Famous Women in STEM – An Inspiration for Young Girls to Pursue Math
Back in the early 70s, only 8% of all STEM workers were women. However, this number has risen in recent years. The National Girls Collaborative Project
Back in the early 70s, only 8% of all STEM workers were women. However, this number has risen in recent years. The National Girls Collaborative Project
It is not hard to say that electric cars (also known as electric vehicles, or EVs) have reached a monumental turning point in this day
Language is an integral part of science literacy. Language in science emphasizes the need for students to communicate and be actively involved in the public
It is no secret that the Earth’s climate is changing. It has been changing since it came into existence due to natural factors like the
Learning to argue is learning to think. Michael Billing, 1996 Should animals be used in research? Should an alcoholic be allowed a liver transplant? Is
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) has been the lifeline of American classrooms and careers since the launch of Sputnik in 1955, and with President
Nature of Science (NOS) is one of the core components of science literacy and a fundamental element in most international curricular frameworks. NOS draws on
Every living thing on Earth has at least one thing in common: it’s made up of water. Water is essential to all parts of life,
Special thanks to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for supporting our programming. Water is an integral part of our lives, to say the
What is climate change? Climate is the weather condition within a place in a certain period of time. Climate keeps changing from season to