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STEM Statistics For 2023 (Education, Diversity, Careers)

The Maker Mom

We cover every aspect of STEM, including preschool through 12th-grade education, college, and career, as well as discuss some of the social and economic challenges that STEM is experiencing. For instance, in the social sciences, women hold an impressive 64% share of the workforce. This is an increase of 45% since 1970.

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How can engineering address human rights issues?

Futurum

The ability to travel to reach educational or employment opportunities is essential for ensuring social equality. RESEARCH PROJECT : Investigating the correlation between access to transportation and sanitation infrastructure and social equality in Peru. I think it came from two primary sources.

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The importance of community for reducing social isolation

Futurum

Mexican women often follow their partners into the workforce to support the family income, but they also tend to have primary responsibility for children, family and the home, meaning that the time they have left to socialise and develop meaningful relationships with other women is scarce. I’m not even a medical anthropologist.

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Our school approach in teaching sustainability

Scientix

It serves a community of medium socio-economic status and has been recognized on the national and international arena for its various projects and activities, both online and in-person. Our goal is to advance our students’ understanding beyond what they learned in primary school, such as recycling or reducing plastic use.

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The power of geographic information systems: bringing data to life with maps

Futurum

Social characteristics include population demographics, such as age, race, languages spoken and level of education. The application has since been taken up by lots of agencies, including the Council for Environmental Equality at the White House. When I was younger, I always loved math and science.

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

Stephen Wolfram

There was one major exception, however, in 1738, when—as part of his eclectic mathematical career spanning probability theory, elasticity theory, biostatistics, economics and more— Daniel Bernoulli (1700–1782) published his book on hydrodynamics. But why should this be true?

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Can AI Solve Science?

Stephen Wolfram

It’s worth mentioning, by the way, that while the three-body problem does show sensitive dependence on initial conditions , that’s not the primary issue here; rather, it’s the actual intrinsic complexity of the trajectories.) Then we can get formulas like: But what (if anything) do these formulas mean? So might AI change that?

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