Who Says Girls Can’t Code?

Who Says Girls Can’t Code?

Last year, a study discovered — not so surprisingly — that six year olds show more confidence with technology than those over the age of forty-five. While this means young people have the innate ability to adopt the latest technology with ease, it also...
New Google App Encourages Curiosity in Science

New Google App Encourages Curiosity in Science

Thanks to a new app from Google, created in partnership with Exploratorium, curious kids and adults can now use their phone to collect and interpret scientific data from the world around them. Find out how Google plans to use Science Journal to spread excitement about...
No Ramen Here: Entry Level Jobs With High Income Potential

No Ramen Here: Entry Level Jobs With High Income Potential

While many people think of education level and career longevity as the two biggest factors in landing an above average salary or a job with any potential, STEM fields continue to challenge this traditional way of thinking. A recent study conducted by WalletHub took a...

Orange County Business Journal

Base 11 Branches Out Costa Mesa-based Base 11 has created new programs for entrepreneurship and fellowships. Base 11 is focused on creating the next generation of leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, to “build a talent pipeline that...
Nationwide STEM-Focused Exam Shows Surprising Results

Nationwide STEM-Focused Exam Shows Surprising Results

The National Assessment of Educational Progress recently released the results of a nationwide exam that tested the technology and engineering literacy of eighth graders, revealing slightly higher scores for girls compared to boys. Find out what other, perhaps more...