at our April 14, 2018 event. The teach-in is an open-air science fair that aims to educate our community about STEM and public affairs. More than forty organizations plus students from nine Colorado schools are […]
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The second March for Science will be held Saturday, April 14, 2018 at cities around the world. Denver March for Science is pleased to have received a great pool of applicants to speak at our event at Civic Center Park. Selected Speakers Note: the order in which our speakers will […]
Science Funding Protected The Omnibus Spending Bill signed into law by President Trump March 23, 2018 preserves, and in many cases augments, federal funding for science. The accompanying chart, courtesy of the American Institute of Physics, shows approved FY 2018 funding compared to the prior fiscal year and the President’s […]
Denver March for Science supports the wise use of resources and the protection of our environment. We know many of our supporters feel the same way. What could be a better time to put our sentiments into action than at the 2018 March for Science? Drawing for Prizes To encourage […]
March 24, 2018 It is the morning of the first March for Our Lives, and the newly passed federal omnibus spending bill contains both good and bad news for gun violence researchers. The good: for the first time in over twenty years, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) will have […]
You understand that science and the scientific method are powerful tools to study the universe in which we live. You might prefer that politics be kept out of science altogether but are concerned, if not alarmed, at attempts to restrict funding and communication of science for political reasons. You think […]