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Carnegie STEM Girls: Cyber Security Worker
Carnegie STEM Girls

Cyber security workers are like bodyguards for computers!

Carnegie STEM Girls: Network Administrator
Carnegie STEM Girls

Network Administrators are in charge of installing, configuring, and providing support for an organization’s local area network, wide area network, and internet systems.

Carnegie STEM Girls: Computer Programmer
Carnegie STEM Girls

Computer Programmers boss computers around…well, sort of.

Carnegie STEM Girls: Computer Hardware Engineer
Carnegie STEM Girls

Computer hardware engineers research, design, develop, test, and oversee the installation of computer hardware like computer chips, circuit boards, systems, modems, keyboards, and printers.

Carnegie STEM Girls: Geoscientist
Carnegie STEM Girls

Geoscientists are “rock star” scientists.

Carnegie STEM Girls: Grace Hopper
Carnegie STEM Girls

Grace is best known for leading the team that created the first computer language compiler, which led to the popular COBOL language.

Outside Podcast: Tim Cook on Health and Fitness
Outside

With the latest version of its Watch and the imminent launch of its online training platform Fitness+, Apple is positioning itself as a leader in the health and wellness space.

Outside Podcast: The Sound of Science
Outside

Scientists are compiling huge amounts of data on the impact of global warming, but the story of that data often gets lost.

Outside Podcast: What AI Hears in the Rainforest
Outside

Topher White founded the nonprofit Rainforest Connection with the intent of creating a low-cost monitor that could help remote communities in their efforts to halt illegal logging, which is an enormous threat to tropical habitats.

Outside Podcast: Bill McKibben on the End of Nature
Outside

Few people have done more to sound the alarm about climate change than writer and activist Bill McKibben.

Sidedoor: Tech Yourself (Season 1, Ep. 1)
Sidedoor (Smithsonian)

The 4-1-1 on what’s behind your selfie; an artist’s computer simulation shows humans aren’t as unique as we think; and how the invention of standardized time made America tick.

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