Science community

High-Level Project Summary

When we are not one the position of situation facing we are mostly be more wise with non biased vision, that is why we have tried to present the problem of knowledge lacking as a fictional situation and discussing how could some basic sciences that NASA is interested in could save the humanity. Then we finish with a reflection of these situations on our daily habits.Website: https://5f6f3b52ec024.site123.me/Vedio:https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1QJZr9aZY3Yxmm2fh9uAws4bgG5r-Fn3Y/view?usp=drivesdk

Detailed Project Description

"In 2030, and due to huge data humans could not deal with it and depended on the Pop-science to keep aware with what we have achieved. As a result many Rumors emerged in an acceptable environment of poor science background so humans refused vaccines, believed that there are not any environmental effects due to industry, no one believed that Violent climate change and global warming can change live fate on the earth. And in 2030 they did not believe or for accuracy they did not understand that a solar storm will end our story on the earth as we know, except some knowledge seekers distributed allover the world. They travelled to Mars, but unfortunately after several years humans payed oll their attention to technologies regardless it's scientific base and the last group of scientists are about to launch a great conference to save the humanity they are our last chance, waiting for you in this conference"

This is the main idea of our story, we are going to launch a website that has all stories from this conference that show the importance of the basic science even exploring one for the human -for example without exploring Mars the humanity were going to extincted from the whole universe- and using the last resources with us -as humanity- from NASA archive

Space Agency Data

We have mentioned it, in the progress of our story directly, and indirect by prerequisite concepts

Hackathon Journey

Learned how to work in a team effectively

How to do research for specific concepts 

How to simplify scientific concepts

How to get public attention and guide it to scientific issues.



References

(chapter 7&21)Reece, J. B., & Campbell, N. A. (2011). Campbell biology. Boston: Benjamin Cummings / Pearson.