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Take a sip of your favourite red wine from one of these large glasses. Made from clear glass with a tall delicate stem and ornate etching to the front reading 'Rouge'.

 

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STEM Saturday for Girls March 5, 2016 Medway Public Schools

Photos by Julie Dennehy

 

Elan STEM Box is a learning aid and tool with age-appropriate educational activities which are essential for the brain development of the children. By encouraging kids to explore, experiment and learn independently through activity-based techniques, we seek to equip children with skills in problem-solving, critical analysis and creativity. Each box contains instruction manuals with well explained theories and activity procedures.

STEM Box is specially designed for the students of Std 1 to 10 complementing their curriculum.

 

DATE: 7-13-12

LOCATION: Gilruth Center - Alamo Ballroom

SUBJECT: Women in STEM High School Aerospace Scholars Banquet

PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett

STEM Greenlight for Girls, University of Cincinnati

STEM Camp - Day 3 Hackathon

STEM Camp - Day 3 Hackathon

Photographed By Christopher Vitale

 

DTI DigiGirlz 2018 @Wilmington University on 05/08/18

 

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135mm Thorn stem.

 

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Nobody bothered to check with Guinness, but this was the longest grass stem any of us had ever seen.

STEM Design Workshop - February 2nd, 3rd & 4th, 2010.

The worst part of school at home was the terrible STEM projects the teacher sent us. No instructions (and at first no materials) just "go make something and take a picture).

Lovely neat job on the stem post

STEM CAREERS EXPO at New York Hall of Science in Queens, New York City. May 23, 2025. Photo by Andrew Kelly for New York Hall of Science

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