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Space, Outreach and Imagination
For global educator/innovator Javier Montiel, space science, VR and XR are implements of outreach. As a bilingual instruction designer, Javier creates lessons for NASA--and for students worldwide
Goodb-AI, Mosquitoes
In honor of CES® 2021, which has just concluded in Las Vegas, here is one of our all-time top interviews from Eureka Park® 2020. Great virtual show, CES®, and we hope to see you in person very soon!
Making “Virtual” Shine
Over Coffee®is on holiday hiatus. Happy New Year, and please enjoy this reposting of one of our top episodes of 2022. What if you're hosting a virtual event this year? A meeting, workshop, o
Fluidity, Grace and STEAM
Over Coffee® is on holiday hiatus. Please enjoy this reposting of one of our top podcast episodes of 2021! To choreographer and marine biologist Deidre Cavazzi, art, science and math are natur
Everyone-Welcome Robotics
Over Coffee® is on holiday hiatus. Please enjoy this reposting of one of our top podcast episodes of 2021! "There aren't any of those," wasn't acceptable to Unified Robotics founder Delaney Fo
Collaborating on Our Future
"Colorful" and "fun" aren't usually adjectives people apply to solving the problem of climate change. But Dr. Michelle Maranowski has made them applicable to The Tech Interactive Museum's largest
A New Future in Sight
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Robotics for Everyone
Over Coffee® is on Thanksgiving-week hiatus. Please enjoy this rebroadcast of one of our most popular episodes of 2021. "There's room for everybody," says iRobot STEM Program Manager Lisa Free
“Genius” Every Day
Photo courtesy of Eileen Pottinger, and used with permission. For Eileen Pottinger, ingenuity is a daily occurrence. And it never fails to inspire her. That's because Eileen is not only a
“Building” Love for Robotics
How can a five-year-old program a robot? Very easily--as long as they're having fun. And that's exactly what San Diego-based educational startup Robolink has just made possible, with their new ro