17 Black STEM books for kids
This list of 17 non-fiction books school-age children showcase the Black scientists and inventors that have enriched STEM for decades.
This list of 17 non-fiction books school-age children showcase the Black scientists and inventors that have enriched STEM for decades.
Vision’s 1789 is a hypercar inspired by Le Mans and it cares about the environment.
HyperCard influenced some of today’s most well known programming languages but most people today have never heard of it.
The Electrodeck is an electric Skateboard Invented by Charlotte Geary, a 13-year-old girl from Bournemouth.
In the early 2000s, a rival to DVDs was presented at COMDEX but they never came to fruition. What happened to Fluorescent Multilayer Discs (FMDs)?
Sir Francis Galton was a Victorian genius who invented the Galton board with real world applications. Find out how it works here.
What were you doing when you were 10? Emmanuella Mayaki was receiving diplomas and teaching kids in after school clubs. Come meet a coding prodigy.
Richard Feynman is one of the most famous scientists of all time but what made him so loved?
Computer scientist and physicist Stephanie Wehner wants to create a new quantum internet, swapping bits for the qubits.
Mozilla Firefox is struggling against bigger and better browsers right now, even with a cash injection from its market competitor, Google.
Who were the Black technologists making the Internet a place for other Black people to communicate? This timeline might shed some light.
From sci-fi to stock images, Stephen Cave and Kanta Dihal argue that AI is too white in popular culture and there will be consequences.