
Poly Prep student and robotics captain headed to Brown University, credits school’s program
Poly Prep robotics captain, Nyla Harriott, will attend Brown University, continuing the program’s streak of Ivy League success.

Poly Prep robotics captain, Nyla Harriott, will attend Brown University, continuing the program’s streak of Ivy League success.

Xaverian plans a new wing with classrooms, labs and a chapel, with construction starting this year and completion set for 2027.

JHS 278 Marine Park students raced their self-built Pinewood Derby cars, learning STEM concepts in a hands-on, family-friendly event.

Teens developed games, animations and social media campaigns to educate the public about the challenges of energy conservation.

Staff members from NineDot Energy, whose New York City headquarters is in Downtown Brooklyn, teamed up with Solar One to teach students.

St. Patrick’s Catholic Academy, 401 97th St., hosted its 10th Annual STEM Olympics on Thursday, Jan. 29.

A judge declined to force the NSF to resume grant payments, as states sue over funding cuts affecting STEM, AI and diversity research.

Preschoolers at Bed-Stuy Early Childhood Development Center engaged in hands-on STEM projects during a week-long fair.

Kings Bay Library took top honors in Brooklyn Public Library’s robotics championship over the weekend, besting teams from 15 libraries.

BAY RIDGE – John Abi-Habib is all about foresight and being on the cutting edge of whatever it is that he is involved in — be it technology or his

A prominent conservative legal foundation is backing a new lawsuit challenging a New York state program that seeks to increase the enrollment of “historically underrepresented” students in college science and

Anita Gupta and her family know what it’s like to live on the edge. Her father hailed from an underinvested community in India, and after moving to the U.S. and

Attorney General Letitia James and Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced a $100,000 grant for educational environmental programs at the Greenpoint Library and Environmental Education Center in

BUSHWICK — A team from Bushwick’s Washington Irving Library branch won top honors at the BKLYN Library’s Robotics League Championship this week, topping 14 other teams and earning a spot

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea When computer science courses are delivered through career and technical education in high school, the courses

Flash flooding is a specific type of flooding that occurs in a short time frame after a precipitation event – generally less than six hours. It often is caused by

The Society for Science, a 100-year-old organization dedicated to the promotion of science education, has given a $2,500 grant and a $5,000 grant to two Brooklyn STEM organizations — part

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Water main break floods Park Slope A water main break flooded basements in a row of brownstones in park Slops with up to five feet of water on Tuesday morning.

Bicycle, pedestrian advocates slam traffic fatalities Bicycle and pedestrian advocates lined the sidewalk in front of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s favorite YMCA branch in Park Slope with a row of

BOROUGHWIDE — With their own personalized LEGO robots at hand, kids from across the borough met at Brooklyn Public Library’s central branch on Saturday to participate in the final competition

On top of school work and the demands of being a teenager, Loyola School senior Cara Mulrooney has her plate full with the responsibility of overseeing an award-winning robotics project.

By Noah Singer GRAVESEND — Sonic Drive-In’s Limeades for Learning program awarded three teachers at P.S. 212 Lady Deborah Moody school in District 21 with funding to purchase teaching tools

The city is collaborating with a “smart transportation” consortium to find ways to connect drivers, traffic signals, pedestrian walk lights and even autonomous vehicles into a safer, quicker and more

On Feb. 12, a $17 million new high school within the Brooklyn Navy Yard known as the Brooklyn STEAM Center will be the scene of an opening ceremony presided over

Local students have a chance to bring technology home, thanks to a competition sponsored by a Sunset Park store. Micro Center Brooklyn, 31st Street and Third Avenue, is encouraging local

A Gravesend elementary school is getting a new greenhouse. Councilmember Mark Treyger on Tuesday, April 3 announced that he has helped secure an “innovative new multipurpose rooftop greenhouse and outdoor

Fontbonne Hall Academy opened its doors to prospective students and their families on Saturday, October 21 at an open house the school’s principal lauded as its “best” in years. “It

New Utrecht High School can hold its head up high. The school is home to one of New York City’s best math teachers. Dieudonne Egotanda, a native of the former

Are you smarter than a middle schooler? Compared to these kids, probably not. Dozens of middle school students flexed their minds Friday, July 31 at the New York University (NYU)

Upgraded! Kingsborough Community College (KCC) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to introduce its new STEM Lab, located in the concourse level of the school’s Robert J. Kibbee Library. Students, faculty and

Five New York City schools have been awarded a total of $100,000 towards improvements in science, technology, engineering and math thanks to the Verizon Innovative Learning Grants program – and

Admiration surely filled Visitation Academys Alumnae Room as parents were given the opportunity to glimpse their daughters creative side. The presentation was held Tuesday, March 18 as students in the middle school portion of the all-girl, private, Catholic school showed off their STEM, Scien …

Admiration surely filled Visitation Academys Alumnae Room as parents were given the opportunity to glimpse their daughters creative side. The presentation was held Tuesday, March 18 as students in the middle school portion of the all-girl, private, Catholic school showed off their STEM, Scien …
The parents of Visitation Academys students got the chance to see what happens when their daughters are given creative control of their school projects. The all-girl, Catholic school held its STEM, –Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics — presentation for the lower school on Friday …
The parents of Visitation Academys students got the chance to see what happens when their daughters are given creative control of their school projects. The all-girl, Catholic school held its STEM, –Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics — presentation for the lower school on Friday …