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New Slate of Inspiring and Engaging Standards-Aligned Content Added to Discovery Education Experience for Back-to-School 2025

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. “Meet the Magnets” Virtual Field Trip (Grades K-5) Hosted by Sesame Workshop and the National Science Foundation (NSF), this interactive experience takes young learners to NSFs Magnetic Field Laboratory, igniting their curiosity about the everyday applications of magnet science in our lives.

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14-year-old Named America’s Top Young Scientist for Inventing an AI Handheld Pesticide Detector

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  – 3M (@3M) and Discovery Education (@DiscoveryEd) named Sirish Subash, a 9 th grader at Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology in Snellville, Georgia, the winner of the 2024 3M Young Scientist Challenge, the nation’s premier middle school science competition.

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Flinn Scientific adds New Labs to Science2Go

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This includes new lab series for high school chemistry and biology, which are being offered at an introductory price for schools and districts through the end of the year, as well as new individual labs for high school physics, middle school physical science, and middle school life science.

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Top STEM Schools in Georgia Host High-Tech Personalized Classes Without Hours of Screentime

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Tables are covered with high-tech laboratory equipment such as atomic absorption spectrometers, autoclaves, and laboratory water baths. Unlike the typical public high school, this program is selective, meaning classes are much smaller. Pedersen says the lack of testing allows more time for laboratory experimentation.

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Metrasens’ Advanced Detection Technology Chosen by Moore Public Schools for Enhanced Safety at Extracurricular Events

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. “We are thrilled to play an integral part in helping MPS achieve their objective to accurately identify prohibited threat items before entry into their venues,” said Chis Arbeitman, Vice President of Market and Business Development at Metrasens.

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Should Schools Teach the Scientific Method? New Book Says Maybe Not

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That was the justification for why it was in schools. They said, students should work in laboratories and do science to learn science. That was the beginning of the laboratory method. Once education grew and more students went to school, science education wasn’t for such a select group of students. It was for the masses.

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In One of Connecticut’s Most Innovative Districts, Belief in Every Student Comes First

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The district was the first in the state to open STEM Academies as part of their general public-school program. At the middle school level, they function as a school within a school. The tools and gadgets and innovative school structures are without question helpful, but alone they can’t make the difference.

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