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Could you survive on Mars? Use the SIMOC configuration panels to design your habitat. It’s a challenging endeavor with myriad solutions. Students are engaged in iterative, scientific research built on authentic human factors and plant study data at NASA.
Hands-on activities and professional development resources that encourage creativity and reflection about responsible innovation, developed in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein.
Nano exhibition and NanoDays resources for public audiences.
Here are some of the top STEM activities for kids that parents and educators can use to help children develop an active interest in science and technology.
This guide describes the training and experience required to become a computer scientist and the computer science skills that are in greatest demand.
Online math tools can open the world of mathematics to students who may be struggling, providing an additional layer of support.
Bring to life core scientific principles with simple, hands-on experiments that utilize common household items.
The Women in STEM ebook series is a series of free educational eBooks for middle school age readers.