- Intriguing Science Experiments Launching on SpaceX’s Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station
- Experiments aboard include an investigation into protecting bone health with botanical byproducts, testing a way to monitor crew eye health, demonstrating improved dexterity of robots, exposing con…
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education (STEM) | Texas Education Agency
- “STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education is a method of hands-on teaching and learning where students learn to apply academic content by creatively solving real-worl…
- A robotic fish tail and an elegant math ratio could inform design of next-gen underwater drones: Secrets of highly efficient swimming at varying speeds — ScienceDaily
- Researchers built a fishlike robot that uses a programmable artificial tendon to tune its own tail stiffness while swimming in a water channel. The results were impressive: The robot could swim ove…
- Innovative coating for blood vessels reduces rejection of transplanted organs — ScienceDaily
- reduce organ rejection following a transplant by using a special polymer to coat blood vessels on the organ to be transplanted. The polymer substantially diminished rejection of transplants in mice…
- Researchers design 3D kirigami building blocks to make dynamic metamaterials — ScienceDaily
- these 3D metamaterials could be used in applications such as lightweight construction materials for buildings, components for modular robotics and wave guiding in acoustic metamaterials.Kirigami is…
- DID YOU KNOW 2021 – YouTube
- 6:00 Some amazing facts about the Digital World, the Technology Evolution and the changes in society and business World. The digital world has experienced spectacular growth in the last years with…
- New solar still uses a rotating cylinder to produce more potable water
- In many arid regions, people use devices known as solar stills to extract drinkable water from seawater or tainted water. A new type of solar still is claimed to be much more effective than others,…
- Engineers create device to help visually impaired avoid obstacles — Born to Engineer
- A new study has shown that a simple vibrating wristband can improve mobility for visually impaired individuals.The wristband allows visually impaired people wearing it to avoid collisions when out…
- Engineering Podcasts – If You Were An Engineer — Born to Engineer
- The If You Were An Engineer is based around a simple premise ‘If you were an engineer what would you do?’The podcast has been produced by Primary Engineer and supported by the Royal Commission…
- World’s first unreinforced 3D-printed concrete bridge displayed in Venice
- A first-of-its-kind 3D-printed concrete bridge has been unveiled in Venice, Italy. The bridge is a demonstration of a new 3D printing method resulting in a structure requiring no mortar or steel re…
- How to Think Like a Programmer? – GeeksforGeeks
- Make it work, make it right, make it fast.-Kent Beck1. Make it WorkWhen you encounter a problem the first step is to make it work. The goal here is only to understand the problem and find solutions…
- A naturally inspired, reusable system that purifies water and builds itself — ScienceDaily
- In nature, the interaction of molecules at the boundary of different liquids can give rise to new structures. These self-assembling molecules make cell formation possible and are instrumental to th…
- Reading List – 5 books that teach children valuable engineering lessons — Born to Engineer
- Through books, children can experience how engineers use design-based thinking, which focuses on creative and innovative solutions, to solve problems. They can also explore the history of things th…
- Using plastic waste to help solve sand shortages – BBC News
- “We found that you can replace up to 10% of the sand in concrete with the plastic, and it has the same strength and the same longevity,” says Dr Orr.Unlike sand, plastic won’t stick t…
- STEM Education: What is STEM and Why Does It Matter? | Bright Horizons®
- It is important to help instill an attitude of inquiry from an early age. Children are naturally curious about their world, so give them plenty of opportunities to explore and to learn through play…