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Why Choose a STEM Career?

CTE Learning

With STEM, customary gender roles are broken, and it gives way to equality in every possible way. Hospitals, governments, newsrooms, homes, and other workplaces depend on technology to communicate and run operations efficiently. They will collect information from clients, students, parents, government agencies, or other companies.

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Why Choose a STEM Career?

CTE Learning

With STEM, customary gender roles are broken, and it gives way to equality in every possible way. Hospitals, governments, newsrooms, homes, and other workplaces depend on technology to communicate and run operations efficiently. They will collect information from clients, students, parents, government agencies, or other companies.

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How Did We Get Here? The Tangled History of the Second Law of Thermodynamics

Stephen Wolfram

But he had a second hypothesis too—based, he said, on the ideas of “that most ingenious gentleman, Monsieur Descartes”: that instead air consists of “flexible particles” that are “so whirled around” that “each corpuscle endeavors to beat off all others”. But first we have to go back a bit in the story.

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Computational Foundations for the Second Law of Thermodynamics

Stephen Wolfram

But there’s really just one principle that governs all these things: that whatever method we have to prepare or analyze states of a system is somehow computationally bounded. This isn’t as such a statement of physics. Rather, it’s a general statement about observers , or, more specifically, observers like us.