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Smartphone-based device could provide r...

A new device may bring rapid, accurate molecular diagnosis of tumors and other diseases to locations lacking the latest medical technology. The devise is a smartphone-based device that uses the kind of technology used to make holograms to collect detai...

Time to Speak for STEMers

Inspiration is one of the keys needed to bolster public appreciation for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

An overview of developed country, devel...

An overview of developed country, developing country, and third world country Definition: Kofi Anan former Secretary General of the United Nations, defined a developed country as follows. "A developed country is one that allows all its citizens to en...

STEM in Your Daily Life

A quick look within the STEM fields

Should U.S. Be Concerned About Ebola Vi...

Ebola virus disease also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) is the human disease that is caused by Ebola viruses. The Symptoms of the disease start two days to three weeks after contracting the virus. Symptoms include fever, muscle pains, sore thro...

Social Network Has a Role to Play in Sc...

Social Network Has a Role to Play in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education

Black Holes: Facts, Theory & Definition

Ways to Make Science Interesting to Kids

BY MILTON BERTRAND There is that notion in the US culture that science is not fun; for some science is one of these disciplines that can be weird and wonderful. It can also be dull, very dry during the learning process. The best way to appreciate the ...

STEM fields give rise to great innovati...

STEM fields give rise to great innovations.

Learning languages is a workout for bra...

Learning a new language changes your brain network both structurally and functionally, according to researchers. "Like physical exercise, the more you use specific areas of your brain, the more it grows and gets stronger," said the lead investigator.

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GEAZLE BRINGS STEMers TOGETHER
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Geazle is a voice for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), to facilitate, stimulate the promotion of new discoveries, and innovation in STEM for national and international benefit, and to involve and engage the general public.
"STEM education fosters creativity, invites diverse points of view, promotes entrepreneurship and offers appropriate role models for all. To drive the economy into the 21st century, there is a sense of urgency to equip the future generation with the skills and experiences that will prepare them to be leaders" said Milton Bertrand.
"Geazle is a place for people of all ages and interests who simply want to gain knowledge," Milton Bertrand said.
“It (has) been put upon us to make better contact with non-scientists in the community,” said Marc E. Freeman, distinguished research professor of Biological Science at Florida State University. “People who are not in science have no idea what’s going on, but they’re paying the bill. A site such as this is very useful — it tends to water down what is hot, tell them what is hot, but do it in everyday language.” Geazle encourages people who are not completely dedicated to the STEM disciplines to join, because of the opportunity to gain knowledge from the experience.