The scientific method is simple: do something and see what happens. Anyone can do it, no matter their age – and as far as Flow Studio is concerned, curious youngsters might make the best scientists of ...
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As part of the DSE-K12 Launch Collective, Colleen Smyth BA’15 MS’21 strives to bring data science education to more students.
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The scientific director for the company that owned the Titan ... Appearing before a U.S. Coast Guard panel, Steven Ross told ...
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The big, tradeshow-like festival will feature more than 60 stations where kids and their parents engage in fun activities ... riding a hovercraft, chemistry experiments, engineering challenges, and ...
Turn off the television, put down the cellphone, and pay attention to what your kids are studying. Look over their homework and find out about any forthcoming projects. If they are small, read to them ...