New Issue: December 2023

Hello! Our December 2023 issue is now available online and the print issues should arrive shortly. Also, if you've got a kid in your life who is interested in technology and wonder what you might get them for the holidays, check out our STEAM gift guide. It includes links to other people's STEAM lists too.

Articles, History, Tech in Real Life (IRL)

While sending a letter, have you ever wondered what is actually a zip code? Read more here on what these magic numbers represent.

Articles, Best Practices, History, Notebook, Security

Some websites try sneaky tricks like adding extra stuff to your cart or using tricky words to make you feel bad if you don't buy something. Always be careful when you're buying things online!

Articles, Beginner, Tech in Real Life (IRL)

In space, astronauts celebrate holidays with crafts and music bringing festive cheer to their missions in microgravity.

Articles, News Wire

Interesting stories about computer science, software programming, and technology for December 2023.

Articles, Beginner, Tech in Real Life (IRL)

Our writer, Erin Winnick Anthony will join Expedition 401 on the JOIDES Resolution, drilling cores in the Mediterranean for insights into Earth's past, gearing up for a two-month journey at sea.

Articles, History, Programming

In the past, coding was like creating a puzzle with tiny cards, and even a small mistake could be really tough to fix. But now, fixing errors in programming is much simpler!

Articles, Beginner, Best Practices, Computer Programming Projects & Puzzles for Kids, Intermediate, Minecraft

These mods can give your Minecraft a full magic makeover, making the water prettier and the sky more colorful!

Articles, History, Tech in Real Life (IRL)

AI is making big waves in medicine, especially in cancer detection and treatment, helping doctors find cancer earlier.

Articles, History, Tech in Real Life (IRL)

In the Netherlands, where it's super flat and can flood easily, scientists use cool tools like drones and supercomputers to watch out for problems and keep the land safe from the water.

Articles, Beginner, Electronics Articles for Kids, Programming, Teaching STEM for Teachers & Parents, Tech in Real Life (IRL)

At UC Berkeley, students built kite-like gadgets with sensors to learn about satellites hands-on, exploring data collection and how computer languages impact satellite efficiency.

Articles, Beginner, Computer Programming Projects & Puzzles for Kids, Programming

Learn to make music on your computer using a cool program called PureData. Follow easy steps to create your own sounds and play around with music!

Articles, Tech in Real Life (IRL)

Turtle shells work like history books, showing scientists how radioactive stuff has affected our environment over time, helping us learn about nature's mysteries.

Articles, Beginner, Teaching STEM for Teachers & Parents

Teaching robots work together, like a group of friends, helps us understand complex ideas, like cells, in a fun and creative way!

Articles, History, People

Learn about Mario J. Molina, the scientist, who found out chemicals were harming the ozone layer, leading to important changes to protect our Earth's atmosphere.

 

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