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Campagnolo Super Record group, Cinelli stem and bar wrapped in Almarc leather, Columbus SL tubing, Campagnolo drop outs/tips. Bertoni pantographed/branded chain ring, seat post, stem and Turbo saddle. I'm calling it a 1981 model based on the component date stamps (rear derailleur, crank arms and hub lock nuts. Saddle doesn't have a date stamped on the underside)

Farmville Central student De'Kevion Mitchell watches as Estefany Chavez, a Pitt County Early College High School student, extracts water from a beaker as part of a lab experiment the two are conducting during "Advanced Manufacturing and STEM Awareness Day” at PCC.

The East Midlands STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathmatics) Partnership held their Student Journalist Awards at the National Space Centre Leicester on Wed evening.

In the picture, Sarah Ahmed of the Nottingham Girls High School is receiving her award.

With her are, Des Coleman, (left) the BBC weatherman, who was the compere for the evening.

Julie Owen of 3M, sponsors of the event and Andrew Morgan, Skills and Communication director of EMDA.

Just toss some garlic stems with a little bit of oil and seasalt. Then grill in a hot griddlepan for 2-3 minutes or until charred.

 

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Students navigated an obstacle course using the PackBot during the second day of STEM Games.

 

The Center for STEM Education hosted the 3rd annual West Point Middle School STEM Workshop May 29-June 1, with 110 students throughout the nation participating in this hands-on exploration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

 

Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs

STEM Saturday for Girls March 5, 2016 Medway Public Schools

Photos by Julie Dennehy

Students took an overnight trip to Boston filled with STEM workshops and city tours, including one of Fenway park.

Schematics showing how symbolic AI and deep neural networks, the two main branches of artificial intelligence, operate. The third panel shows how the two combine to create a hybrid known as neurosymbolic AI.

 

A hybrid approach, known as neurosymbolic AI, combines features of the two main AI strategies. In symbolic AI (upper left), humans must supply a “knowledge base” that the AI uses to answer questions. Deep nets (upper right) are trained to arrive at correct answers. During training, they adjust the strength of the connections between layers of nodes. The hybrid uses deep nets, instead of humans, to generate only those portions of the knowledge base that it needs to answer a given question.

 

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AI’s next big leap

The unlikely marriage of two major artificial intelligence approaches has given rise to a new hybrid called neurosymbolic AI. It’s taking baby steps toward reasoning like humans and might one day take the wheel in self-driving cars.

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Deep Learning: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Annual Review of Vision Science

Deep neural networks have proved to be extremely adept at image recognition, suggesting that the problem of computer vision is almost solved. How close is deep learning-enabled computer vision to human-level visual intelligence?

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Dr. Senta Georgia speaks at the Stem Cell Day of Discovery event held at the USC Health Sciences Campus in Los Angeles, CA. February 4th, 2017. The event encourages students to learn more about STEM opportunities, including stem cell study and biotech, and helps demystify the fields and encourage student engagement. Photo by David Spragu

High School students from throughout Charleston County participate in the Charleston Regional Business Journal's STEM Career Fair at the Charleston Area Convention Center.

 

Photo by Ryan Johnson

my daughter deborah painted my sewing room for me. She decided on a lovely shade of green ( stem green). I haven't had time to put the shelves back up or hang anything on the walls yet.

Handlebar and stem for the Ellis Briggs.

 

The stem is similar in design to a Titan stem but may have been rechromed and bears none of the original manufacturers marks. The handlebars have the stamp Belgium on one end and bear the names of S. Maes and M.Kint near the stem bolt clamp. Should look a lot better once taped up.

08/23/2012 Shoppers picking stem tomatoes at Vucciria in Bensonhurst. Fuji Superia X-Tra 400. Konica FC-1. Konica Hexanon 50mm 1:1.4.

NaCCA organises a five-day workshop on the development of a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) curriculum, FIRST DAY

Discovery STEM Event at Banneker Middle School. by Jay Baker at Montgomery Co., MD.

tig welds like this look like small fillets after paint

NAS Oceana and the Virginia Beach City Public School (VBCPS) system have once again partnered to provide every fifth-grader enrolled in Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) the opportunity to take a one-of-kind field trip to Naval Air Station (NAS) Oceana, Friday, Sept. 15. The special Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Lab Day, was part of the annual Air Show. This event is being provided free of cost for all students and every child had a chance to take part in hands-on activities and learn about STEM careers in a real-world setting. This included displays and exhibits from NASA Langley, the Office of Naval Research and Naval Research Laboratory, Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, Wesleyen University, Engineering for Kids, Old Dominion University, Landstown High School, Navy history and heritage command, U.S. Naval research laboratory and Virginia Department of Transportation.

 

Photo by Craig McClure

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A $10,000 Ultimate STEM Grant provided a local middle school with the opportunity to transform a classroom into a modern science lab for students.

Richard Monteleone of Vineland, senior adjunct instructor at Atlantic Cape Community College and artist, had one of his expansive, aluminum, floating sculptures, “Light,” installed at Atlantic Cape’s new STEM facility, Monday, March 7.

Maison High School, Math and Engineering class, Nov 2014, Monica Gray and Tamara O'Malley

Students have fun with robots representing osteoblast and osteoclast cells at the Stem Cell Day of Discovery event held at the USC Health Sciences Campus in Los Angeles, CA. February 4th, 2017. The event encourages students to learn more about STEM opportunities, including stem cell study and biotech, and helps demystify the fields and encourage student engagement. Photo by David Sprague

There is no shame in needing your bars level with your saddle. This stem should allow for the use of the Enve fork as well with the 350mm steerer uncut!

 

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A student listens to a speaker at the Stem Cell Day of Discovery event held at the USC Health Sciences Campus in Los Angeles, CA. February 4th, 2017. The event encourages students to learn more about STEM opportunities, including stem cell study and biotech, and helps demystify the fields and encourage student engagement. Photo by David Sprague Photo by David Sprague

Macro of stem with dried twirls and web.

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