What is the ethical responsibility of scientists to use scientific knowledge to create a more equitable and sustainable energy system for our society?
What is the fundamental process that defines the scientific method? How does the scientific method help us gain knowledge about the natural world?
What are some common reasons for science to be considered unreliable? Why is it important to distinguish between reliable and unreliable science?
What criteria are used to determine the reliability of scientific research? Why is peer review often associated with reliable science?
You have the opportunity to go back in time and change one event in history. Which option would you choose?
- Prevent the invention of smartphones
- Prevent the use of fossil fuels
Why do scientific theories and ideas remain tentative?How does new evidence impact the tentativeness of scientific knowledge?
What is the purpose of peer review in the scientific process?Who typically conducts peer reviews of scientific research?
Can you list the key steps of the scientific method? Why is the scientific method considered a cornerstone of scientific inquiry?
Draw a dinosaur swimming in a big bowl of soup
Where is the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem located?What makes the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem significant in the field of ecology?
You are stranded on a deserted island with only two items. Would you rather have a fully charged smartphone with no signal or a solar-powered radio with no batteries?
- Fully charged smartphone with no signal
- Solar-powered radio with no batteries