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Indoor STEM Activities for Kids

STEM Sport

To foster this critical ability, here are five DIY coding activities that creatively teach coding concepts without the need for a computer: Binary Code Bracelets: Create bracelets with beads in two colors to represent names coded in binary. It’s an engaging way to connect the abstract world of coding with a tangible, creative project.

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Supporting small farms: how protecting local farms can protect local communities

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And yet, many small farmers have limited access to resources and find themselves at a social disadvantage due to bias and prejudice. With less access to technology and fertiliser, small farms are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change.

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The Physicalization of Metamathematics and Its Implications for the Foundations of Mathematics

Stephen Wolfram

We can think of the ruliad as the entangled limit of all possible computations—or in effect a representation of all possible formal processes. Many of these consequences are incredibly complicated, and full of computational irreducibility. And in a way our Physics Project begins from a similar place.

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Urban farming for urban families

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Projects like 15th Street Farm NEP can help towards tackling food security by providing knowledge, skills and agency to young people so that they will have a role in developing a food system where nutritionally adequate, safe and socially acceptable food is available and accessible. Urban farms exist in cities all over the world. . •