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Ever noticed foamy substances at the base of young leave stems on garden shrubs, grassy areas, pastures or areas with broadleaf weeds at the end of spring? The foam akin to spit with the consistency of mucus is made by spittlebugs, harmless to human unless they are present in high concentrations to affect the aesthetic of gardens or crop yield. At this time in Kingston, spittlebug nymphs have hatched from eggs laid last fall and have immediately begun to feed from their host plants. While feeding, the extremely vulnerable nymphs are producing a frothy spittle mass in which they hide for predatorial protection and to keep moist. In this album, an image of an entire foam mass, perhaps housing a few individuals is shown is followed by closeups of a pair of nymphs, 1-2 mm in length, facing each other and thereafter slightly larger nymphs 3-4 mm in length are presented. The nymphs take 5 to 8 weeks to mature to adult insects. Upon looking pass the somewhat repulsive spit-like mass, one can discover the cuteness of its hidden lemon-green residents.
Col. Kirk Gibbs, (right) commander U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District, greeted and talked with #HENAAC28 career fair attendees Oct. 8 in Anaheim, Calif
Lt. Governor Rutherford Visits STEM Program by Scott Henderson at Wilde Lake Middle School, 10481 Cross Fox Ln, Columbia, MD 21044
On Friday, August 15, 2014, more than 100 middle-school students from across the state of Florida convened at Kennedy Space Center to participate in the Zero Robotics ISS Final competition. Friday’s tournament was the culmination of a very rewarding summer as the participants watched their SPHERES operate in space via live feed from the ISS while NASA astronauts provide real-time commentary.
The inaugural COSI Science Festival was held May 1-4, 2019. More than 100 events took place in central Ohio communities for the first three days of the COSI Science Festival sparking curiosity in people of all ages! On the last day, the COSI Science Festival culminated with the Big Science Celebration held outside COSI on the Scioto Peninsula.
If you have a 3rd-6th grader, join us Wednesdays in May from 3:30-4:30pm with STREAM Innovations. We will be learning STEM-based activities based on the topic of agriculture.
Last week, the kids learned about trees. Tomorrow, we will learn about plants and seeds.
**This will be our LAST STREAM Innovations program so make sure you check it out while you can!**
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This was left over from a while back, but I was never happy with my initial editing efforts.
The 25th Annual KUED Kids Reading Marathon kicked off with a STEM party at the Salt Lake City Main Library!
At Thoughtworks Manchester, high up on the 26th floor of City Tower, with snacks, panelists and prizes for everyone!
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
NSI Stem Cell
2300 Glades Rd #430w, Boca Raton, FL 33431
877-278-3623
info@healthnsi.com
A Florida stem cell clinic using stem cell treatment to help rid you body of diseases. We use your adipose stem cells in regenerative medicine.
Best stem cell treatment and stem cell therapy clinic in the United States. We use adipose stem cells to treat COPD, diabetes, knee pain and other neurological conditions.
I discovered Stem, on 18th St., near Dolores Park. They have cards, baby clothes, Ugly Dolls, and they're a florist. I love hydrangeas like this. I'm considering going back, having them make an arrangement for me (or maybe just buying a sprig of these) and taking pictures of it to use for Save-the-Dates. (This picture isn't entirely in focus or I'd think about using it.)