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Michigan's Largest Star Party Draws Thousands with 50+ High-Tech Telescopes

Originally Published 3 months ago — by MLive.com

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Michigan's largest annual star party, hosted by the Great Lakes Association of Astronomy Clubs, will take place at Island Lake Recreation Area, featuring over 50 telescopes, expert speakers including Brother Guy Consolmagno, and activities aimed at engaging all ages in astronomy and STEM education.

AI's Impact on Jobs: Opportunities and Challenges for the Future

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Business Insider

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Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, predicts AI will create new valuable jobs and transform the workforce more significantly than the Industrial Revolution. He emphasizes the importance of studying STEM subjects to understand AI systems and encourages experimenting with AI tools to harness their potential. Hassabis believes future generations will be 'AI native' and that AI will supercharge technically savvy individuals, despite current disruptions in the job market.

University of Alabama Triumphs in NASA's 2024 Lunabotics Challenge

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NASA

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The 2024 Lunabotics Challenge at NASA's Kennedy Space Center saw teams from Iowa State University and the University of Alabama share the grand prize for their autonomous robotic rovers designed to build berm structures from lunar regolith. This year's competition, reflecting the needs of NASA's Artemis missions, ended in a tie for the first time in its 15-year history. The event engaged 42 college teams in STEM activities, with the University of Illinois at Chicago winning awards for innovation and persistence.

"Top Master's Degrees for High Salaries vs. Financial Pitfalls"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fortune

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New research reveals that nearly half of master’s degree programs leave students financially worse off, with 43% yielding a negative return on investment. While bachelor’s degrees have a median ROI of $160,000, master’s degrees average around $50,000. STEM fields, particularly computer and information sciences, offer the highest starting salaries for master’s degree holders.

"Top Master's Degrees for High Salaries vs. Financial Pitfalls"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNBC

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Master's degree holders earn significantly more than those with only a bachelor's or high school diploma, but many face substantial debt. The top-paying master's degrees are in fields like computer science and engineering, with starting salaries over $100,000. However, fewer than 60% of master's programs offer a positive return on investment, highlighting the importance of choosing the right field.

"TikTok Expands STEM Educational Feed to Europe"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TechCrunch

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TikTok is expanding its dedicated STEM feed to Europe, starting in the U.K. and Ireland, in an effort to promote educational content on its app. The feed will automatically appear for users under 18 and can be enabled by users over 18, featuring English-speaking content with auto-translate subtitles. The company is also expanding partnerships to assess the content for appropriateness and reliability. This move comes as TikTok faces scrutiny over harmful content and addictive design practices, with the European Union investigating whether the app has breached online safety rules. TikTok aims to position itself as an educational hub for young users to counter criticisms from lawmakers worldwide.

"2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Schools Prepare for Teachable Moment Amid Safety Concerns"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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Schools in the path of April's total solar eclipse are preparing to use the event as a teaching opportunity, incorporating lessons in science, literacy, and culture. Some schools are organizing group viewings for students to experience the eclipse together, while others are rearranging the school day to remain in session and not miss out on the learning opportunity. Educators are using the eclipse as a "teachable moment" to engage students in science and inspire a love for learning, with activities ranging from crafts and games to outdoor viewings and literacy lessons.

"Revolutionary Dundee Device Wins Prestigious UK STEM Award for Skin Cancer Detection Breakthrough"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Labmate Online

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Dr. David Bajek from the University of Dundee and NHS Tayside has been awarded the Silver Award for Physics at STEM for Britain for his innovative research in detecting skin cancer tumors using a handheld device containing infrared lasers. This Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) method could revolutionize skin cancer diagnosis and monitoring. Dr. Bajek's work also focuses on treating patients with extreme photosensitivity, developing medical and personal devices to help them manage their symptoms.

"Unraveling NASA's Pi Day 2024 Challenge: A Mathematical Marvel"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Space.com

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In celebration of Pi Day 2024, NASA is inviting people to participate in its annual Pi Day Challenge, which features math problems related to space missions and requires the use of the mathematical constant pi. The challenge, organized by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Education Office, includes questions about various missions and spacecraft, and participants can solve the problems online with answers posted by NASA for verification. This event offers a fun way for enthusiasts to engage in space-related problem-solving and celebrate Pi Day.

"NASA Seeks Volunteers for Yearlong Mars Simulation Mission"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NPR

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NASA is seeking four individuals to participate in a yearlong Mars simulation at its Johnson Space Center in Houston, starting in spring 2025. Participants will experience life on the Red Planet, including resource limitations, equipment failures, and communication delays, while conducting tasks such as spacewalks, operating robots, and growing crops. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, aged 30-55, nonsmokers, proficient in English, and have STEM backgrounds, with varying experience and education requirements. Applications are open until April 2.

"Undervaluing Talent: The Plight of Women in Lower Socio-Economic Strata"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Neuroscience News

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A study led by Christina Bauer at the University of Vienna found that women from low socio-economic backgrounds underrate their talent compared to their peers, despite similar performance levels. This self-perception contributes to gender disparities in fields where talent is highly valued, such as STEM. The study, involving 1,600 students from Germany and the USA, suggests that promoting diligence over innate talent could help mitigate these disadvantages. The research highlights the need for societal change in how achievements are recognized and discussed, aiming to improve confidence and success opportunities for socio-economically disadvantaged women.

"27 Educational Toys to Boost Your Child's Intelligence"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BuzzFeed

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BuzzFeed recommends 27 educational toys that entertain and enhance children's learning, covering a wide range of skills from photography and coding to geology and geometry. The list includes a Lego Minifigure Photography Kit, Tynker coding subscriptions, National Geographic science kits, and various puzzles and games that promote problem-solving and creativity. These toys are designed to make learning fun and interactive, providing children with valuable knowledge and skills while they play.

Elon Musk Set to Launch New University in Austin, Texas

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Gizmodo

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Elon Musk plans to set up a primary and secondary school in Austin, Texas, focused on STEM education, with the intention of eventually expanding it into a university. The school will be funded with $100 million of Musk's own money and aims to pursue accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. While Musk's motivation for this endeavor remains unclear, it aligns with the trend of intellectually disgruntled figures attempting to establish alternative educational systems.

"From India to Mars: A Woman's Inspiring Journey on NASA's Rover Mission"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Indian Express

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Dr Akshata Krishnamurthy, an Indian researcher, shared her inspiring journey to NASA on Instagram. Despite being told it was impossible, she pursued her dream and became the first Indian citizen to operate a rover on Mars. After completing her PhD at MIT, she was hired full-time at NASA and now works on multiple space missions, including the Perseverance rover. Her video has garnered over 7.62 lakh views and has left netizens inspired.

"Boost Your Child's Brainpower with These Smart and Engaging Gifts"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BuzzFeed

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BuzzFeed has compiled a list of 30 toys that can help make kids smarter while keeping them entertained. The toys range from Lego photography kits and animation books to coding subscriptions and geology kits. Other options include wooden puzzles, sight word games, electronic learning devices, marble runs, and science kits. These toys aim to enhance creativity, problem-solving skills, spatial reasoning, language development, and STEM learning.