NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory was buzzing with discussions of electromagnets, rover wheel traction and solar cells, but the presenters were not JPL scientists or engineers. Instead, Los Angeles ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Science fairs and competitions were the norm for Vinicia Kim, who grew up in Guam with a deep passion for science, technology, ...
Twenty-two students gathered at Northeastern State University this week for the third Robotics for Young Scientists and Engineers summer academy. The hands-on summer Science, Technology, Engineering, ...
Years ago, most summer program for children were general programs focused on recreation with crafts and field trips rounding out the schedule. While those programs are still around, there has also ...
This summer, Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego welcomed a group of motivated undergraduate students from across the country who were selected to participate in the 2024 Jane Teranes ...
Research experience is an integral part of advanced undergraduate education, especially for students planning to enter graduate school. Over the summer, a cohort of Northwestern Computer Science ...
Editor’s Note: This is part of a series called UChicago Class Visits, spotlighting transformative classroom experiences and unique learning opportunities offered at UChicago. A career advancement ...
Enthusiasm is high as these students prepare for their summer research. Melanie Rivera ’27, a marine biology major, is looking forward to advancing what she has learned in the classroom. “There's only ...
STEM learners line up to participate in one of five STEM Challenges held throughout the day at the South Side STEM Showcase. Students, mentors and volunteers came together at one of Chicago’s renowned ...
Registration has begun for GlaxoSmithKline's very popular Science in the Summer program. The program offers free camps for rising second graders to rising eighth graders with locations in nine North ...
Science fairs and competitions were the norm for Vinicia Kim, who grew up in Guam with a deep passion for science, technology, engineering and math. But as she advanced to high school, the U.S.