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In response to the coronavirus, Dhruv Pai and his best friend started an organization called Teenagers Helping Seniors, where they help deliver groceries and medication to the elderly.
Two of Samuel's students with bat monitoring equipment on their school’s roof.

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Getting batty about STEM

A group of Jeremy's students set up rodent traps.
student at ISEF with his project and chronograph

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Nurturing STEM talent starts with teachers

Display & Safety Rules

ISEF: The mission of this committee is to ensure that all competitors qualify for competition according to the rules established in conjunction with the Scientific Review Committee and Society for Science.

Feng Zhang, Core Institute Member at the Broad Institute and Professor at MIT

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Conversations with Maya: Feng Zhang

Participants of Marie's Kids STEAM Night making slime

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Exploring STEAM with Marie’s Kids

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An advocate’s work continues

 

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The Society for Science & the Public Gives $100,000 to Middle School Science Teachers

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Society for Science & the Public is excited to announce that the organization will be giving a total of $100,000 to 24 middle school science teachers across the country to support STEM research activities in their classrooms. Each teacher will receive a grant of up to $5,000 to spend on scientific research equipment, such as Raspberry Pi computers, water and soil testing kits and computer software for data analysis. To date, the Society has provided $120,000 in grants to STEM teachers through this program.