NASA signed a Space Act Agreement Wednesday with the Boys and Girls Club of America (BGCA) to infuse the agency’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)

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Business, government, and education thought leaders today made the case for ensuring that America’s employers have the educated and skilled workforce they need to remain competitive at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce

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Erin Ford graduated from the University of Texas two years ago with a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering. Recruiters came to campus to woo her. She got a paid summer internship, which

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It’s common knowledge that the United States is facing a STEM crisis — so common, in fact, that we tend not to question it. According to a February 2012 by President Obama’s Council of Advisors on Science and

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Science, technology, engineering, and math may be the keys to maintaining an innovation economy in the United States. But traditional STEM education alone may not be enough to keep the country competitive, some experts say. Instead, companies themselves need to find new ways to challenge the status quo.

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If you could make one change to improve science education in the United States, what would it be? Science Times asked that question of 19

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Want to make sure you get a good job with decent pay after you graduate? You might want to seriously consider majoring in math or science.

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In Q2 of 2013, Freelance.com reported that the faster growing online job markets revolved around the 3D printing and design industries.  Infographic>>

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