Questions Fuel ASU's 'Ask A Biologist' Website Success

The ASU online childrens science portal, Ask A Biologist, provides the backdrop for an editors pick in the Oct. 12 online edition of Public Library of Science (PLoS). In the article Ask A Biologist: Bringing Science to the Public, ASUs Charles Kazile

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By Margaret Coulombe

The ASU online children’s science portal, “Ask A Biologist,” provides the backdrop for an editor’s pick in the Oct. 12 online edition of Public Library of Science (PLoS).

In the article “Ask A Biologist: Bringing Science to the Public,” ASU’s Charles Kazilek, the creative force behind the popular site (with a million or more visitors each year), points to the power of providing science education in a format that the public, quite literally, asks for.

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