If you had access to daily high-resolution satellite imagery and high-definition video of thousands of locations on the planet from space, how would you use that data to change the world?

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Check out this infographic about American STEM Education. It has a pretty strong point that STEM needs to continue. It tells us that we need to fund, invest, and promote STEM, that the number of STEM degrees to US citizens is declining, where we rank in the world, and many other things. Check it out.

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Grades 6-12 are invited to create a short video explaining how to “Save the World through Science and Engineering”. Parents, educators, counselors, get your students to compete in this for the chance to win $2000 (first prize) and a travel stipend to Washington DC to attend the festival.

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The National Science Foundation has a Research Experience of Undergraduates program. Go here for more information on this great program.

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The Google RISE – Roots in Science and Engineering – program is a program where educators can apply for grants to do cool STEM work.

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If you want to improve your woman enrollment in your technology class, check out what IWITTS has to offer.

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30% of students entering college are seeking a bachelors degree, but only 8% of STEM graduates are working in STEM 10 years from graduation. What’s happening?

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We gathered a lot of information from that last poll, and we want to know more so we can make better posts for you.

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