Women in Science: Breaking Barriers in STEM Women have made significant contributions to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields for centuries, yet their achievements have often gone underrecognized. By: Carine Continue Reading
UK\'s Largest Dinosaur Footprint Site Found In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have unveiled the largest known dinosaur footprint site in the UK. This significant find has shed light on the prehistoric creatures that roamed the region millions of years ago. By: Carine Continue Reading
Engineering Innovations: 3D-Printed Electric Cars Engineering, as a pivotal branch of STEM, continues to drive innovation across various industries. A recent breakthrough in the field is the development of the world’s first fully 3D-printed electric car by engineers at XEV, a startup based in Italy. By: Carine Continue Reading
Math: The Heartbeat of S.T.E.M. Fields Mathematics is often regarded as the cornerstone of the S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. By: Carine Continue Reading
Empowering Women in Engineering Through S.T.E.M. The field of engineering has long been viewed as a male-dominated domain, but women are making significant strides in this area thanks to the influence of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education. By: Carine Continue Reading
Gnatalie the Worlds Only Green-Boned Fossil This fall, something truly special is coming to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles—a giant, green dinosaur named Gnatalie! She’s not just any dinosaur—Gnatalie is the first green-colored fossil ever discovered and the most complete long-necke By: Grace Continue Reading
What Is STEM The History of STEM: A Journey Through Time and Innovation By: Benjamin Continue Reading