Improving U.S. Infrastructure: How AI Can Help Rebuild America

Imagine navigating the roads of your city, and there’s not a single pothole in sight. Streetlights, bridges, and public transportation systems work seamlessly to keep you connected and safe. What if artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to turn this dream into reality for America? In the sections below, we’ll explore the current state of …

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Space for Kids: A Guide to Past, Present, and Future Exploration

When it comes to space for kids, it’s an exciting opportunity to explore a vast topic that’s interesting, full of science, and still full of unknowns. There are many questions. What is outer space itself? What planets have we landed on? Space for kids is a fantastic learning journey. Here’s where you can get started. …

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Resource Guide for Black Engineers

Engineering, like other professional fields, has a history of racial discrimination in the US. Subject to longstanding barriers in many forms—overt racism and discrimination, systemic racism, implicit bias—Black people are underrepresented in engineering.  The resources covered in this guide are designed to help current and aspiring Black engineers advance in engineering education and professional roles. …

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Digital Parental Controls: Guide for Establishing Ground Rules for Your Kids

Parenting in the digital age can be challenging. There are so many things to worry about and keep track of. But one of the most important things you can do is establish ground rules for your kids’ digital use. With all of the devices and access to the internet that kids have these days, it’s …

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Women in Engineering: Organizations, Competitions, Scholarships, and Tips for Employers

Women are underrepresented in technology. According to Zippia, there are over 192,270 engineers in the United States, but only 13.7% of all engineers are women. Furthermore, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates that women make up half of the U.S. workforce, but only 27% of STEM workers in 2019 were women. In contrast, men make up 52% …

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Engineering Scholarships: The Ultimate Guide for College Students

There is a significant shortage of engineering talent in the United States. As repeated studies have shown, there’s an engineering shortage across the entire field. This shortage is driven by many factors, including the expense of getting the necessary engineering educational requirements, which can drive students into debt.  Fortunately, there are ways for students to …

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Climate Change Resources: Insights and Tips to Help

For years, when we referred to long-term shifts in weather patterns and temperatures, we used the term ‘global warming.’ That term caused considerable confusion since climate change encompasses much more than rising temperatures.  As we become more advanced with food production and manufacturing, our negative impact on climate change continues to grow, and so does …

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