The University of Iowa Health Care hosted a “Kids Go STEM” event, designed to showcase STEM topics and careers to school-age ...
Middle school students across the nation are engaging in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) topics in new ways at STARBASE, a Department of Defense youth program that uses experiential, ...
Adult skeletal muscle is a tissue with a high capacity for regeneration due to the existence of stem cell population, termed ...
Embryonic stem cells are powerful tools for understanding how organisms develop and how tissues regenerate. These cells have the remarkable ability to self ...
Women remain underrepresented in STEM jobs despite equal preparation. Children form “STEM identities” by middle school that shape careers. Primary caregivers, often mothers, are rarely seen as STEM ...
The annual Distinguished Women in Science Lecture Series, presented by the Consortium for Women and Research, is coming in the form of a half-day symposium this year, “ADVANCEing STEM Faculty at UC ...
Gen Z boys and girls say they're getting equal opportunities to learn about STEM topics in school, but girls report feeling far less supported to pursue it as a career, according to a new report.
For STEM students and professionals alike, being able to articulate your work to a broad audience can have a tremendous impact on the discoverability of your research and the trajectory of your career ...
STEM education is a critical topic for all students, but it’s also notoriously difficult to engage students in STEM topics–particularly as the content becomes more challenging. But with a few fun STEM ...
Drag queens who share scientific expertise are gaining popularity on social media. They bring fun and entertainment to a variety of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) topics. The ...
Study investigates the impact of stereotypes and the role of family, school and society on the self-concept of females already studying these scientific subjects and found that these stereotypes do ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — As Indiana tries to curb a longstanding “brain drain” problem of young talent moving to other states, leading voices in education are urging parents and teachers to expose ...