New England Sci-Tech celebrates 5 years, June 4

The New England Sci-Tech (NEST) STEM education center (16 Tech Circle, off Route 9 in Natick) will celebrate its Five Year Anniversary on June 4, noon-1PM. There will be food, music, and tours of the newly renovated spaces and the new Outdoor Terrace Extension. RSVP here.

NEST’s 2023 Cubes-in-Space Team is shown with their new souvenir T-shirts, with team logo and 2023 Cubes-in-Space logo designed by Abriana (4th from left), who won the national competition for best design. Her design will fly on a NASA rocket in June along with the team’s medical experiment developed in collaboration with the University of Louisville. The team’s results will be published in July and presented at the New England HamXposition in Marlborough, August 25-27.

Christa McAuliffe Center: Sally’s Night Celebration, June 16

The Christa McAuliffe Center at Framingham State University will host Sally’s Night Celebration at FSU’s McCarthy Center Forum on June 16, 7PM-9:30PM, in partnership with the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. See flyer. It’s an evening of free fun for attendees of all ages to mark the 40th anniversary of Sally Ride’s historic STS-7 mission and becoming the first American woman in space. Registration is required.

  • 7:30-8:15: Keynote presentation by Dr. Margaret Weitekamp, Curator and Department Chair, Space History Department, National Air and Space Museum
  • 7:00-8:30: Hands-on activities led by NASA Solar System Ambassadors and giveaways
  • 8:30-9:30: Stargazing with McAuliffe Center staff or interactive Solar System Explorers program

Newton elementary math team achieves 3rd place at WinMaC

Garden City, a team of elementary school students from Newton placed third in the Winchester Math Competition (WinMaC) on May 14. WinMaC is an annual math competition organized by high-school students for students in Grades 4-5. This year about 80 elementary students participated, competing for individual and team awards. Students Billy Wu, Avi Pathak, Joshua Tang, and Alexandra Baskakova represented Newton as team Garden City.

Team Garden City: Billy Wu, Avi Pathak, Joshua Tang, and Alexandra Baskakova

There were two fast-paced individual rounds, Dash and Theme, in which students worked on problems independently, and two collaborative rounds, Team and Guts, in which students on each team solved problems together.

All members of Newton’s Garden City team placed high individually, with the top scorer on the team finishing in fifth place, and the team also demonstrated good teamwork during the Team and the Guts rounds.

Roger Williams University (Bristol, RI): Summer Food Science Camp, July 23-28

Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island has just launched a new summer STEM Food Science Camp, July 23-28, for students currently in Grade 9-11 to explore the equipment and techniques that scientists use to understand why some foods are delicious. Topics will include the microbiology of bread and fermentation, the chemistry of preserves like pickles and jams, and engineering the perfect milkshake. Email summer@rwu.edu for more information.

Broad Discovery Series x BroadIgnite: An Evening of Inspired Science, May 24

The next presentation in Broad Institute’s Broad Discovery Series of free, public lectures (formerly Science for All Seasons) will be on May 24, 5:30-6:30PM. Five emerging scientific visionaries will talk about their efforts in addressing neurodegenerative and metabolic diseases, sudden cardiac death, infectious disease diagnosis and surveillance, and rare genetic disorders. Register to attend — either in-person (415 Main Street, Cambridge) or virtually. In-person attendees are invited to a reception in the Broad Discovery Center following the talk.

This event is a collaboration with BroadIgnite, a Broad Institute program that partners rising philanthropists with early-career researchers involved in high-risk, potentially high-reward projects.

Registration is open for BU’s Biotechnology SummerLab

Boston University’s School of Medicine is offering two separate tracks for SummerLab, its summer biotechnology laboratory program for students currently in Grades 9-12:

  • DNA, Genes, and Drug Production (July 10-14 or July 24-28) focuses on the central concepts and skills of recombinant DNA technology as they apply to biotechnology — focusing on the processes of gene expression, cell lysis, and protein purification.
  • Let’s Get Physio! (July 17-21) allows students to explore the relationships among body movements, power generation, biomechanics and muscle physiology — focusing on sports and exercise science and an introduction to data science.

Both programs meet 9AM-3PM daily. The cost is $1000 for one week or $1500 for two consecutive weeks, and scholarships of 50% are available for students who qualify for free/reduced price lunch program and children of full-time BU faculty and staff. Registration is now open. For more information, email sumlab@bu.edu.

HMSC Summer Science Weeks for Grades 1-8

Harvard Museums of Science and Culture will offer Summer Science Weeks for students entering Grades 1-8. Each program runs for one week, 9:30AM-noon.

  • Earth Explorers: July 17-21, Grades 1-2
  • Ancient World Adventures: July 17-21, Grades 3-5
  • Budding Botanists: July 24-28, Grades 1-2
  • Ins and Outs of Skeletons: July 24-28, Grades 4-6
  • Amazing Animals: July 31-August 4, Grades 1-3
  • Super Scientists: August 7-11, Grades 2-4
  • Tools of a Scientist: August 7-11, Grades 6-8
  • Spineless Wonders: August 14-18, Grades 1-3
  • Nature’s Designs: August 14-18, Grades 4-6

Massachusetts Girls STEM Summit, June 11

Jr. Tech will sponsor a Girls STEM Summit at Wentworth Institute of Technology (550 Huntington Ave, Boston) on June 11, 8AM-4PM.  It’s aimed at all persons who identify as female, non-binary, or other gender identity or expression in Grades 8-12 who love STEM and would like to learn about emerging STEM careers. Sponsors include NationalGrid, enel North America, and Liberty Mutual Insurance. The cost is $75 and includes lunch. Register online for individuals or groups of students. For more information, email achel@juniortech.org.