My Passion For Science is dedicated to parents, teachers and professionals helping kids discover the fascinating world of science.
Making Science Fun!
My Passion For Science is dedicated to parents, teachers and professionals helping kids discover the fascinating world of science.
“My Passion for Science” was founded when a group of colleagues met one day at a coffee house and shared stories about how they ended up with careers in science. Each one has a unique journey, yet they all agreed it was a love for science that was the common theme throughout. The colleagues realized the importance of nurturing a child’s interest in science at an early age. “My Passion For Science” was created to instill young minds with a curiosity about the world around them, while learning and having fun.
ADVISORY BOARD
Dr. May Li , PhD, Founder Read more
Dr. Amy Loriaux, PhD Read more
Dr. Nupur Srivastava, PhD Read more
Ileana Marquette Read more
Thinh Nguyen, M.S. Read more
Dr. Sarika Pathak Sharma, PhD Read more
Sekhar Konuru, MS Read more
Dr. Herlinda Tin Jordan, PsyD Read more
Karan Rao, MS Read more
Our programs include hands-on activities that are fun, exciting, and allow kids to relate to science as part of their everyday lives.
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Fascinating Facts About Science
Latest Trends in STEM
Spotlight On Inspiring Scientists
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People have been fascinated with robot toys for many years. Before the age of electronics, they were called automatons. Automatons were mechanical devices with gears, cogs, levers, and springs. Just like some of our clocks and toys today they needed to be wound up in order to work.
“The internet of things, or IoT, is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers ( UIDs ) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.” In other words, we’re going to connect everything and anything …
The average human brain weighs around 3 pounds and even during sleep, it never stops working. It uses about 20% of the body’s energy. A bright night light uses about 6 watts. Even when you’re thinking as hard as you can, your brain is running with only 12 watts of energy. Isn’t that amazing? Cell phones, tablets, and laptops get more …
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