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The Metaverse Hype Died Down. Where Does That Leave Colleges That Invested In It?

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Some of the courses, including “Bridge Test,” an English course on how to structure creative writing, have proven immensely popular. And terms like “digital twins,” describing online copies of physical locations, have risen in prominence. She thinks it very much isn’t.) Some of the related concepts have also shifted.

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Best STEM Summer Camps In London (2024)

The Maker Mom

Blue Shift Creative Coding Blue Shift Creative Coding brings coding and robotics holiday camps to kids ages 4-14 at its Notting Hill campus. Course content at Blue Shift Creative Coding includes space exploration, Minecraft coding, Scratch programming, Python, Roblox, and more.

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Indoor STEM Activities for Kids

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As winter begins, keeping kids both physically and mentally active becomes a challenging task for parents and educators. During these colder months, when outdoor adventures are limited, it’s crucial to find creative ways to engage young minds and bodies. This activity is an excellent way to discuss the concept of oxidation.

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Best STEM Summer Camps in Houston 2024

The Maker Mom

Houston Museum of Natural Science The Houston Museum of Natural Science receives children ages 6-12 for week-long science camps. With fun environments at Hermann Park and Sugar Land, kids partake in science-based experiences, including tech-related and natural world studies.

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How can intelligent systems revolutionise healthcare?

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Dr Narges Armanfard, from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McGill University and Mila Quebec AI Institute in Montreal, has established iSMART Lab to develop new healthcare technologies. In 1950, the United Nations estimated that there were 23,000 people around the world who were over the age of 100.

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Imaging the invisible: how can research software and imaging techniques help scientists study the things we can’t see?

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Dr Joanna Leng , from the University of Leeds in the UK, is a research software engineer who designs and develops the software that allows scientific imaging devices to be used to their full potential. TALK LIKE A RESEARCH SOFTWARE ENGINEER. One area of research computing that is in high demand is research software engineering.

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On the frontline of the biomedical revolution

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These technologies were developed by scientists and then translated by engineers to be used within biomedicine.” For this reason, Jin sees high and ever-growing demand for biomedical scientists and engineers in the future, with exciting opportunities for new entrants into the field.

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