Galt High School accepting applications for Biomedical Engineering and Science Technology Academy
Galt High School has opened its Biomedical Engineering and Science Technology Academy to all high school students in ninth through 12th grades residing within and outside Galt Joint Union High School District boundaries.
Governor Kasich announces 10-fold boost to Ohio's broadband network
Ohio will soon see a ten-fold boost to its broadband network speeds, which will benefit research and job-creating assets statewide. Governor John R. Kasich made the announcement at his State of the State address in Steubenville today, highlighting the first ever state-led initiative that will leverage astonishing network speeds of 100 Gigabits per second (Gbps) to advance research and job growth ...
Governor Kasich Announces Ten-Fold Boost to Ohio's Broadband Network
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Ohio will soon see a ten-fold boost to its broadband network speeds, which will benefit research and job-creating assets statewide. Governor John R. Kasich ...
Campo Verde stands out in bioscience
Campo Verde High School's biomedical-sciences program continues to grow as the program welcomes its first seniors this year and a new teacher.
CPET Seminar: "The Art of Scientific Presentations"
USC's Armand R. Tanguay will give a talk called "The Art of Scientific Presentations" at 5:30 p.m. on January 25 in Beckman Institute auditorium. This event is part of the Caltech Project for Effective Teaching series.
STEM Provides Answers for Student Loan Debt
High-paying STEM degrees allow students to pay off college loans quickly.
Princeton's KSS Architects tips hat to founding partner, soldiers ahead
The Princeton architectural firm has grown considerably thanks to founding partner Allan Kehrt. As he moves to an emeritus position, KSS looks back and surges forward.
Why Cognitive Enhancement Is in Your Future (and Your Past)
Using technology to enhance our brains sounds terrifying, but using tools to make ourselves smarter may be part of humans' nature. It could be that we are on the verge of a great deluge of cognitive enhancement. ...
Comp sci majors increase by 12 percent, reflecting national trend
It’s a realization by students that "if you don’t have some rooting in information and computer science, no matter what your field of endeavor is, you’re not going to be competitive,” one computer science professor said.
I choose Memphis: Raphael McInnis
I was born and raised in Jackson, Miss., but my love for math and science led me to the University of Tennessee where I obtained a degree in Biomedical Engineering.