Excalibur and The Nature Generation joined the Excel Technologies, LLC team in delivering a STEM camp to tribal students in the west. We focused on capacity building through grants and climate changes impact on disasters.
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What we do wouldn't be possible without STEM and the people who have made it their life's calling. Here's to building the future! #PringleRobotics #STEMDay #ScienceDay #TechnologyDay #EngineeringDay #MathematicsDay #STEMEducation #STEMLearning #STEMForAll #STEMFuture
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Yo! I am proud to be part of a program that embolden individuals to make a real difference. 🌟 Can’t wait to see the impact of the RegenIntel Fellows after the second cohort of the Foundations Course. Ready to be part of the change? 🔋 🔌 Join me in the second cohort today: https://lnkd.in/gEnnrGeZ #RegenerativeFuture #RegenIntel #RegenIntel #FoundationsCourse #ImplementersNotSpectators #RegenerationIsSustainable #RegenerativeFuture #regenerativesystems #regenerativedevelopment #regenerative #climatesolutions #climateaction
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Though the extreme weather events of 2023 have gotten people's attention, it is hard to galvanize mitigating actions when huge percentages of people still think #ClimateChange will have little or no impact on their lives. In AGU's Eos, Michael Wysession, Editor in Chief of "Perspectives", discusses how integrating Earth and space science into high school biology, chemistry, and physics courses may be the best way to educate the public about climate science. Check it out: https://brnw.ch/21wBXTc #AGUPubs #SDG13 #NGSS #ClimateAction #education #K12
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🚀 In the world of #rocketry, #teamwork is the fuel that propels us toward the stars. 🌟 But it's not just about working together; it's about breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for everyone, regardless of their gender, to shine in #STEM fields. In this video https://lnkd.in/der8UhWp, Xyla Foxlin, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University with a degree in General #Engineering and a passion for #Mechatronics and Creative #Engineering, exemplifies this spirit. Her nonprofit, Beauty and the Bolt is on a mission to lower the barriers for #womeninSTEM. She shows us that in rocketry #teams, women can take and handle any role they choose. In just three weeks, Xyla accomplished something truly spectacular—building a carbon fiber rocket that reached Mach 2.2 in a nominal flight! 🚀 But did she do it alone? No, she had friends, colleagues, and sponsors who believed in her vision appreciated her dedication were by her side on the way and when needed. 🧰 Mastering composite materials and having the right equipment is also crucial. In the video, you can see Xyla working with some impressive machines perfectly suited for her tasks. These are often not readily available even in the best-equipped rocketry team labs. This highlights a vital point: teamwork in rocketry isn't just about working together; it's about ensuring that everyone, regardless of their background or gender, has access to the resources and support they need to reach for the stars. 🌠 Let's continue to foster a culture of inclusivity, collaboration, and support in STEM fields. Together, we can break down barriers and empower the next generation of engineers, scientists, and rocketeers to reach new heights. 🌌 #Teamwork #WomenInSTEM #Rocketry #Inclusivity #STEM #SpaceTech #Collaboration
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The next generation is already hard at work mitigating the harmful effects of climate change. They understand what we’re facing is a generational challenge and that our collective action is required. We need their ingenuity – no idea is too small. To encourage innovation, Exelon has programs for everyone from high school students to start-up founders. We need the next generation of leaders to put their minds together so that all communities can have a cleaner, healthier future. A culture of collaboration is critical. https://lnkd.in/dUiZxzJ
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How can we get our kids interested in SCIENCE??? Encourage kids to be curious and ask questions about the world around them. Why does the sun rise? Why do leaves change color? Curiosity is the first step in scientific exploration. My Pet Molecules, Molly, Willy, and Nacho are here to help teachers and parents spark an interest in how things work! Helping kids save Planet Earth...a worthy mission! #learning #learningtoy #learningisfun #MyPetMolecule
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Greetings, Earthlings! Have you heard the latest buzz from the red planet? No, it's not another rover landing or a dust storm update. It's the Martian kids – the newest, quirkiest, and most innovative batch of future legends preparing to take over the universe, one cosmic step at a time! The Martian Toddler's Guide to Becoming Future Legends: While Earth’s kids are busy with crayons and blocks, our Martian counterparts are on a whole other level. Here’s a sneak peek into the daily lives of these tiny trailblazers and how their early years are setting them up to become the scientists, technologists, engineers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and climate change fighters of tomorrow. Martian Engineers in Diapers: Before they even start walking, Martian toddlers are already tinkering with their first set of cosmic tools. Forget baby rattles; these kids are assembling miniature rocket ships and devising blueprints for interplanetary bridges! Their favorite game? Building sustainable habitats using recycled meteor fragments. Little Tech Wizards: Earth babies might be learning their ABCs, but Martian kids are mastering HTML, CSS, and Python in their cribs. They create their own apps to manage their playtime schedules and design virtual reality games that make Earth’s tech look prehistoric. Mini Innovators at Play: When they're not busy coding or engineering, these pint-sized prodigies are brainstorming innovative solutions for everyday problems. Lost your favorite toy on the other side of the crater? No problem! Martian kids have already designed a drone retrieval system, complete with AI navigation to avoid pesky Martian dust storms. Future Entrepreneurs: Lemonade stands? How quaint! On Mars, toddlers run “Space Juice Bars” selling freshly squeezed comet tail extracts. They’ve also launched several successful startups, including a zero-gravity toy company and an interstellar delivery service. Investors are already lining up to fund their next big idea. Climate Change Warriors in Training: These future leaders are not just tech-savvy; they’re also planet-savvy. Martian kids have a keen sense of environmental stewardship. Their science fair projects involve developing new methods to convert carbon dioxide into breathable oxygen and finding innovative ways to grow plants in Martian soil. They're committed to making both Mars and Earth greener, one experiment at a time. The World Better Watch Out!: These kids from Mars are preparing to take the world by storm, bringing with them a fresh perspective, boundless creativity, and a passion for solving the universe’s biggest challenges. Whether it’s advancing space travel, fighting climate change, or revolutionizing technology, these Martian prodigies are poised to lead us into a brighter, more innovative future. So, keep an eye on the skies and your LinkedIn feeds – you never know when the next big thing might come from a little Martian genius! The future is here, and it’s out of this world. 🚀
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Watch our first YouTube video!! Make sure you don't forget to like and subscribe. #youtube #video #progress #STEM #Engineering #womeninstem
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1. Strategy Adviser to the Sunway Centre for Planetary Health | 2. Practitioner Partner at Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, Virginia, USA
This is so important. Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself. we never stop learning. But what we need to learn now is how to do things differently. #pham2024 is a place to do just that #planetaryhealth Planetary Health Alliance Sunway University Sunway Centre for Planetary Health
This session explores the critical role of universities and colleges in equipping future generations with the knowledge and skills to address planetary challenges. Learn how higher education can be a powerful catalyst for a healthier planet - www.PHAM2024.com #PHAM2024 #PlanetaryHealth #EducationForChange
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This is the STEM Positive Disruptor with another MIA Conversation with Navjot Sawhney, Founder - Washing Machine Project, he invented a hand-cranked washing machine for people who have to wash clothes by hand, which is about 70% of people who do not have access to one. He wanted to make positive difference in the world, helping people using his engineering skills. Making his work people focused and environmental friendly, wow! You have to listen to our conversation on how he started his journey from a young age, to qualifying as an Aerospace Engineer working at Dyson making Vacuum Cleaners and his encounter with Divya who inspired him on starting this journey through his volunteer work with "Engineers without border" who stationed him in India and also his friend Alex from Dyson who supported his dream and much more. He is showcasing to people, especially young people that just because you started your journey in one place, you don't have to stay there if it does not align with your value (believe) system. 1. It is okay to take risks 2. Talk to people ( but use wisdom) because not everyone can see what you see 3. Identify people within your networks that can support your dream / vision to bring it to life, such as Alex from Dyson, University of Bath, His Mum who allowed him to use her kitchen with the salad spinner and all the other people that supported him in the early stages and even now. 4. Be always curious and a problem solver, all around you are opportunities to create or change something that can impact your world in a positive way, such as his connection with Divya, not only did he impact her life but she also impacted his life in positive ways 5. He also impacted me during our conversation when he sneezed and I had a coughing spell later (lol) Nav, you are an amazing role model and thank you for such a delightful and inspiring conversation If you enjoyed this conversation, please Like, Subscribe and share with your networks. Thanks again This platform is to Educate, Raise awareness, Demystify and Change Perception about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and make it more accessible to the public. Show the diverse roles, the benefits and impact of STEM in our world. #engineeringsolutions #peoplefocused #enviromentallyfriendly #aerospaceengineer #washingmachine #invention Navjot Sawhney
STEM Positive Disruptor: MIA conversation with Navjot Sawhney - The Washing Machine Project
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