Observation is fundamental to science. In fact, one could even argue that science is observation, nourished and channeled for the purpose of better understanding what our world is and how it works.
At the University of Wyoming, we are very fortunate to have a resident expert on using drawing to learn. Her name is Bethann Merkle and as you begin your consideration of drawing as a tool to ...
Introduction Have you ever wished your drawings would come alive and the stick figures or objects on your paper could move around? It’s not as impossible as it sounds! In this activity you will make ...
Test your science knowledge by taking the interactive quiz. The short quiz tests your knowledge of questions recently asked in a national poll. After completing the quiz, you can compare your score ...
About eight-in-ten Americans (83%) identify ultraviolet as the type of radiation that sunscreen protects against. Nearly as many (77%) know that the main concern about the overuse of antibiotics is ...
In this captivating video titled "Drawing - Passing the Knowledge," we delve into the art of transferring skills and techniques from one generation to the next. Watch as experienced artists share ...
Jesse Popp works for the Anishinabek/Ontario Fisheries Resource Centre and is an Adjunct Professor at Laurentian University Throughout history, Indigenous peoples have been responsible for the ...