Are you looking for something new to watch? Interested in all things STEM? Then this is the article for you! Here are our top eight must-watch STEM-related films in the past year. 1. The Mitchells vs. The Machines Genre: Family Feature/ Comedy/ Sci-Fi Rating: PG Available On: Netflix (subscription) Young Katie Mitchells embarks on a […]
Archives for January 2026
Psychology Research and Breakthroughs of 2021
2021 has been a year filled with growth, especially for the psychology field. Researchers and psychologists are working harder than ever to make new discoveries and technologies despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Although this has made it harder to complete thorough research, these new revelations are anything but weak! This blog highlights a few of the […]
How To Make Your Office Cleaner and Greener!
Believe it or not — most pollution is produced by large companies and corporations. But it’s not just oil companies, either! It could even include your office. There are many resources that go into keeping a physical workspace up-and-running. There’s electricity, paper and other office supplies, and even water/gas consumption. Imagine what impact a large […]
Video Games and STEM: A Symbiotic Relationship
What better way to learn than when you are having fun? The STEM fields are the most intimidating for young high school students as they form themselves and prepare for a career. One might imagine formal events, like winning a Nobel Prize, or boring blueprints and sketches when thinking about STEM. However, STEM is not […]
STEM College Admissions: How to Stand Out as a Future Innovator When Applying to College
By Elijah Casillas Students and parents seeking in-the-trenches insights on applying to college gained valuable tips from a recent webinar led by NSTEM President Ken Hecht and featuring college admissions expert Dr. Pamela Ng, Ph.D., in partnership with CollegeAdvisor.com. During the 60-minute session, Dr. Ng presented key strategies that help students stand out […]