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STEM Calendar for the Month of May for Educators Everywhere

STEM for Kids

May is a month brimming with significance in the realm of STEM, with a plethora of holidays and historic milestones that highlight the profound impact of science and technology on our lives and society as a whole. STEM For Kids® ranked #173 on the highly coveted Entrepreneur Magazine’s Franchise 500 list.

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Celebrating Black History: Course Now Available

STEM for Kids

With STEM Icons Mary Daly & Alexa Canady, get a heart-pumping look into the field of biomedical engineering. Peek Inside Computers: Let’s explore computer science as I/O detectives as we learn about computer engineer Mark Dean. Pumping The Heart!:

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How can smart contact lenses monitor and treat eye conditions?

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At Purdue University , Dr Chi Hwan Lee is using his skills as a biomedical engineer to develop smart contact lenses that can both monitor the condition and deliver drugs to combat it. TALK LIKE A BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER. FIELD OF RESEARCH : Biomedical Engineering. ABOUT BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING.

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Celebrating Black History: Inspiring Diversity In STEM

STEM for Kids

“Our global leadership depends upon diversity, leveraging different backgrounds, experiences, and points of view to bring unique insights to problem solving and discovery.” Enabling Engagement and Activities – By making STEM learning hands-on fun and real, encouraging collaboration and problem-solving.

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Why This College Student Created a Coloring Book to Celebrate Black Women in STEM

ED Surge

In an education landscape awash in technology, what impact could something as analog as a coloring book make? In the book, obviously there's images of girls coding together, building robots together, just showing what they can do, but then there’s the teaching side of it. Robotics is not in the picture. We weren't hands on.

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Celebrating Black History: Course Now Available

STEM for Kids

With STEM Icons Mary Daly & Alexa Canady, get a heart-pumping look into the field of biomedical engineering. Peek Inside Computers: Let’s explore computer science as I/O detectives as we learn about computer engineer Mark Dean. Pumping The Heart!:

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A Look Into Biotechnology

STEMe

To enter this field, research, problem-solving techniques, and education are crucial. After working towards a degree, students move on to a huge array of careers in biotechnology such as medical science, clinical technology, biomedical engineering, epidemiology, and perhaps genetic counseling.