Keynote Speaker Dr. Jaime Awe and How He Learns From the Past to Plan for the Future
As a child growing up in Western Belize, Dr. Jaime Awe was fascinated by the world around him. At the [...]
As a child growing up in Western Belize, Dr. Jaime Awe was fascinated by the world around him. At the [...]
The Flagstaff Festival of Science has been around for more than thirty years. During that time, it’s become a mainstay in the Northern Arizona community and a leader in national science festivals.
Fredy R. Rodriguez, Ph.D. In the late 1980s, during a severe outbreak of cholera, Honduran anthropologists traveled to a few [...]
Surprisingly, tagging butterflies isn’t new! Tagging monarchs began in the early 1949’s to help learn the destination of monarch butterflies [...]
Lava River Cave was found by lumber workers in 1915, and used as a source of ice for refrigeration in [...]
On Sept. 18, join Dr. Michele Losee, of the International Raptor Falconry Center, where visitors can get up close and [...]
Archaeologists have examined the bond between dogs and humans through many avenues of research, from the domestication process to the [...]
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