Science and logic form a universal language that unites Earth in a quest for knowledge and to discover solutions to the Earth's most pressing issues. In order to promote global, local, and personal development, it is essential that all individuals are able to access the narrative of science. Science the Earth invites you to participate in this narrative by connecting you with the resources necessary to get your ideas off the ground. With over ten years of experience in science, programming, and educational outreach, several peer-reviewed publications, and a knack for serial entrepreneurship, Science the Earth knows what it takes to help you catalyze the Earth's next big discovery!
We invite you to share your curiosities, questions, concerns, and solutions so that we can help you actualize your ideas into practical, evidence based results that can be published in open access peer-reviewed literature. In addition, we invite you to share your community engagement ideas so that we can assist you in implementing formal or informal community based and scientifically informed programming. By partnering with Science the Earth, you will have the opportunity to receive tutoring and advice on developing a solid research plan, writing, editing, and publishing research articles, collaborate with our local partners, share your ideas in a public forum, and even form a for profit or non-profit organization.
Science the Earth cannot guarantee that your research proposal will be supported. However, we will do our best to provide feedback and give you direction on writing style and funding opportunities. Currently, Science the Earth is able to support projects that either have small budgets or that need assistance in transferring data acquired into publishable articles.
Science the Earth cannot guarantee that your research proposal will be supported. However, we will do our best to provide feedback and give you direction on writing style and funding opportunities. Currently, Science the Earth is able to support projects that either have small budgets or that need assistance in transferring data acquired into publishable articles.