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On July 12, Jefferson Lab will offer a summer edition of its popular Physics Fest program.
Projects span colliders, neutrinos, dark matter, and dark energy.

For 32 years, Sandia National Laboratories’ Black Leadership Committee has brought STEM to more than 3,000 middle and high school students.

How does STEM move products from scientific discovery to impact? Hear the answer from Paul Kearns, Director of Argonne National Laboratory.

The third annual Cyber Defense Challenge for 6-12th graders took place at the Livermore Library this July.

Don't miss the chance to get to know Claire Lee, a Brookhaven Lab particle physicist, Jedi, and STEM role model.
Texas A&M University will receive $10 million over five years to manage the Center for Excellence in Nuclear Training and University-based Research.

The 11th graders from Islip High School brought their research from Stony Brook University to Brookhaven for imaging.

The KidWind Challenge is a national competition for middle and high school students to explore wind energy by doing.