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  2. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics - Wikipedia

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    A high school student explains her engineering project to a judge in Sacramento, California, United States (2015). Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics ( STEM) is an umbrella term used to group together the distinct but related technical disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

  3. STEAM fields - Wikipedia

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    STEAM fields are the areas of science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics. [1] STEAM is designed to integrate STEM subjects with arts subjects into various relevant education disciplines. [2] These programs aim to teach students innovation, to think critically, and to use engineering or technology in imaginative designs or ...

  4. List of unsolved problems in biology - Wikipedia

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    Unsolved problems relating to the structure and function of non-human organs, processes and biomolecules include: Korarchaeota (archaea). The metabolic processes of this phylum of archaea are so far unclear. Glycogen body. The function of this structure in the spinal cord of birds is not known. Arthropod head problem. A long-standing zoological ...

  5. Computational thinking - Wikipedia

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    Computational thinking (CT) refers to the thought processes involved in formulating problems so their solutions can be represented as computational steps and algorithms. In education, CT is a set of problem-solving methods that involve expressing problems and their solutions in ways that a computer could also execute.

  6. Brainstem: Function, Location, Health Problems, and More - WebMD

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    Your brainstem anatomy contains unique nerve fibers that interact with and support different parts of your body. Each part of the brainstem contains unique cranial nerves. The midbrain. This ...

  7. Using Stem Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Stem cell therapy is not cleared for treating multiple sclerosis (MS). But this experimental therapy through clinical trials may significantly reduce relapses and slow disease ...

  8. Stem Cell Research: Uses, Types & Examples - Healthline

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    According to the Mayo Clinic, stem cells can be used to: grow new cells in a laboratory to replace damaged organs or tissues. correct parts of organs that don’t work properly. research causes of ...

  9. How to Solve It - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics, problem solving. Publication date. 1945. ISBN. 9780691164076. How to Solve It (1945) is a small volume by mathematician George Pólya, describing methods of problem solving. [1] This book has remained in print continually since 1945.