The Digital Beat: How Technology Reshapes Student Life
In today’s world, technology is everywhere. From the moment we wake up until we go to bed, we’re surrounded by gadgets and the internet. For students, this tech isn’t just
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In today’s world, technology is everywhere. From the moment we wake up until we go to bed, we’re surrounded by gadgets and the internet. For students, this tech isn’t just
As we celebrate Earth Day 2024, Innovation & Tech Today takes a moment to acknowledge the impact technology has on earth science. National Geographic’s latest series, Secrets of the Octopus,
Deep Sky is the ultimate journey through the cosmos, brought to life on the expansive screen of IMAX. Directed by Nathaniel Kahn and narrated by Michelle Williams, this documentary dives
NASA announced the winners on Wednesday of the third annual Power to Explore Challenge, a national writing competition designed to teach K-12 students about the power of radioisotopes for space
“Deep Sky” brings the awe-inspiring images captured by NASA’s Webb Telescope to IMAX — taking audiences on a journey to the beginning of time and space, to never-before-seen cosmic landscapes,
Returning to Long Beach, the sunny space hub of California, on May 14 – 15 for its 12th edition, Space Tech Expo USA is set to be bigger than ever
As the anticipation builds for the upcoming total solar eclipse, ABC News and National Geographic prepare to provide premiere coverage with “Eclipse Across America,” airing live on Monday, April 8
TikTok continues to be a social sensation for users with its user-friendly interface, algorithmic feeds, and creative short-form videos. When swiping through the app, it’s easy to see that there
Eight educators from Bell County and Middlesboro School Districts in Southeast Kentucky recently traveled to Houston, Texas to attend the Science Exploration Educators Conference (SEEC). SEEC, organized by Space Center
Inspired by Disney and Pixar’s A Bug’s Life, the Disney+ Original series by National Geographic, A Real Bug’s Life, takes viewers on an extraordinary journey through nine micro bug worlds
National Geographic’s Science Fair: The Series highlights students tackling contemporary topics while vying for a spot at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), which is known as one of
NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) is launching an innovative strategy to boost outreach efforts, remove barriers, and attract diverse ideas for revolutionary space technology research and development across the
A team of international scientists, led by the University of Missouri’s Dr. Haojing Yan, used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to uncover 14 new transient objects within the Christmas
National Geographic Explorer Albert Lin investigated historical mysteries in the new six-part series Lost Cities Revealed with Albert Lin which premiers Nov. 23. With a mission to uncover the wisdom
In celebration of National Education Week, former NASA Chief Astronaut and active Axiom Commander Peggy Whitson and Ax-2 Pilot John Shoffner virtually connected with a room full of 180 wide-eyed
Dive into the extraordinary adventures of the natural world with the new series Incredible Animal Journeys, set to premiere on National Geographic on Nov. 19 and Disney+ and Hulu on
STEM education at a young age can foster curiosity, promote critical thinking skills, introduce technology literacy, and bring a connectedness between classroom learning and the real world. NASA is doing
Wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory recently went on an epic 219-day adventure documenting animals in their natural habitat. With his new six-episode release of Animals Up Close on Disney+, Gregory will
Careers in electrical and power engineering can be both personally satisfying and lucrative. In an increasingly technologically reliant society, engineering skills are likely to remain in demand. Therefore, considering pursuing
Guest Contributor – Lynne Clegg, EMEA CIO, MetLife From a young age, I can remember family members and friends asking me what I wanted to be when I grew up.
As children are often confronted with the question: “What do you want to do when you grow up?” and most often, we have the wildest ideas of what we want
STEM education instills higher education in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics world. These valued skills will take students’ education to new heights and better prepare them for the future
One day, Lovevery co-founder/CEO Jessica Rolph was watching her baby play with a purple plastic cow with flashing lights, when a question popped into her head: Why do toys like
When we interviewed the Women in STEM, we asked for tips they would offer to girls, teens and young women currently in school or participating in STEM-based programs. From the
David Barnhart, University of Southern California NASA recently crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid in an attempt to push the rocky traveler off its trajectory. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test
David Barnhart, University of Southern California In a world first, NASA has crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid in an attempt to push the rocky traveler off its trajectory. The
Chris Impey, University of Arizona Astronomers now routinely discover planets orbiting stars outside of the solar system – they’re called exoplanets. But in summer 2022, teams working on NASA’s Transiting
Fritsch micromills have enhanced one NASA lab’s ability to develop optimized ceramic nanoparticulate materials for demanding research projects, including energy storage and thermoelectric device applications Our laboratory, at NASA Marshall
By Dean Zerbe, National Managing Director, alliantgroup The United States is facing an unprecedented teacher shortage, with almost half (44%) of public schools reporting teacher vacancies this year. With fewer
By Sarah Steimer for University of Chicago via Futurity If you had to describe Rich Uncle Pennybags — the Monopoly mascot — would you mention his top hat? His mustache?
Discovery sheds light on star death, black hole formation and gravitational waves Idan Ginsburg, Georgia State University There is always something new and exciting happening in the field of black hole
As society has stepped decidedly into the digital age, there’s been a lot of debate about how technology is changing higher education. Some people believe there are benefits of technology
One of the least known bipartisan initiatives under the Trump Administration is proving to be one of the best government-private sector-public school partnerships to educate, empower, and create tomorrow’s sophisticated
Theodora Ogden, Arizona State University Satellites help run the internet and television and are central to the Global Positioning System. They enable modern weather forecasting, help scientists track environmental degradation
Chris Impey, University of Arizona It takes expensive tools to learn about the universe, but projects like the Very Large Array for radio astronomy in New Mexico and the Chandra
Coding can be a fulfilling hobby or a full-blown career, and people of all ages have the opportunity to learn the skills it requires, and to get to grips with
The 2021 version of Rosie Riveters, named for the iconic World War II poster, allows school girls to build, create and practice critical STEM life skills. It’s a typical Pre-COVID
The second running of the virtual SciFest All Access was a spectacular success, featuring the laughs, hands-on programs, personalities and diversity of programs that said one thing: ‘This is your
Tracy Fanara remembers the day she knew what she wanted to do with her life. An elementary teacher was talking about the 1978 Love Canal disaster, in which barrels of
The Kingdom of Tonga doesn’t often attract global attention, but a violent eruption of an underwater volcano on January 15 has spread shock waves, quite literally, around half the world.
In today’s world, technology is everywhere. From the moment we wake up until we go to bed, we’re surrounded by gadgets and the internet. For students, this tech isn’t just
As we celebrate Earth Day 2024, Innovation & Tech Today takes a moment to acknowledge the impact technology has on earth science. National Geographic’s latest series, Secrets of the Octopus,
Deep Sky is the ultimate journey through the cosmos, brought to life on the expansive screen of IMAX. Directed by Nathaniel Kahn and narrated by Michelle Williams, this documentary dives
NASA announced the winners on Wednesday of the third annual Power to Explore Challenge, a national writing competition designed to teach K-12 students about the power of radioisotopes for space
“Deep Sky” brings the awe-inspiring images captured by NASA’s Webb Telescope to IMAX — taking audiences on a journey to the beginning of time and space, to never-before-seen cosmic landscapes,
Returning to Long Beach, the sunny space hub of California, on May 14 – 15 for its 12th edition, Space Tech Expo USA is set to be bigger than ever
As the anticipation builds for the upcoming total solar eclipse, ABC News and National Geographic prepare to provide premiere coverage with “Eclipse Across America,” airing live on Monday, April 8
TikTok continues to be a social sensation for users with its user-friendly interface, algorithmic feeds, and creative short-form videos. When swiping through the app, it’s easy to see that there
Eight educators from Bell County and Middlesboro School Districts in Southeast Kentucky recently traveled to Houston, Texas to attend the Science Exploration Educators Conference (SEEC). SEEC, organized by Space Center
Inspired by Disney and Pixar’s A Bug’s Life, the Disney+ Original series by National Geographic, A Real Bug’s Life, takes viewers on an extraordinary journey through nine micro bug worlds
National Geographic’s Science Fair: The Series highlights students tackling contemporary topics while vying for a spot at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), which is known as one of
NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) is launching an innovative strategy to boost outreach efforts, remove barriers, and attract diverse ideas for revolutionary space technology research and development across the
A team of international scientists, led by the University of Missouri’s Dr. Haojing Yan, used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to uncover 14 new transient objects within the Christmas
National Geographic Explorer Albert Lin investigated historical mysteries in the new six-part series Lost Cities Revealed with Albert Lin which premiers Nov. 23. With a mission to uncover the wisdom
In celebration of National Education Week, former NASA Chief Astronaut and active Axiom Commander Peggy Whitson and Ax-2 Pilot John Shoffner virtually connected with a room full of 180 wide-eyed
Dive into the extraordinary adventures of the natural world with the new series Incredible Animal Journeys, set to premiere on National Geographic on Nov. 19 and Disney+ and Hulu on
STEM education at a young age can foster curiosity, promote critical thinking skills, introduce technology literacy, and bring a connectedness between classroom learning and the real world. NASA is doing
Wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory recently went on an epic 219-day adventure documenting animals in their natural habitat. With his new six-episode release of Animals Up Close on Disney+, Gregory will
Careers in electrical and power engineering can be both personally satisfying and lucrative. In an increasingly technologically reliant society, engineering skills are likely to remain in demand. Therefore, considering pursuing
Guest Contributor – Lynne Clegg, EMEA CIO, MetLife From a young age, I can remember family members and friends asking me what I wanted to be when I grew up.
As children are often confronted with the question: “What do you want to do when you grow up?” and most often, we have the wildest ideas of what we want
STEM education instills higher education in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics world. These valued skills will take students’ education to new heights and better prepare them for the future
One day, Lovevery co-founder/CEO Jessica Rolph was watching her baby play with a purple plastic cow with flashing lights, when a question popped into her head: Why do toys like
When we interviewed the Women in STEM, we asked for tips they would offer to girls, teens and young women currently in school or participating in STEM-based programs. From the
David Barnhart, University of Southern California NASA recently crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid in an attempt to push the rocky traveler off its trajectory. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test
David Barnhart, University of Southern California In a world first, NASA has crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid in an attempt to push the rocky traveler off its trajectory. The
Chris Impey, University of Arizona Astronomers now routinely discover planets orbiting stars outside of the solar system – they’re called exoplanets. But in summer 2022, teams working on NASA’s Transiting
Fritsch micromills have enhanced one NASA lab’s ability to develop optimized ceramic nanoparticulate materials for demanding research projects, including energy storage and thermoelectric device applications Our laboratory, at NASA Marshall
By Dean Zerbe, National Managing Director, alliantgroup The United States is facing an unprecedented teacher shortage, with almost half (44%) of public schools reporting teacher vacancies this year. With fewer
By Sarah Steimer for University of Chicago via Futurity If you had to describe Rich Uncle Pennybags — the Monopoly mascot — would you mention his top hat? His mustache?
Discovery sheds light on star death, black hole formation and gravitational waves Idan Ginsburg, Georgia State University There is always something new and exciting happening in the field of black hole
As society has stepped decidedly into the digital age, there’s been a lot of debate about how technology is changing higher education. Some people believe there are benefits of technology
One of the least known bipartisan initiatives under the Trump Administration is proving to be one of the best government-private sector-public school partnerships to educate, empower, and create tomorrow’s sophisticated
Theodora Ogden, Arizona State University Satellites help run the internet and television and are central to the Global Positioning System. They enable modern weather forecasting, help scientists track environmental degradation
Chris Impey, University of Arizona It takes expensive tools to learn about the universe, but projects like the Very Large Array for radio astronomy in New Mexico and the Chandra
Coding can be a fulfilling hobby or a full-blown career, and people of all ages have the opportunity to learn the skills it requires, and to get to grips with
The 2021 version of Rosie Riveters, named for the iconic World War II poster, allows school girls to build, create and practice critical STEM life skills. It’s a typical Pre-COVID
The second running of the virtual SciFest All Access was a spectacular success, featuring the laughs, hands-on programs, personalities and diversity of programs that said one thing: ‘This is your
Tracy Fanara remembers the day she knew what she wanted to do with her life. An elementary teacher was talking about the 1978 Love Canal disaster, in which barrels of
The Kingdom of Tonga doesn’t often attract global attention, but a violent eruption of an underwater volcano on January 15 has spread shock waves, quite literally, around half the world.
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