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Gadget Girls find 'sisterhood' in an all-girls robotics team of coding middle schoolers
A small robot moved across the Anglin family's dining table, which has been converted into a game board of sorts. The robot completed a series of challenges set up on the competition mat, tasks that ...
ANDREWS For anyone who thought girls weren’t good at STEM, there’s a group of Andrews Middle School young women who would like to have a word with them. The squad, dubbed the Rapture Raptors, includes ...
Sweera Kshitij Sharma, 14, has been building robots for years. It started with a programming toy – a mouse that could navigate simple mazes – her father gave her when she was just five years old. But ...
Sewickley Academy senior Brooke Busatto is the only girl in her advanced robotics class. But she’s on a STEM mission to change that statistic for female students following in her footsteps as she ...
Jojo Rios, her black laptop computer on her one of her knees, placed her hand on a blue Linkbot that was supposed to whir, click and putter along on a 4-by-6-foot mat in front of her as teammate Zoey ...
An all-girls robotics team from Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy (OVCA) is showing the country what women in STEM can do. Krista Bader, a junior from Tulsa and Ayibatari Ehimika, a sophomore from ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A group of girls held an event in Knoxville to show off their love of STEM and robotics. The 'Gadget Girls' is an all-girls robotics group composed of middle schoolers who have ...
The streets of Herat, Afghanistan, are paved not with gold but with scrolling code in the spirited drama "Rule Breakers." ...
At Fort Worth Public Library branches, fourth through eighth graders are learning to code and build robots with the help of the Young Women's Leadership Academy. When Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker ...
When it comes to computer science, Ava Wandersleben is driven, curious and motivated. So much so that she wants to ensure other young girls can pursue the field too. The rising Watkins Memorial High ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- During Black History Month, ABC13 is putting Black women in STEM under the microscope. According to some estimates, they make up less than 3% of the workforce in that field.
The streets of Herat, Afghanistan, are paved not with gold but with scrolling code in the spirited drama “Rule Breakers.” Teacher and startup owner Roya Mahboob believes in the transformative ...
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