The seventh Amazon Think Big Science Carnival in Navi Mumbai showcased student innovations addressing real-world challenges.
A total of 15 middle schools and 20 high schools faced off to see whose builds worked best and who knew the most in a series of testing events.
Students from primary through intermediate schools presented experiments, posters and engineering designs.
RED HOOK, Brooklyn (PIX11) — Experiments, robots and demonstrations filled the gym at Summit Academy Charter School in Red Hook, where students became teachers and scientists during a new day-long ...
Every year, the College of Natural Sciences invites faculty, staff and students to send in the most striking and fascinating ...
Belton ISD receives a $44,050 grant to create STEM makerspaces in three schools, enhancing students' hands-on learning in ...
Filmmakers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have made a reputation for themselves in Hollywood. They see the potential in ...
The college’s preschool offers psychology students hands-on research on child development and aims to model effective early ...
RoboFest 2026 will feature interactive experiences and live demonstrations across four zones. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Students from grades 5–12 across northeast Louisiana spent months building science fair projects, then brought their work to ULM for the Region III Louisiana Science and Engineering Fair to present ...
As the world grapples with complex challenges—from climate change and food security to disaster resilience—the Philippines is looking to its young minds ...