Kids movies shape the way we look at the world long after we leave the theater
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Kids movies shape the way we look at the world long after we leave the theater
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The Broadcom MASTERS competition gives middle schoolers a chance to step from behind science fair posters and up to a series of hands-on challenges as part of a team
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Building a national community of practice
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Embracing the ways each of us does—and does not—process information
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Even the most familiar place can feel new when you get the chance to zoom out or way, way in
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Wanting to win can inspire us to do great things, but missing the mark should not blind us to all of our accomplishment along the way
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Discordant music and sounds can set up the scare, but what you do (or don’t) see can decide whether it lands
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Variations in brain chemistry and what make us feel safe can be the difference between those who enjoy getting scared and those who don’t
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Simple calculations can help demystify anything from geologic time to family budgets
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Emergency response shifted with the technology available to scientists and citizens alike
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