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sunnysideupsciart · 9 months
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Do you know that a 3000-year-old honey was still edible? Does honey ever spoil?
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sarahmackattack · 2 years
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Today I'm at the Pennsylvania Science Teacher Conference!
One of the presenters suggested that we ask our students 3 questions when you present them with something:
What do you see?
What do you know?
What do you wonder?
You’re not my students in a class, BUT I teach you about squid anyway!
Let’s try it. Take a look at this pic.
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What do you see?
What do you know?
What do you wonder?
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sjwinklerart · 7 months
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Nature is Strange Tho
Coconut Octopus
I've got a new favorite octopus, y'all
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Happy Ada Lovelace Day!
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helluo-librorums · 2 years
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My group of college friends and I were talking and we came to the conclusion that everyone that is a stem major has some form of neurodivergence. Mostly adhd, with some other stuff sprinkled in. And now that we've talked about I refuse to believe anyone that is neurotypical would willing put themselves through the shit stem majors go through
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gollancz · 1 year
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Wholesome news for a Friday afternoon! This gent here is Stephen Baxter, a bit of a legend of SF writing. He's got a PhD in Engineering, he's a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society, he's co-written books with Arthur C. Clarke and Terry Pratchett (another honorary graduate of the Open University), has written Doctor Who novels, and the only authorised sequel to H.G. Wells' The Time Machine. He's a Vice-President of the H.G. Wells Society, former President of the British Science Fiction Society, and won multiple international SF awards, including the Philip K. Dick Award, The John W. Campbell Award and the Seiun Award.
This picture is from when he received his honorary doctorate from the Open University, a UK University designed to help make higher education more accessible. They awarded him the honorary doctorate in recognition of his services to science fiction!
On 31 March 2023, in the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, UK, Stephen Baxter was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of the University by the Open University. This was in recognition of "Services to the Arts and Sciences", and in particular to celebrate Stephen's "extraordinary contribution to science fiction writing . . . His works . . . have no doubt been responsible for sparking the imagination of scientific researchers."
Stephen, in all his splendour, advised me on sending me the news "Take care on opening the photo. To me I look like I'm graduating from Zombie High."
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stemroboedtechcompany · 4 months
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indtraining · 5 months
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m1a2r3i · 7 months
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WHY STEM?
It has always been my desire to become an architect since I was a child, which is why I chose the track of stem because my course pertains to it. As a result, adopting this path will be the beginning of my stepping stone toward reaching my life goal.
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“Look how she lights up the sky, Ma Belle Evangeline”
Ray and Evangeline from the Princess and the Frog
Plix training, run by MIT. We learned about paper circuits and STEM programs we can do at the library.
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I love stem but i hate it here
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sunnysideupsciart · 9 months
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Why do we have blue, pink and purple hydrangea? The answer is in the soil!
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As part of its continued commitment to diversity within the cyber and information security fields, Optiv, the cyber advisory and solutions leader, is accepting applications until January 27, 2023 for its annual $40,000 scholarship for Black, African American identifying STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) students.
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sjwinklerart · 7 months
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Nature is Strange Tho
Invertober Day 2: Little Fire Ant
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getoutofthisplace · 2 years
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Dear Gus & Magnus,
At the STEM camp today we did lots of interviews with kids and teachers and engineers (like Sean, who oversees Garver's Oklahoma Aviation practice) and we tagged along on a tour of the Lawton-Ft. Sill airport.
Dad.
Lawton, Oklahoma. 7.13.2022 - 3.11pm.
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wtisd · 2 days
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Launch of Report on Women in STEM and Higher Education in 9 Countries in Southern Africa (STI Forum 2024 Side Event).
This side event will discuss the role and contributions of science, technology, and innovation to sustainable development, with a special focus on women in Africa, aiming to alleviate poverty and enhance their involvement in STEM education and innovative solutions
Watch the Launch of Report on Women in STEM and Higher Education in 9 Countries in Southern Africa (STI Forum 2024 Side Event)!
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