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Bishop-Wisecarver Group Continues Support of STEM Education as Diamond Supplier of FIRST Robotics Competition

2015-03-23 11:31:10| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Bishop-Wisecarver Group Continues Support of STEM Education as Diamond Supplier of FIRST Robotics Competition Eight years of sponsoring innovative teams and donating equipment impacts thousands of high school students Pittsburg, Calif.  Bishop-Wisecarver Group, a WBENC-certified, woman-owned family of companies...

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SEL Helps Prepare Local Students for STEM Careers

2015-03-05 18:08:00| Transmission & Distribution World

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories will host local eighth graders who have been selected to attend a day of learning about the electric power system, hightech manufacturing and careers in engineering. read more

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Graphene shown to neutralize cancer stem cells

2015-02-27 19:13:29| Extremetech

Elite materials like graphene usually aren’t just lone success stories. Generally, the whole family of related materials — oxides, nitrides, or other derivatives — are all sought after for unique applications. As it typically happens, folks first imagine using a promising new material to store bits or energy, but then settle for trying to make…

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Robai and Intelitek Join Forces to Bring NASA Robotics Technology to STEM Education

2015-02-27 11:31:02| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Intelitek to Offer the CytonE Humanoid Robot for the Classroom CAMBRIDGE, Mass.  Robai and Intelitek have launched a new line of humanoid robots--the CytonE family--for education. The size of a human arm and weighing under five pounds, each CytonE arm has seven independent axes of motion plus a gripper. The...

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Maryville U To Develop New STEM Curriculum for Grades 4-5

2015-02-17 21:15:39| Chemicals - Topix.net

Maryville University in St. Louis has received a grant worth nearly $125,000 to develop a new math curriculum designed for students in grades 4-5 who live in low-income areas. The Monsanto Fund , the philanthropic arm of Monsanto , has given the university $124,995 for a new program called Children Using Robotics for Engineering, Science, Technology and Math .

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