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STEM in Practice: Rescuing the Thai Boys’ Soccer TeamNew September 2022! Author Christina Soontornvat used her engineering background to explain how the rescue mission in Thailand to save 13 people trapped in a cave by flooding came together.
I Remember: Changes in TechnologyLearn from people sharing first person stories of how changes in technology impacted their lives.
How Does That Work? The CompassNew May 2022! Learn how a compass works and how you can use it to help you read maps and find your way home.
Building a Plane to FlySee how the principles of flight are applied as you fly along with Gary Liming in his self-built plane.
STEM in ActionObserve STEM principles and concepts in action as experts share real world applications in science, technology, engineering, and math.
STEM in Business, Industry, and ConstructionEngineers, business owners, and other professionals highlight examples of different aspects of STEM applied in various business, industrial, and construction settings.
STEM in Health, Medicine, and SportsVideos highlight examples of different aspects of STEM applied in health, medicine, and sports for both people and animals.
Career Experiences In…: Engineering and TechnologyEngineers and technology professionals share experiences, insights, and inspiration related to a career in those areas.
The Science Behind ProgramsInvestigate the science behind everyday objects, activities, and processes with the experts, professionals, and regular people that use them.
The Art and Science of BeerLearn from a brewmaster about the art and science that goes into creating a beer.
St. Louis Zoo – One Health and Turtle AmbassadorsThe One Health program looks at the interrelationship of diseases in animals and humans, in the context of environmental change, an example of which is the St. Louis Box Turtle Project.
Teaming Up for STEMNormandy and Parkway School Districts teamed up with McCarthy Building Companies to create a truly interactive STEM Saturday.
Virtual Geology Lab Transforms Education Using HoloLensWashington University’s Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences is transforming education with the opening of the Virtual Geology Lab.
Countdown to Mars – Mars 2020 Perseverance RoverRaymond, E. Arvidson, PhD, thinks about the Mars 2020 mission which addressed high-priority science goals for Mars exploration, including key astrobiology questions about the potential for life on Ma...
Easy But Powerful STEM Fun at HomeSTEM Educator Jackie Blumer demonstrates some easy but powerful STEM activities kids can do at home or class.
Sonar Technology for Liquid Forensics to Determine Quality of Water, Beverages, and Motor Oil Too!MU researchers designed an instrument to analyze the quality of liquids using the photoacoustic effect. Sonar technology can determine changes in the physical properties of liquids.
STEM 19: Full STEAM Ahead with the Moon Landing ChallengeCommemorating the 50th anniversary of America’s moon landing and NASA’s renewed focus in returning to the moon, we invite you and your students to investigate the challenges and opportunities offered...
Preparing Students for a World of Technology with Don GobleDon Goble, award-winning speaker, author and multimedia educator sits down with host Kristy Houle to discuss the true meaning of teaching technology and media in today’s classroom in an effort to pre...