New Free Course from NASA Aims to Train 20,000 Scientists and Researchers in Five Years
The world is changing rapidly. Everyday new problems emerge and it takes groundbreaking scientific discoveries to solve them. To stay ahead, the pace of science must accelerate and science needs to be even better, more accurate, and faster to enable the truly transformative breakthroughs that will help us thrive. NASA has just released its free Open Science 101 curriculum with the initial goal of training 20,000 scientists and researchers over the next five years, enabling them to embrace open science practices and maximize the impact of their work.
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It also would be supportive in this endeavor for amateur and professional astronomers as well as for future generations if that included a module on light pollution, both earth-based and satellite produced, and how to mitigate it.