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  2. When you think about the polio vaccine, you might think about Salk. Did you know that the played a role? Me either. I did some digging. Black Scientists Proved the Polio Vaccine Worked via

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  4. Jun 24

    Apply to be part of the nation's oldest and most prestigious science and engineering competition for high school seniors!

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  5. “Black students need what all other students need: opportunity, resources, and respect." via

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  6. We're currently looking for a Executive Team Specialist! If you love STEM and have the relevant skills and experiences, consider applying!

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  7. Jun 16

    Congrats to Arya Tschand on winning our 2nd place Science for Development Award in & at the . We’re proud to support young scientists at the world’s largest pre-college science and engineering fair!

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  8. Jun 23

    Congrats to all the recipients of the 2021 Karl Menger Memorial Awards! The winners are 9th through 12th graders who earned the right to compete at by winning a top prize at a local, regional, state, or national science fair. READ MORE:

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  9. Jun 24

    Congrats to Rosemary A. Yahne on winning our 3rd place Science for Development Award in & at the . Her ideas inspire hope for the future!

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  10. YOUR READ OF THE WEEK! She’s Black, she’s queer, she’s a writer, she’s pushing for change, and she’s shaping the next generation of fundamental physics experiments. Meet ⁦⁩’s ⁦⁩.

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  12. “My project aims to provide a sustainable and effective antibiotic alternative and resistance-modifying agent through the use of flavonoids." via

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  13. Jun 24

    Barely past his teen years as the Manhattan Project ramped up, Wilkins began working with the top physicists of the time on what was the most consequential physics research project of the century.

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  14. One year ago today, announced that their headquarters would be named for Mary W. Jackson, the first Black female engineer at NASA. Jackson started with the NACA at Langley Research Center and was an advocate for women in STEM fields.

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  15. to the Science Talent Search earlier this year! If you're an incoming high school senior with a science research project, don't forget to apply to the 2022 by November 10, 2021 at 8pm Eastern Time. 👉

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  16. In , three Science Talent Search alumni talk about their journeys and what can be done to inspire the next generation of scientists.

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  17. Jun 23

    Congrats to Vivien He on winning our 2nd place Science for Development Award in & at the . Her ideas inspire hope for the future!

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  18. Scientists who are LGBTQ are more likely to experience harassment and career obstacles than their non-LGBTQ colleagues. via

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  19. The Manhattan Project brought together the finest scientific minds including Black scientists, like J. Ernest Wilkins Jr., who achieved greatness in an era of rampant discrimination.

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