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Why This College Student Created a Coloring Book to Celebrate Black Women in STEM

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The idea came to Asemota, who is in her final semester as a biomolecular science major with a computer science minor, during the doldrums of pandemic lockdown isolation in 2020. How did you get involved with computer science and coding? Robotics is not in the picture. That’s sort of how I had it mapped out.

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Celebrating Black History: Course Now Available

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With STEM Icons Mary Daly & Alexa Canady, get a heart-pumping look into the field of biomedical engineering. Peek Inside Computers: Let’s explore computer science as I/O detectives as we learn about computer engineer Mark Dean. Pumping The Heart!:

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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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Celebrating Black History: Inspiring Diversity In STEM

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Meanwhile, franchisee Ermias Hailemariam, with his team of 31 geniuses specializing in various fields ranging from biochemistry, mechanical and biomedical engineering, is focused on empowering future African inventors and scientists in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia utilizing the same proven STEM For Kids system.

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Celebrating Black History: Course Now Available

STEM for Kids

With STEM Icons Mary Daly & Alexa Canady, get a heart-pumping look into the field of biomedical engineering. Peek Inside Computers: Let’s explore computer science as I/O detectives as we learn about computer engineer Mark Dean. Pumping The Heart!:

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Plugging in: directly linking the brain to a computer

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Daniel Leong (CT’s PhD student) using AR-based BCI to issue commands to a walking robot. CT Lin supervising brain-robot interface research. Dr Fred Chang (right) and Daniel Leong in CT’s team performing brain-robot interface research. ABOUT COMPUTER SCIENCE AND BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACES (BCIs). P18-650825.

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3 STEM Must-Haves for New STEM Teachers: Secondary Edition

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For the older students who were exposed to programming and basic engineering in elementary school, drones are a great next step. Through building drones, students expand on their circuit and engineering lessons from previous years. With programmable drones, they also grow in computer science skills.

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