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Acton-Boxborough Math Competition, in person and online, Apr. 6

​[[{“value”:” The Acton-Boxborough Math Competition (ABMC) will take place on April 6, 8AM-2PM, at R.J. Grey Junior High School (16 Charter Road, Acton). It’s a Mathcounts-style competition open to students in Grades K-8, competing individually or in teams of 2-4. Register online  as an individual competitor, a pre-registered team, or an individual to be randomly assigned to a team. The…

Acera School Math Festival in Winchester, Apr. 7

​[[{“value”:” Acera School (5 Lowell Ave, Winchester) will host its Math Festival on Sunday, April 7, 10AM to 12PM for students in Grades K-12. It’s a free event of math and logic-themed games designed to inspire creative reasoning and collaborative problem-solving. Parents/guardians with their kids are all welcome — and invited to bring friends. Register online. Math challenges include: Algebra…

Best STEM Summer Camps in Baltimore 2024

​[[{“value”:” Baltimore is a dynamic hub of innovative STEM technology in Maryland, so you can find many STEM camps for kids throughout the city in schools and centers.  These tech camps offer incredible programs for students already enthralled or those who want to try something new. The studies at these camps are balanced with physical exercise and time to enjoy…

Page Turners Best Books of March 2024

​[[{“value”:” The three books in this review post are in the top ten of Best Books Ever! Amazing, beautiful, heartbreaking, hopeful. Oh, so good! This month was a weird one for me. I have only 3 books I finished. I have 4 marked DNF. Those were purely awful, too confusing, or I could not pay attention. The 3 reviewed here…

It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s a Total Solar Eclipse!

​[[{“value”:” Planning for the American Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024 Mark your calendars for Monday, April 8, because it will be the last total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous United States until 2044. A total solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, completely blocking the face of […] The post It’s…

NC STEM e-Update (March 21, 2024)

​[[{“value”:” NC STEM starts with you. Twice a month the NC STEM Center publishes an e-update on what’s happening in STEM education throughout North Carolina, and their latest edition is now available. View NC STEM e-Update in your browser by clicking here. Not receiving an e-update? Opt-in and subscribe at the NC STEM Center and get your personalized copy sent…

Power to the people: how electrical engineering can empower the Navajo Nation

​[[{“value”:” Power to the people: how electrical engineering can empower the Navajo Nation Published: The Navajo Nation lies across more than 25,000 square miles of desert and scrubland in the southwest US. The Navajo People, or Diné as they refer to themselves, have long fought for self-determination. Through the Navajo Technical University, the Navajo have the power to educate their…

5 Strategies for Inspiring an Inclusive STEM Culture in Your School

​[[{“value”:” In order to support a diverse educational community, it’s crucial that schools find ways to foster inclusivity across the curriculum. Diversity and inclusion are particularly important in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) disciplines, where minority groups are systemically underrepresented. Schools can implement a variety of strategies that make STEM more inclusive and inviting to students. By cultivating an…

How can targeted antibodies and vaccines be used to treat cancer?

​[[{“value”:” How can targeted antibodies and vaccines be used to treat cancer? Published: Causing nearly one in six deaths worldwide in 2020, cancer is one of the biggest health challenges of our time. Advancements in technology have led to improved treatments, one of which is using the body’s immune system. Dr Zachary Hartman of Duke University’s School of Medicine in…