PLAIN TWP. – GlenOak High School students got an out-of-this-world chance to speak with astronauts on the International Space Station. STEM Academy students sent prepared questions to the astronauts ...
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The passing of the U.S. FY 2026 budget, presented by President Donald Trump on May 2, 2025, will put an end to all STEM programs supported by NASA. This will cause a historic 39% reduction to space ...
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CLEVELAND — NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland recently opened its doors to high school students from across the country, offering a weeklong, real-world engineering experience. Sixty students ...
Hundreds of students from across Green Country are reaching for the stars this week as the Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance kicks ...
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NASA DISCOVERIES brings outdoor STEM program to Rosholt fourth-graders
Rosholt fourth-graders kick off NASA DISCOVERIES, a STEM program led by Wisconsin Lions Foundation in an outdoor learning setting.
LENOIR COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - A Lenoir County coordinator is getting to fulfill her childhood dream of working with space travel. Lenoir County Public Schools says that Dr. Stephanie Harrell, the STEM ...
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NASA to Pack Astronauts Onto a Chip in The Name of Space Health
On board the Artemis II mission will be several experiments on human health, one featuring tissue samples collected from the ...
NASA-funded SpaceX's 33rd commercial resupply services (CRS) mission, scheduled to launch on Aug. 24 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, will include biomedical and physical science ...
The Lighthouse of Pinellas hosted “Space 4 All STEM Day,” an event designed to give students who are visually impaired an opportunity to learn and feel inspired in the field of STEM through hands-on ...
GlenOak STEM students spoke with astronauts on the International Space Station via a live-streamed Q&A. Astronauts Michael Fincke and Zena Cardman answered student questions about life in space, ...
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