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Science News Learning

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Science News in High Schools is now Science News Learning

Science News in High Schools is now Science News Learning. Schools will continue to receive 10 copies of Science News about every two weeks, putting students at the center of their learning journey.

 
Image shows a grid of book covers including The Words That Made Us, Hellhound, Fundamentals: Ten Keys to Reality, Paving, Losing the Nobel Prize and Braiding Sweetgrass.

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Reading list: summer 2022 reads to spark your imagination

In need of some new books to add to your summer reading list? Check out these recommendations from our Society for Science Alumni.

2022 STEM Action Grantees

Society for Science is proud to support the 2022 STEM Action Grantees. A total of $176,000 was awarded to the following 45 organizations, representing 22 states.

Teachers collaborate during the Society for Science's Middle School Research Teachers Conference.

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Society for Science to host peer-led conference for middle school educators

Seventy-Five STEM Teachers were selected to attend the Society for Science’s Middle School Research Teachers Conference in Washington, DC this weekend.

 
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Ravindu poses with Bob, his test dummy, as they both wear the impact Absorbing and Alerting (iAAA) headband, Ravindu's invention to alert people when someone has fallen and needs help.

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A teenager created wearable tech to help anyone prone to falling

One middle school student received the Lemelson Early Inventor prize for his work creating a headband that alerts people when someone falls. The band also provides protection to a person’s head when they fall. The student was inspired to create this invention by his grandmother, who had Parkinson’s Disease.