We here at STEM Education Works are big believers in the idea that, whenever possible, STEM learning should be a hands-on, interactive experience for young, inquisitive […]
A few months ago, after more than two decades of planning and construction, the Simonyi Survey Telescope opened its mighty cycloptic eye for the first time […]
YouTube: A Goldmine for STEM Learning When most people think of YouTube, they think of entertainment. But in classrooms and makerspaces across the country, it’s becoming […]
The Future of Practical Quantum Computing On February 19, Microsoft announced the creation of a new computer chip, the Majorana 1. But this is no ordinary […]
Hello everyone! Remember that thing I told you all about earlier this year? That big event of “cosmic proportions?” That’s right – the 2024 eclipse is […]