Is the sky really the limit? For one Indianapolis engineer, that question is fueling the imagination of young minds one rocket at a time. When night falls over downtown Indianapolis and thunder rolls ...
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Engineering for Kids’ metro Atlanta division plans camps during summer, winter and spring breaks, as well as STEM-themed parties that will feature hands-on engineering projects for kids, like building ...
Students design custom assistive devices at no cost to families as program blends classroom learning with real-world ...
“We bounced back from it, but that was very close to just calling the year and letting the rocket not get built at all. It was pretty bad.” Rocket Project members design and engineer rockets to launch ...
The Himalayan Hibiscus team of Zoe Winter and Leilani Lennarz from West Valley School, get their rocket ready for launch at the Flathead Valley Rocket Rally outside Glacier High School on Thursday, ...
Which engineering toy is best? Engineering toys give kids the opportunity to learn STEM subjects through hands-on play. They’re an engaging way for kids to discover how things are built and how they ...
Twenty-seven engineering students headed to outback New South Wales last month to try and launch a hybrid research rocket named Galah. The week was a culmination of months of calculations, design work ...