Education
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Who were the women behind man’s arrival to the moon?
On Monday, February 24, Katherine Johnson died at 101. She was part of the West Area Computers, a group of key…
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‘Low’ socioeconomic status is the biggest barrier to STEM participation
A new study has found that socioeconomic status (SES) has the strongest impact on whether secondary school students study the…
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science: why it matters
Yesterday, February 11, the International Day of Women and Girls in Science was celebrated. How much do you know about…
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Let’s stop demonizing Network Marketing
Why so much skepticism? Why do we still have fear when someone talks about marketing networks? Could it be that…
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How to get your kids close to STEM?
STEM can provide your kids with problem-solving skills, persistence, creativity, and intellectual curiosity. So here's how you can get them close…
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Women, STEM careers is what you should opt for
Recent research from LinkedIn, Infoempleo, and the International University of la Rioja, confirms that there is a huge demand of…
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What is an endangered species?
"How much loss should a species endure before we agree that the species deserves special protections and concerted effort for…
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Emotions to help engage school students in learning
Student engagement impacts children's performance and future success. It is also used as a primary predictor of educational dropout or…
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Stanford researchers build a particle accelerator that fits on a chip
A Stanford team has prototyped a silicon chip that packs some of the punch delivered by ginormous particle accelerators
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Mabel Gisela Torres: Colombia’s first Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation
Last week, Colombia's president Ivan Duque named scientist Mabel Gisela Torres as the minister of the newest Science, Technology, and Innovation…
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