Eiffel Tower Virtual Tour
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Only two weeks left until Christmas! This year why not put some scientific knowledge underneath your tree? STEM toys enable students of all ages to learn, play, and discover while providing exposure to...
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View ArticleEiffel Tower Virtual Tour
The Eiffel Tower opened on this day in 1889. (In French it’s “La Tour Eiffel,” also called “the iron lady.”) One of the most recognizable structures in the world, the Eiffel Tower has become a global...
View ArticleIntroduce Kids to Engineering During Engineers Week
National Engineers Week is February 17-23, 2013! During this week-long celebration, engineers from all disciplines will showcase their love of engineering and build awareness about the many...
View ArticleFREE Online Programming Class for Kids
Last week I received an e-mail from Tom Dubick, Founder of Young Engineers of Today, inviting homeschoolers to sign up for a live, free, and totally awesome online programming class that will be taught...
View ArticleHistoric Comet Landing!
The Philae spacecraft, launched by the European Space Agency more than 10 years ago from its Kourou spaceport in French Guiana, touched down with a bounce at 11:03 a.m. yesterday on the icy surface of...
View ArticleSTEM Gifts for Homeschoolers
Only two weeks left until Christmas! This year why not put some scientific knowledge underneath your tree? STEM toys enable students of all ages to learn, play, and discover while providing exposure to...
View ArticleBe An Engineer
Engineers are critical to our world and to the way in which it works, and they also help shape the future. Whether it’s developing new fuel sources, managing energy resources more efficiently, or...
View ArticleFree Hands-on Science Resources for Home and School
The award-winning, non-profit Science Buddies website empowers K-12 students, parents, and teachers to quickly and easily find free project ideas and help in all areas of science from physics to food...
View Article“The Martian” Movie Inspires Future Space Scientists
Mars Trek is a NASA web-based portal for exploration of Mars. NASA has released a new interactive map of Mars that charts Mark Watney’s fictional journey across the red planet in The Martian science...
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