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Will girls get more interested in science if we feminize it, make it more stereotypically "girly"?
5:27 AM May 24th
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Kudos to our Middle School Division winners of the Challenge!
7:04 PM May 21st
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A slideshow of Energy Challenge
7:02 PM May 21st
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RT @ Vertical Axis
6:25 AM May 16th
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Congrats to Ponytail Posse #6 to register for FIRST LEGO League nationally! Registration is now open for LEGO League:
11:21 AM May 14th
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Your chance to comment on Next Generation Science Standards: (Do it by June 1st!)
8:44 AM May 14th
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Students with daily in-class projects scored 16 points higher on NAEP science test than those who did it less often
7:08 PM May 10th
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Why the nation needs more female . @
5:15 PM May 9th
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VGo Is a Robot That Goes to School or Work for You [PICS]
7:44 AM May 9th
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@ We wanted a spring program for our FIRST LEGO Leaguers. See (many states are doing challenges)
7:49 AM May 9th
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A Roomba of ones own: how household are the next big thing:
5:01 PM May 8th
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Overall winner of Division B Energy Challenge "Washington Eagles" of St. Paul, Minnesota
1:08 PM May 8th
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Overall winner of Division A Energy Challenge "Twind Tunnel" of Carver, Minnesota
1:07 PM May 8th
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brain scientists to learn how you think? via @
7:43 PM May 7th
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Energy Dept. surpassed target in 2010
2:13 PM May 7th
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Registration opens today for FIRST LEGO League (11am Central) Who will be the 1st team to register?
7:17 AM May 7th
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Challenge - May 5th 9am to 3pm at School of Environmental Studies in Apple Valley.
11:17 AM May 4th
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@ We are unable to send Email. Is there a problem right now?
8:49 AM May 3rd
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Learning Curve, a blog about : Boys of Baraka; an ed-inequity talk — and a wind-turbine challenge
7:05 PM May 2nd
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Who uses power in one map:
6:49 PM May 2nd
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- Name High Tech Kids
- Location Minnesota
- Web http://hightechki...
- Bio High Tech Kids delivers fun, hands-on science, engineering and technology programs and events that inspire Minnesota kids in their formative years.
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