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This video adapted from North Dakota State College of Science explores the range of science and technology careers that work with matter at an incredibly small scale: the nanoscale. A college instructor explains that almost anyone interested in mathematics or science, whether it’s physics, biology,...
This is the homepage for the National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project that offers energy information and programs for teachers and students. "Since its founding, NEED has kept its Kids Teaching Kids philosophy as a fundamental principle of NEED programming - encouraging students to...
This website, produced by the National Girls Collaborative Project (NGCP), works to highlight resources and programs that encourage girls to pursue education and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). NGCP offers various publications on their website. These resources...
This educational resource page from the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory links to a variety of resources for students, teacher, and parents on the topics of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. Curriculum suggestions and hands-on projects are included...
The website provides information on the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA). NSTA was founded in 1944 and is the largest organization in the world committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all. NSTA's membership includes science teachers, science...
This video, from the 2021 Esri Education Summit, explores Esri's education resources. Resources cover a variety of topics, such as geography, environment, business, and health. Resources also provides a variety of capabilities, such as mapping, analysis, and data collection. In the video, an...
This video, provided by the Nebraska Nanoscale Facility (NNF), offers a tour of a characterization room. Characterization, or "surface metrology" is "the measurement of small-scale features on surfaces." Instruments featured in the facility tour include tools to measure topology, thickness, and...
This video, provided by the Nebraska Nanoscale Facility (NNF), offers a tour of a deposition area of a nanoscale facility. Deposition, or electron-beam physical vapor deposition, is a process that creates thin films or coatings; materials created through this process are often used in electronics. ...
This page from the National Science Foundation provides access to the New Formulas publications from The Research on Gender in Science and Engineering Program (GSE). The publications may be downloaded free of charge, and mainly focus on the recruitment and retention of girls and women in science and...
This website is provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and includes resources for students and educators about Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution. Sections of this website include NPS Pollution Activities for Students, Other Resources Specific to NPS Pollution, and Additional...
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