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7 Popular Science Museums

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Museum of Natural Sciences, Brussels The Museum of Natural Sciences in Brussels hosts the largest dinosaur exhibit in the world. The Museum of Natural Sciences contains several galleries and sections. Visit the website of City of Space. Visit the museum's website.

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Best STEM Summer Camps In London (2024)

The Maker Mom

Activities include robotics, coding, engineering, and working with LEGO, and Minecraft Redstone. Each has a unique theme covering the history and science of ancient civilizations, physics, astronomy, geology, and geography. Mother Nature Science camps help participants grow and maintain in eight different subject areas.

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How to Celebrate National STEM Day

STEMe

National STEM Day encourages children of all ages to pursue their interests and explore future careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Students interested in space could visit one of the many NASA centers for a deeper look at aerospace technology and astronomy exhibits.

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The Northern Lights Explained

STEMe

The Auroras are a popular tourist attraction, as seeing this natural spectacle would be a great addition to anyone's bucket list. STEM·E Interviews: Divyanka Dave on Girls in Mechanical Engineering | Episode 14. It's a bright idea to check out these STEM · E events!

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Imaging the invisible: how can research software and imaging techniques help scientists study the things we can’t see?

Futurum

Dr Joanna Leng , from the University of Leeds in the UK, is a research software engineer who designs and develops the software that allows scientific imaging devices to be used to their full potential. TALK LIKE A RESEARCH SOFTWARE ENGINEER. One area of research computing that is in high demand is research software engineering.

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How Did We Get Here? The Tangled History of the Second Law of Thermodynamics

Stephen Wolfram

And indeed particularly in chemistry and engineering it’s often been in the background, justifying all the computations routinely done using entropy. There had been precursors of steam engines even in antiquity, but it was only in 1712 that the first practical steam engine was developed. Lazare Carnot died in 1823.

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