Well, it seems our initial return to blogging suffered a slight setback. But we’ve been pretty hard at work over the past year on our new look, new website and…
…genetics in particular, are rapidly advancing areas that will offer new jobs across the spectrum from technicians to scientists. A new $1.2 million National Science Foundation-funded project at the Concord…
…where it goes. Through this four-step process, students can visualize energy in a whole new way—and perhaps help experts around the world find new ways to use energy more efficiently….
…Textbook publishers will embed them in new e-books. There is much room for creativity and partnerships here. The significance of this advance struck me at a recent conference on educational…
…incorporated into American science education.* When the new standards are finally made, thousands of science teachers will be charged with teaching engineering — a subject that may be new to…
New Support for Learning Everywhere Initiative The Concord Consortium is pleased to announce the second phase of a revolutionary $2 million initiative using technology to bridge informal and formal STEM…
…The race is on… Into 2015, FLIR announced a new version of FLIR ONE that supports both Android and iOS and will probably be even more aggressively priced. Figure 2…
…atoms and molecules constitutes a substantial part of the science content standards2 and even more so in the new frameworks,3 from the structure of atoms to the molecular basis of…
On September 12, 2011, a team of scientists announced that the HARPS telescope has identified more than 50 new planets; this is the largest number of planets ever announced at…
A new study has been published disproving the previous explanation for the end of the Marinoan ice age, also known as “Snowball Earth.” That ice age ended abruptly about 600…