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01/21/2021
Today (21 January) U.S. GLOBE Teachers/Partners Watercooler
Today, 21 January, at 04:10 p.m. EST, join the U.S. GLOBE Teacher/Partner Watercooler. The Watercoolers are an informal opportunity to connect with other GLOBE teachers and partners to share ideas. Each week begins with a presentation from a teacher or partner, with time for questions and conversation following.  >>

01/15/2021
GLOBE Teachers: Ask Questions Prior to 19 January Webinar “Getting Started with Your Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Projects”
The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign has entered Phase II for the Campaign’s Year 3 Scaffold, “The Science and Planning Student Research.” During this phase, the campaign will be highlighting how to use the science, data, and online tools from the Phase I (the science) of Year 3 in the development of student research project ideas.  >>

01/14/2021
Today (14 January) GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: “Remote Sensing & Social Listening to Detect Mosquito Hot Spots”
On Thursday, 14 January, at 02:00 p.m. EST (07:00 p.m. UTC), you are invited to join the GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) webinar: “Remote Sensing and Social Listening to Detect Mosquito Hot Spots.”  >>

01/14/2021
GLOBE Implementation Office Closed 18 January for Martin Luther King Day
The GLOBE Implementation Office, including the Community Support Team, will be closed Monday, 18 January, in order to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2021.  >>

01/14/2021
NASA eClips “Ask SME” Presentation Highlights the Enduring Significance of Satellite Data and Imagery in Making Our Planet a “Better Place”
A recent NASA eClips presentation “Ask SME: Close-up with a NASA Subject Matter Expert: Dr. Lola E. Fatoyinbo Agueh” provides an intimate insight into the excitement and significance of collecting and analyzing satellite imagery and data.  >>

01/06/2021
Join 19 January Webinar: “Getting Started with Your Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Projects”
The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign webinar: “Getting Started with Your Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Projects,” will be held on Tuesday, 19 January, at 02:00 p.m. EST (07:00 p.m. UTC).  >>

01/06/2021
TEDxSeattle Talk “Democratizing Science: Of the people, For the people, By the People” Highlights the “Citizen Science” of GLOBE
In a 03 January TEDxSeattle Talk, “Democratizing Science: Of the people, For the people, By the people,” Dr. Jane Roskams, a neuroscientist, talks about how a people-powered revolution is “Making Science Great Again” and “giving birth to a new scientific democracy where the Open Science and Citizen Science movements converge.”  >>

01/05/2021
U.S. Undergraduate/Grad Students: Applications for SOARS Summer Internship (Boulder, Colorado) in Atmosphere or Related Science Due 15 February
U.S. undergraduate/graduate students (U.S. citizens or green card holders): Applications for SOARS (Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science) 2021 summer internship program are due 15 February.  >>

01/05/2021
Join 12 January NESEC Air Quality Campaign Webinar Series (Session 4): “How to Tell Your Air Quality Story”
Are you participating in the four-part Air Quality Campaign Webinar Series, “Investigating GLOBE Air Quality from the Ground, to Clouds to Satellites,” hosted by the NASA Earth Science Education Collaborative (NESEC)? With NASA scientist, Dr. Margaret Pippin, from Langley Research Center (Hampton, Virginia, USA), the series provides information and tools for exploring air quality.  >>

01/05/2021
Keeping Up with GLOBE Star Stories? Read About Our Latest Star!
Have you been keeping up with the latest GLOBE Star Stories? GLOBE Stars are stories of projects, people and extraordinary activities being conducted around the world in connection to GLOBE. These GLOBE Stars are the bright lights that spark our imagination and inspire us with news of GLOBE at work in the world.  >>