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PGA.com
Last week, Phil and Amy Mickelson celebrated his British Open victory, rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange, and promoted their Mickelson ExxonMobil Teachers Academy. The program is a collaboration between the Mickelsons, ExxonMobil, the...
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Last week, Phil and Amy Mickelson celebrated his British Open victory, rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange, and promoted their Mickelson ExxonMobil Teachers Academy. The program is a collaboration between the Mickelsons, ExxonMobil, the National Science Teachers Association and Math Solutions.
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NPR’s StateImpact Florida
Lauren Case is one of six teachers who attended the July launch of the MUOS-2 satellite at Cape Canaveral as fellows with the National Science Teachers Association and Lockheed Martin.
Lauren Case is one of six teachers who attended the July launch of the MUOS-2 satellite at Cape Canaveral as fellows with the National Science Teachers Association and Lockheed Martin.
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RadioTimes
The second man on the Moon says the lunar surface was desolate and that the first man to land was being "optimistic."
The second man on the Moon says the lunar surface was desolate and that the first man to land was being "optimistic."
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Aerospace & Defense News
The second Mobile User Objective System satellite built by Lockheed Martin for the U.S. Navy is responding to commands after being launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. At the launch, Lockheed Martin hosted teachers from the National Science...
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The second Mobile User Objective System satellite built by Lockheed Martin for the U.S. Navy is responding to commands after being launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. At the launch, Lockheed Martin hosted teachers from the National Science Teachers Association's New Science Teacher Academy. The Lockheed Martin-NSTA fellows experienced how science can solve real-world challenges, helping teachers inspire and encourage student interest in science and math once they return to the classroom.
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Electron microscopes are nothing new, but this is the first "movie" I've seen built out of hundreds of electron microscope images. The creator, Stefan Diller, electronically stitched together the images to create these "fly by" films of a honeybee, a glassing butterfly, and a tomato plant. Structures that are invisible to the naked eye are revealed in amazing detail in these "nano flights." YouTube link
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The NSTA Learning Center
Every teacher wants to grow their understanding of the subjects they teach and the pedagogical implications. To address this challenge, NSTA is proud to make available our professional development website, called The NSTA Learning Center.
Learning Center Resources and Opportunities: