“…Recent innovations in science education have reconceptualized traditional undergraduate research experiences (UREs). , These traditional approaches, in which students perform novel research, either in a faculty research group or through internship-style experiences, are effective at developing scientific skills and retaining students in scientific majors and careers. − However, accessing UREs can present challenges for students due to limited spaces or students not understanding the benefits of undergraduate research. − Different approaches have been proposed to broaden student access to research, including embedding science research directly into the undergraduate curriculum. ,− ,, This approach, known as Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs), allows students to participate in authentic science research within their standard coursework. ,− CURE researchers have identified principles that define a CURE, which include discovery of new knowledge, broad relevance, and collaborative projects, emphasizing the iterative nature of science and laboratory skills. , …”