by Admin | May 22, 2020 | Blog
Immersive STEM opportunities with Australia’s NYSF IF YOU KNOW A YEAR 11 STUDENT FASCINATED BY STEM AND INTRIGUED TO KNOW WHAT THE FUTURE COULD HOLD, AUSTRALIA’S NATIONAL YOUTH SCIENCE FORUM (NYSF) CAN POINT THEM IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. READ THEIR GUEST-WRITTEN BLOG...
by Admin | May 15, 2020 | Blog
Play, create, innovate… When asked what he finds exciting about his research in biological and agricultural engineering, Dr Dan Flippo, of Kansas State University in the US, said that working with robotic technology is like, “having access to a huge set of LEGO that...
by Admin | May 8, 2020 | Blog
Partnerships make the STEM world go around In recent months, Futurum has been delighted to forge links with partners that, like us, are driven by a passion to promote and facilitate STEAMM education. If there are two words that link our circle of partners,...
by Admin | May 1, 2020 | Blog
How do you start a science career with a big bang? GSK UK Young Scientist of the Year, 12-year-old Diya Vincent from Kent in the UK, has done just that… As a desire for quality, sustainable food grows, many of us toy with the idea of growing our own vegetables at...
by Admin | Apr 24, 2020 | Blog
Celebrating vaccinations and their role in global health By now, we are all acutely aware of how a vaccine can change lives and, while researchers are frantically working on a Covid-19 vaccine, celebrating World Immunisation Week (24th to 30th April) should help us to...
by Admin | Apr 17, 2020 | Blog
How to conquer a catastrophe with ‘a little bit of math and a little bit of science’ Friday 17th April, 1970, saw the world gripped as the Apollo 13 astronauts re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere after a disastrous, and ultimately aborted, mission to the Moon. The...
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