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My STEM Adventure app is a fully accessible/born accessible app that will guide families or other adults in children’s lives to engage in STEM activities with young children from birth to 5 years old.
In this activity, explore your own neighborhood through Google Earth to discover what we can learn from satellite images
Use the free workbook’s nine Computational Thinking activities so your students have the skills to solve problems from the ground up.
In this activity, learners make self-assembled polymer spheres.
In this 30-second video, viewers quickly learn about nanosized particles and the sense of smell.
In this activity, learners make edible macrocapsules using techniques similar to those being used in laboratories to make nanocapsules or “smart drugs”.
In this stage presentation, learners are introduced to nanoscale science with humor and puppetry.
Nano exhibition and NanoDays resources for public audiences.
This guide describes the training and experience required to become a computer scientist and the computer science skills that are in greatest demand.
Read on to learn more about where a coding career can take you, and how much you can expect to earn along the way.
Stories of Women in STEM: Biotechnology features biographies of trailblazing women who made history through their scientific discoveries and innovation in biotechnology.