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  • Science underground (383)
    She’s a scientist (Bell Labs, LucentTechnologies), an Ivy League professor (Yale University), a Ph.D. (Stanford University) and prolific inventor (six patents, most notably the “UniversalSolder,” a high-tech bonding glue that binds both exotic and everyday materials—metals, glass, diamonds, silicon chips, semiconductors). But Ainissa is best-known as one of the world’s foremost science communicators—a “science evangelist,” she says—with a message heard by millions. Since 2012, she has appeared as a top technology expert on national and international media, including CBS News, CNN, NPR, ESPN, The New York Times and Fortune magazine. The author of two books (Newton’s Football, published by Random House, and Save Our Science, published by TED Books), Ainissa has contributed to Time, Discover, and Scientific American magazines, blogged for The Huffington Post and Edutopia, and served as a science adviser for the American Film Institute, the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco, and the PBS television series NOVA. Her directorship of Science Saturdays, Yale University’s award-winning science lecture series for children, and her widely-acclaimed TED talk, promoting STEM education, are all part of a mission to “make science fun.” In 2003, MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) named Ainissa one of “The World’s 100 Top Young Innovators” for her “contributions to transforming technology.”
  • Talks with Teachers (342)
    I’m Brian Sztabnik, a high school English teacher from Long Island. When I started Talks with Teachers I wanted to do two things:
    1. Offer the most inspiring ideas from the best teachers in America.
    2. Help teachers get better at what they do.
    Maybe you are here because you want to listen to inspiring teachers. Maybe you want to participate in a broader community. Maybe, with all the chaos in education right now, you are searching for something to believe in.
  • Ted Talks - Podcasts (334)
    I have yet to listen to a TED talk that didn’t inspire or ignite new energy for an idea or topic. Subscribe to TED’s educational podcasts to hear from some of the brightest minds in academia today.
  • The Bedley Bros. EdChat (543)
    The education podcast dedicated to keeping you informed and connected to what's current and what works.
    With a combined total of almost 45 years of classroom experience, THE BEDLEY BROS. bring you shop talk from today's leading educators.
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