GROOVY NEWS ALERT: We are excited to announce Groovy Lab in a Box is an Edison Awards 2020 Nominee. @EdisonAwards #thomasedison #edison #groovylabinabox #EA20 #EdisonAwards #scientist #science #stemist #STEMeducation https://www.instagram.com/p/B6CdBFlBy0M/?igshid=z0wpz097xstx
Attention High School SOPHOMORES: “Virginia Space Coast Scholars” (VSCS) is a FREE program for students passionate about STEM & who want to learn about the many opportunities NASA offers. Features include a 5-module STEM learning experience and a 7-day residential Summer Academy at NASA Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, VA, where scholars will learn first hand from the NASA professionals and their partners about the latest, cutting edge technologies and missions. Application opens on Oct. 14, 2013. Deadline: December 6, 2013. VSCS 2013 YouTube: http://bit.ly/197ShXh Apply HERE: http://bit.ly/197SidQ Virginia Space Coast Scholars (VSCS) http://bit.ly/1aAfsqH
Marvel and actor Natalie Portman have launched a mentoring competition for girls interested in science, technology, engineering and/or maths. The program links high school girls with successful women in science who can provide advice and answer their career questions. Natalie Portman has always been a vocal ambassador for the sciences - she has a degree in psychology from Harvard University and was a semifinalist in the Intel Science Talent Search. Unfortunately this competition is only open to girls in the US, but we think it's a great initiative that will hopefully inspire women AND men worldwide to pursue a career in science. Find out more in Phil Plait's blog for Slate.com http://slate.me/19t48iW. Original image: John Mira Tip of the Hat: ScienceAlert http://on.fb.me/19t4i9V
Happy World Kindness Day! 🧡 Yours in Total Grooviness, Team Groovy #happyworldkindnessday #worldkindnessday #kindnessday #kindness #Diana #PrincessOfWales https://www.instagram.com/p/B404gQRhaFs/?igshid=18tprk7oolboi
View launch WEBCAST: Countdown to First Virginia Coast Launch of LADEE to the Moon Webcast: http://bit.ly/1dDZEpv NASA is making final preparations to launch a Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) at 11:27 p.m. EDT Friday, Sept. 6, from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Va. Follow LADEE's latest news at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility: http://1.usa.gov/1dDZQVG
Here Are The Front Runners To Win A Science Nobel Prize This Year Thompson Reuters and Web of Science have announced their predictions for this year's nobel prize winners in chemistry, physics, and physiology and medicine. http://read.bi/19eRYtP
NASA - Spot The Station Over Your Backyard. Sign up for email or text message notices hours before the station flies overhead. As the third brightest object in the sky the space station is easy to see if you know when to look up. http://1.usa.gov/19a04DX
That's only a small fraction of the population, right? 😉 #math #humor #playislearning https://www.instagram.com/p/B2wd7olhPWo/?igshid=1y2io39m1tast
Is it a Meteoroid, Meteor or a Meteorite? It all depends on its location. If it is in space, it is a meteoroid. If it is in the Earth's atmosphere, it is a meteor. If you can pick it up off the ground, then it is a meteorite. NASA: Small Worlds Big Discoveries: http://1.usa.gov/16mTrbO 10 Need-to-Know Things About Meteoroids, Meteors, and Meteorites: http://1.usa.gov/19YObBj
Academics in a Box Inc. was founded to inspire in students a desire to learn more about the sciences and humanities. Our products aim to allow students a new way to experience the beauty, poetry, and wonder of our universe through hands-on experience. Our foundation is based on the ideas that by “doing” and “experiencing,” students are more motivated to become inquisitive about the world around them. It’s this curiosity and creative thinking that are at the heart of developing a love of learning. The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) is used as a guide to ensure that our products supplement the learning that takes place in the classroom. We aim to take students beyond simple memorization of facts and figures by helping them gain a better understanding of significant science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) practice and application, as well as gain a deeper appreciation of the materials they are presented with.
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