Research project that would employ course themes and ideas, and extend them into an area of science that interests you.

Research project that would employ course themes and ideas, and extend them into an area of science that interests you. This could take multiple forms: a series of sources you have found on the web with a one-sentence description of each; a short discussion of an area of science and the course perspectives you might use to illuminate it (e.g., genetic ancestry testing and “citizen science”), along with a bibliography of relevant sources, or a curated selection of images which tell a story about science in society in some way. You can also use the Emily Martin article “Flexible bodies” to connect with the article from Citizen Science “air pollution monitoring for communities grant” because we are mainly we are focusing on this article. You could include textbooks (like Emily Martin) in your list of sources, or put together a list of science fiction movies or stories (like Hawthorne’s).
These are the link to the article from citizen science website .
https://www.citizenscience.gov/catalog/#
https://www.epa.gov/air-research/air-pollution-monitoring-communities-grants