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What's the Role of Space Exploration?

STEMe

Space exploration is essentially the branch of astronomy, astronautics, and space technology that involves the distant regions of outer space. The last two categories are the research on living and nonliving substances in low gravity levels and the study of Earth from outer space.

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How Can STEM Education Shape the Future

STEM Education Guide

STEM promotes diversity for children of all racial backgrounds and social classes to learn the foundations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, so they are empowered and equipped for careers of the future. The four domains STEM education focuses on are Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. STEM Methodology.

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Shining a light on the role of trace metals in neurodegenerative diseases

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FUNDERS : Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), UK: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Diamond Light Source, LGC Ltd., FUNDERS : Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), UK: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Diamond Light Source, LGC Ltd., Alzheimer’s Society.

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Aliens: Are They Real?

STEMe

Ever since space exploration started, there have been theories of whether or not humans are the only living species to exist. So far, only 5% of space has been explored, so scientists have been asking the question: What else is out there?

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Earth and Environmental Science Exam Review

Mrs. Harris Teaches

In North Carolina, Earth and Environmental Science is a required high school science course for all students. But for the NC earth and environmental science final exam review, I also use flashcards. Yup, I integrate the use of flashcards into my science instruction. Using Flashcards in Science Classrooms.

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