... lights of the launch pad in the distance, there is a balance of beauty and complexity. A complexity that can actually be a bit mind boggling and make it difficult to believe that we as human beings could imagine and successfully create something...
... me personally. As Chair of Parliament, I do find that not being able to hold some meetings face-to-face has been a bit troublesome. So I hope that by the time you read this, the airways will have started to open up again...
..., with models of this complexity, it would be unwise to leave the buyer with a grey baseboard and a big bag of bits! So each of the kits includes a full-colour manual with step-by-step instructions to help locate the parts...
... multicellularity, a feature that only evolved in earnest some 88 percent of the way through Earth’s history. This would be a bit more challenging, but is still potentially doable. The best bet for this would be to determine if a planet’s green...
...one capable of extending our reach off-planet. This technological footprint, our orbital heritage, is arguably every bit as important as Neil Armstrong’s footprint on the Moon. Examples of significant items still in orbit that may merit consideration...
... to know that it exists before they can become interested. In fact, I would argue that this goes a little bit further with STEM than some other areas: not only do young people need to be exposed to and aware...