More than 400 middle and high school students from public, private and home schools across the region experience hands-on opportunities in science, engineering, technology and medicine through the Junior Academy. We film a number of our broad range of science speakers, tours, and community-wide public talks, workshops and citizen science events. Find popular talks such as Higgs Boson and the Fate of the Universe and Cyberforensics. FREE and OPEN to ALL. Junior Academy members, and middle and high school students are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Thu, Mar 11, 7PM, CST, Zoom, in partnership with St. Louis County Library, STL-based research scientist, Dr. Pablo Sobron, on his experience as a member of NASA’s Mars 2020/ Perseverance Rover Science Team and their mission to seek signs of ancient life on the Red Planet. Register @ https:// ...
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Clinical trial in children to investigate rare inflammatory disorder linked to COVID-19 https://t.co/bYku05M7cv via @wustlmed
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St. Louis area libraries helping residents without computers register for COVID-19 vaccines https://t.co/upujWv7xVs via @KMOV
Brown School working with St. Louis city on virus containment https://t.co/46CIZiirxP