Engineering
20 Results
-
Perot Museum of Nature and Science
The newest addition in the heart of Dallas, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science offers a variety of science lessons to curious minds of all ages! If you are looking for a place to learn through hands on activities, this is it! Come check out the new and amazing world of the Perot Museum!
-
Advancements in Brain Control: Wheelchairs that Move by Thought
Brain power might be just around the corner for many! Check out this article on how a wheelchair can be controlled by your brain just by looking at a screen! This would make life easi…
-
Music from Brain Waves
Did you ever think it would be possible to do an action with just controlling with your mind like telepathy? We might be even closer than you think. See how Japanese musician Masaki B…
-
Hands on activity: Prosthetics Party
Check out this hands on activity that you can do in the classroom using everyday material. See which team can build the best prosthetic lower leg using different materials with the be…
-
Roboforge
Students can construct their own 3D robot, program its movements, sensors, and attacks through Artificial Intelligence, and watch it defeat all the other robots! They won't have to le…
-
Puff-Mobile
Using simple materials, this project has kids design and build their own wind powered vehicle. It's a fun project that will have kids competing against each other and working to impro…
-
Fermilab/Lederman Science Center
Fermilab, a lab specializing in high-energy particle physics, is open to the public! It's home to one of the largest energy particle accelerators in the world. There's also a center called the Lederman Science Center, which is catered for Fermilab's younger visitors.
-
Argonne National Laboratory
One the oldest and largest national laboratories, Argonne National Laboratory researches energy sources, biological systems, and national security. They host public tours of the scientific and engineering facilities.
-
Samantha Marquez, Young Inventor
Samantha Marquez is a tissue-engineering scientist, community leader and a high school student. Growing up with parents who both have careers deeply rooted in science definitely play…
-
Barry Cordero: Biomedical Engineer
Someone once told Barry Cordero that he wasn't cut out for college. Well, he didn't listen and the biomedical industry is better because of it. Read more to find out what ignited Co…
-
Alyse Stofer: Biomedical Engineer
Alyse Stofer, equipped with infinite ingenuity, is showing her generation and the next that engineering isn't always about building bridges or working on engines - it can be cosmetics…
-
Maxillofacial Prosthetic Artist Robin Hajdu at Work
What does it really take to be able to mimic a body part accurately? It requires artistic ability and the ingenuity of engineering to be able to imitate a body part both in mobili…
-
Owen Schelenz, Electrical Engineer with GE Global Research Center
Electricity. It's not a new concept, and it is something most all of us take for granted. Now, electrical engineers like Owen Schelenz are striving to incorporate renewable energy i…
-
Jonathan Colby, Hydrodynamic Engineer
After entering a Ph. D. program in aerospace engineering, the current of Jonathan Colby's career swept him away from aerospace and toward renewable energy. Jonathan now works to turn…
-
Renny Talbot - Prosthetic Technician
Check out a day in the life of Renny Talbot! He is a prosthetic technician who makes artificial ears, nose, fingers, and ordinary dentures! See how he is helping change many people's lives!
-
Genetic Engineering- An Interview with Dr. John Fagan
Did you ever wonder what a genetic engineer does? Find out more about genetic engineering from an interview of Dr. John Fagan!
-
A Day in the Life- Biomedical Engineer
Learn about a day in the life of a biomedical engineer!
-
The Lawrence Hall of Science
The Lawrence Hall of Science aims to inspire science,technology, engineering and math(STEM) research through comprehensive and innovative programs for children. Learn more about their work through their website.
-
Mission Science Workshop
Do you call yourself the ultimate experimenter? Do you just like to play with science and engineering tools? This Mission Science Workshop is the perfect place for you! Sure, you will get to use microscope and balances and culture animals, but you will also get to play with clay, wood, metal, electric and mechanical toys, and musical instruments? Come to this scientific playground and get started on your fun projects!
-
San Francisco Robotics Society of America
Are you really into building and playing with robots? Know all about robots already or want to learn more? It's a lot more fun to be a robot buff if you are with others who share the same passion! Join the San Francisco Robotics Society of America today!