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Celebrating women in STEM

Celebrating women in STEM

​[[{“value”:” Celebrating women in STEM “Although science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields are widely regarded as critical to national economies, so far most countries, no matter their level of development, have not achieved gender equality in STEM.” – United Nations The International Day of Women and Girls in Science (11th February) celebrates the many achievements women have made in STEM and…

Staying on track: how do teenage athletes choose what to eat?

Staying on track: how do teenage athletes choose what to eat?

​[[{“value”:” Staying on track: how do teenage athletes choose what to eat? Published: In Canadian high schools, around 30% of teenagers participate in school sports. However, there are limited resources available to help these teen athletes decide what they should be eating to keep themselves healthy and improve their performance. At the University of British Columbia in Canada, Dr Tamara…

The Future of Learning: Trends in STEM Education for 2026 and Beyond

​[[{“value”:” Education is undergoing a powerful transformation. As technology accelerates and global challenges become more complex, schools are rethinking how students learn and what they need to succeed. The Future of Learning is no longer about memorizing facts—it’s about adaptability, innovation, and real-world problem-solving. At the center of this shift are emerging Trends in STEM Education that are reshaping classrooms…