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"Science for Everyone" includes 3D-printed statues of women innovators from the Pacific Northwest, a play area to explore STEAM careers and lays out the inequalities that remain in scientific fields.
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Seattle City Light wants to transform its historic Georgetown steam plant building into a museum and cultural center – with a twist. The search is on for…
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A high school senior from Mill Creek has won a prestigious $25,000 dollar scholarship in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology.…
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Since last year, Amazon has provided the nonprofit group Mary’s Place with space for about 65 homeless families to sleep. Now, the company is trying to…
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Washington is adopting the state’s first set of standards for teaching computer science in public schools. By adopting computer science standards,…
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'Girls Can Be Into Gross Things Too': Seattle Researcher Sends Monthly Kits To Draw Girls To ScienceImagine getting a box containing a ball of bones and fur regurgitated from an owl. That’s just one of the gross things a Seattle researcher plans to send…
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Many will tune in to the U.S. Open golf championship in University Place for the grace of a perfect swing or the elegance of a golf ball’s arc. But people…
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This weekened, Seattle's Convention Center is getting overrun by thousands of women and girls gathered for the annualGeekGirlCon event. But the convention…
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In a quiet Federal Way garage, a group of students is getting the chance to do something they’d never get away with at school – build and run a…
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Many jobs of the future will be in fields that go by the shorthand “STEM”: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. But these are precisely the subjects…