Young Science posts
The New York Times Meet a 22-year-old scientist who is inspiring young girls to get excited about science, technology, engineering and math. Olivia Pavco-Giaccia, founder of LabCandy, will conduct an experiment and then give advice for young women. Join us and leave qu
Read more ... estions in the comments section, and NYT reporter Madison Mills NYT will ask some.
108 months ago
HuffPost Weird News Science. Science. I'm done.
117 months ago
Laughing Squid
117 months ago
TheRoot.com Who are the young black superstars in your community? TheRoot.com is preparing to shine a light on the leaders and innovators of the future, and we need your help!
123 months ago
Cha Ran
Science Edge
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A young engineering student but a huge science fanatic. Through this blog I'm excited to share my thoughts and reviews about latest science and technology.
127 months ago
2020 Science Great new (free) e-book on the science of cheerleading - promotes women in science, and connects a massive community with science. Highly recommended! https://www.facebook.com/2020science/posts/10153369650042559
128 months ago
Mashable These kids are remarkable.
132 months ago
Georges Lefevre @Elise or any fellow IFLS fans. Does anyone have any recommendations on books to teach young children about evolution or any science topics along those lines? Teaching science in general would be good as well. Thanks in advance fellow Science lovers!
132 months ago
TheRoot.com Sarah McMillian inspires young people across the globe to love science. #YoungFuturists
Young Futurist: Sarah McMillian
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Sarah McMillian’s love for science started with a few at-home-experiment kits, a summer at science camp and an extra nudge from her black, fifth-grade science teacher, Ms. Johnny. Her teacher’s affirmation, along with the support of her parents,
Read more ... was a game changer, McMillian says. Years later, McMi…
133 months ago
HuffPost Good News Science rules ...and so does Bill Nye The Science Guy.
134 months ago
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