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5th-8th grade girls tech camp coming late July
The Mining Journal· 1 day agoKing described the demographic for Camp Infinity as girls entering grades 5-8 in the upcoming fall semester who have an interest in science, technology,...
Ed Sheeran Performs ‘X’ Deep Cuts for the First Time in a Decade — or Ever — at 10th Anniversary...
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe musician debuted "Shirtsleeves" and "Even My Dad Does Something" during the concert, where he...
Ephrata Area Middle School named Lancaster-Lebanon STEM school of the year
Lancaster Online· 5 days agoEphrata Area Middle School was recognized as the 2023-24 Science, Technology, Engineering and ...
David Shapiro: Randy Moore shows way for life of public service | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 4 days agoMoore, born and raised in Honolulu, retired two decades ago as the top executive at Kaneohe Ranch...
Black Holes: Why study them? What makes them so fascinating?
Universe Today· 5 hours agoOver the last few months, Universe Today has explored a plethora of scientific fields, including...
Edison High School graduate receives early admission to prestigious university
Merced Sun-Star via Yahoo News· 7 days ago“It made everything so much easier,” she said. Overcoming adversity Hernández García had lived...
Obituaries 5/29/2024 | Town Topics
Princeton Town Topics· 7 hours agoDr. Charles Edward Bush Sr., 85, formerly of Loomis Court in Princeton, died on April 21, 2024, in Glendale, California. Dr. Bush was born on August 21, 1938, in Miami, Florida, to the late Charles and Izetta Bush.
Princeton Engineering Dean Hailed as IEEE Top Educator
IEEE Spectrum· 6 days agoThe wireless communications pioneer is Princeton’s dean of engineering and applied sciences. “By the...
Man of character: Remembering former Durfee baseball player and head coach Ray Medeiros
The Herald News via Yahoo Sports· 2 days ago“You needed to be prepared to bunt on any count, no matter the outs in the inning. He instilled the...
Don’t use Ada Lovelace as a stand-in for all of computing history’s remarkable women
Fast Company Magazine· 2 days agoLord Byron’s daughter, Ada Lovelace (1815–52), is often mentioned as the first computer programmer...