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  • STEM Education: Why it matters!

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    STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education is a critical component of modern-day learning. It is essential to equip children with the necessary skills and knowledge to face the challenges of the rapidly evolving world. STEM education provides children with a range of benefits that extend beyond the classroom. Here […]

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  • Check out FIRST Robotics!

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    FIRST Robotics is an exciting program that brings together students from around the world to design, build, and compete with robots. Founded in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen, FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a nonprofit organization that aims to inspire young people to pursue careers […]

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  • Exploring STEM: A Guide for Kids!

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    STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) is a fascinating and diverse field that encompasses many areas of study, from biology and chemistry to computer science, robotics and engineering. As a kid, you might not know where to start or what STEM topics to explore, but don’t worry! In this guide, […]

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  • NASA: Exploring the Final Frontier

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    For over sixty years, NASA has been at the forefront of space exploration and scientific discovery. From the first human landing on the Moon in 1969 to the Mars rover missions of the 21st century, NASA has inspired generations of scientists, engineers, and space enthusiasts around the world. NASA, short […]

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  • Interview: Computer Scientist

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    Today we had an interview with Dr. Jane Lee: Interviewer: Can you tell us a little about your background and how you became interested in computer science? Dr. Lee: Sure. I grew up in a family of engineers, so I was always exposed to science and technology from a young […]

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