CALEC could become one of the first major examples of stem cell therapy's potential to repair once-unfixable injuries. Reading time 3 minutes Scientists at Mass Eye and Ear are winners of the 2025 ...
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Edwardsville District 7 students showcase science projects, STEM learning at EHS event
Students from primary through intermediate schools presented experiments, posters and engineering designs.
The Wando Mount Pleasant Library is excited to announce the third annual Wando Children’s Science Fair. This is a great ...
It takes place Saturday, March 14 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at The Discovery.
Education Secretary Sonny Angara on Wednesday urged Filipino learners to develop technology-driven solutions to help address pressing national and global challenges as he opened the 2026 National ...
More than 100 students gathered Wednesday to present projects related to mathematics, science, engineering and technology, competing for a chance to advance to the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous ...
Corpus Christi students are looking for answers to the big questions — like whether cats have a dominant paw, whether coffee or tea is more likely to stain your teeth, can AI predict the weather and ...
For two nine-year-olds from Marion County, West Virginia, the science project they presented on March 9, 2026 at the West Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair in Charleston, West Virginia was ...
The students’ journey began at the Northeastern Ohio Science and Engineering Fair (NEOSEF) at Cleveland State University. Out of 300 participants seven were selected to go to ISEF. Adonis Wazni, a ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) – Hundreds of students from across West Virginia met at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center on Monday to flex their STEM muscles. One hundred-seventeen schools, from ...
Students from grades 5–12 across northeast Louisiana spent months building science fair projects, then brought their work to ULM for the Region III Louisiana Science and Engineering Fair to present ...
Sherwood and Bellview Elementary Schools students can visit Mars, create a hard hat or even grow peas without soil in their newly updated STEM labs.
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