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    Explore "stem education" with insightful episodes like "STEM in the Classroom", "Afternoon Briefing Monday 14th August", "Fast Company Innovation Festival 2022: Former Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh", "Indigenous Pedology (SOIL SCIENCE) with Lydia Jennings" and "Pride Week: Loving Sally Ride" from podcasts like ""Inside Voices: A Teacher Podcast", "Times news briefing", "Most Innovative Companies", "Ologies with Alie Ward" and "Short Wave"" and more!

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    STEM in the Classroom

    STEM in the Classroom

    In this episode David and Laura discuss STEM approaches in the classroom. What is STEM? Why do we need it? How can I find resources? All of these questions, and more, are discussed. Listen in to find out more about how you can incorporate STEM into your everyday teaching life and hear from two teachers sharing what they feel is best practice.

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    Indigenous Pedology (SOIL SCIENCE) with Lydia Jennings

    Indigenous Pedology (SOIL SCIENCE) with Lydia Jennings

    Soil! Dirt! Earth. Dr. Lydia Jennings, aka Native Soil Nerd, breaks down the stuff under our feet and explains everything from mining to why soil can be different colors. Also: medicine from microbes, giving back to the land after extractive processes, collecting samples in urban rivers, elders’ ecological knowledge, planting hot Cheetos, potting soil mysteries, lung fungus, the smell of rain and why gardening makes you happy. Oh and running hundreds of miles for your science. 

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    Pride Week: Loving Sally Ride

    Pride Week:  Loving Sally Ride
    Tam O'Shaughnessy and Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, met as kids in the early 1960s and developed an instant connection. Years later, they fell in love. They also were dedicated to STEM education and founded Sally Ride Science in 2001, a company focused on equity and inclusion in science education. Tam talks about this, and her relationship with Sally Ride, with Maddie Sofia. (encore)

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    Scorpiology (SCORPIONS) with Lauren Esposito: Encore Presentation

    Scorpiology (SCORPIONS) with Lauren Esposito: Encore Presentation

    This specific episode was cited in The New Yorker this week, so we’re giving it an encore refresh with bonus material and a 2020 update from Dr. Esposito herself!

    Scorpions: the victims of undue shade. If you've ever wanted to impress a date with weird facts THIS IS THE EPISODE FOR YOU. A handful of people on planet Earth have a PhD in scorpions and Dr. Lauren Esposito is one of them. She spills the beans on how venom works, what's up with the blacklight glow effect, how dangerous they *really* are, what all the movies get wrong, the best names for scorpions, where she's traveled to look under rocks, where a scorpion's butt is, if scorpions dance or make out (SPOILER: YES), what good mothers they are, how big they used to be millions of years ago and how -- technically speaking -- they are not poisonous. Also: how much does a gallon of venom cost? Oh, and why she started the visibility campaign 500 Queer Scientists. Get this one in your ears right away.

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    Smart Talks with IBM: How P-TECH Prepares Students for the Future of Work

    Smart Talks with IBM: How P-TECH Prepares Students for the Future of Work

    Today on Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Joe talk with IBM's Joel Mangan, Executive Director of P-TECH, and recent P-TECH graduates Suyhalia Karim-Doran and Eric Cholula-Martinez about how P-TECH, a groundbreaking public education model, is addressing education and workforce development challenges for underserved students.

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    Butterflies Have Hearts In Their Wings. You Won't Believe Where They Have Eyes

    Butterflies Have Hearts In Their Wings. You Won't Believe Where They Have Eyes
    Adriana Briscoe, a professor of biology and ecology at UC Irvine, studies vision in butterflies. As part of her research, she's trained them to detect light of a certain color. She also explains why they bask in the sunlight, and why some of them have 'hearts' in their wings. Plus, you'll never guess where their photoreceptors are.

    She's written about the importance of teachers and mentors in diversifying the STEM fields.

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    The Arecibo Telescope Is Damaged — And That's A Big Deal

    The Arecibo Telescope Is Damaged — And That's A Big Deal
    In early August a cable snapped at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, causing substantial damage to one of the largest single dish radio telescopes in the world. Planetary scientist Edgard Rivera-Valentín explains what's at stake until the damage is repaired and the unique role the telescope plays in both scientific research and popular culture.

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    Zuckerberg testifies, Spotify hardware, and Huawei P20 Pro review

    Zuckerberg testifies, Spotify hardware, and Huawei P20 Pro review
    After a week of Facebook-intensive news, The Vergecast is here to break it all down for you. Nilay is out this week, so Dieter and Paul welcome senior editor Natt Garun and Silicon Valley editor Casey Newton to the show to go over all the news. Even though Mark Zuckerberg took up most of the site this week, there was a still a lot of other stuff happening. Spotify may be releasing some hardware products, we reviewed the Huawei P20 Pro, and the cast gets into some classic talk about the web. There’s a whole lot more in between that — like Paul’s weekly segment “Record resolution revolution” — so listen to it all, and you’ll get it all. 02:03 - Mark Zuckerberg testifies in front of Congress 33:17 - Spotify’s first hardware device might be this music player for your car 43:00 - Apple’s RED iPhone 8 43:37 - Huawei P20 Pro review 49:15 - Paul’s weekly segment “Record resolution revolution” 51:34 - Web apps are only getting better 52:52 - HP goes up against the iPad Pro with its $599 Chromebook x2 52:56 - This is the new Gmail design Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Maker Mix, with Bill Nye (Part 2) – StarTalk All-Stars

    Maker Mix, with Bill Nye (Part 2) – StarTalk All-Stars

    What is the maker movement? Find out when Bill Nye and Chuck Nice answer more Cosmic Queries about makers, including Maker Faire, kids and STEM, robots vs. bots, greenhouses and hydroponics, large scale 3d printing, renewable energy and recycling, more.
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    Road Trip: FIRST Robotics

    Road Trip: FIRST Robotics

    In this episode, Robert and Allison take a road trip to the Georgia Dome, where they grab an exclusive look at the FIRST Robotics competition. Tune in and learn more about the world's largest grade-school robotics competition.

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