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Best STEM Summer Camps In London (2024)

The Maker Mom

Each has a unique theme covering the history and science of ancient civilizations, physics, astronomy, geology, and geography. For the rest of the year, Little House of Science offers live video courses covering a wide range of STEM subjects with a highly interactive experience.

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Are there ‘rules’ for conveying emotion through art?

Futurum

When I told my family of my intentions to enter art college, one relative suggested I should go for history or geography instead. I started experimenting with my drawings and paintings to develop my own styles. Fortunately, I did not listen to him, and, later on, he understood that he was wrong!

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Supporting small farms: how protecting local farms can protect local communities

Futurum

Pathway from school to small farms outreach • Studying science subjects at school is important. Many topics within biology, chemistry and geography could come in handy, including ecology, plant biochemistry and soil science. Many other subjects could also be useful. The SFRC offers internships and mentorships for students.

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Indoor STEM Activities for Kids

STEM Sport

Nature Science on a Windowsill Biology, the study of living organisms, isn’t limited to vast forests or laboratories; it can begin right on your windowsill, turning it into a mini-laboratory for observing life’s wonders.

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Urban farming for urban families

Futurum

The liberal arts consist of the natural sciences, like biology, ecology and neuroscience, formal sciences, like physics and maths, social sciences, and the humanities. Contact your local university and see if they offer agricultural science courses and any internship or work experience opportunities.

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The Physicalization of Metamathematics and Its Implications for the Foundations of Mathematics

Stephen Wolfram

And if we’re going to make a “general theory of mathematics” a first step is to do something like we’d typically do in natural science, and try to “drill down” to find a uniform underlying model—or at least representation—for all of them. But what is the “geography” of this space? &#10005.

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As Humanities Fight for Support, New Journal Aims to Celebrate Their Role in Public Life

ED Surge

Its open to all disciplines, geographies, periods, methodologies, authors, and audiences across the humanities. Wilson, a Shakespeare scholar who teaches at Harvard University, and Zoe Hope Bulaitis, an assistant professor of liberal arts and natural sciences at the University of Birmingham, in an essay in the first issue.