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STEM For Kids and UNESCO-Aligned Partners Launch Free Global STEM Contest

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This exciting, hands-on contest invites young learners to collaborate on projects in biomedical engineering, data science, and AI, with the aim of solving real-world problems through STEM. Learners will explore exciting career paths of Biomedical Engineering and Data Science / Artificial Intelligence.

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From Aviation to Biomedical: Get Our August STEM Calendar for Daily Inspiration

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Key highlights of the August STEM Calendar include: Assistance Dog Week: Through advancements in fields such as veterinary science, genetics, and biomedical engineering, the training and healthcare of these dogs have significantly improved.

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Plugging in: directly linking the brain to a computer

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Artificial intelligence (AI) — computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence. Professor Chin-Teng Lin Co-Director, Australian AI Institute (AAII), Distinguished Professor, School of Computer Science, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), New South Wales, Australia. CT’s top tips.

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Using adsorbents to help society

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“Such a model will be an important engineering design tool to advance work in drug delivery, power production, energy storage, atmospheric water harvesting and carbon capture technologies,” says Yamil. Choose a university degree such as chemical engineering, chemistry, biomolecular engineering, biochemistry or biomedical engineering.