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Updated June 3, 2009
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Talking Electronics offers books that contain a number of projects, including games, test equipment, and lots of other ideas, and offer a range of over 100 kits to teach simple electronics.
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In “Time Engineers, students travel in a cool time machine to three different time period and encounter typical engineering problems to build pyramids, irrigate farm land, raise and lower a draw bridge and more!
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The Laboratory that Never Sleeps! "A collective cranium of scientists providing answers to your questions. For good measure we provide a variety of oddities as well.
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Fun facts, activities and resources about science, technology, art, history, and culture!
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Portal for all engineering activities at the National Academies. "Investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art."
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Explore how science, math and technology work in your world in a free, web-based science, math and technology competition for students in grades six through nine.
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A collection of websites about the Microchip PIC microcontroller and related projects.
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Captivating way for students to learn computer programming by creating a five-sided, 45 super bright LED cube. Fun and eady to do. Like we said, "It's AWESOME!"
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What is on a silicon chip? How does an integrated circuit work? Why did my computer crash!!!! Find out what engineers are REALLY doing!
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Articles, Blogs, Circuits, and Videos/Webcasts about "Mechatronics", the interdisciplinary engineering field of mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, control engineering, systems design engineering, and computer engineering to create useful products.
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If you have never held a soldering iron, you can soon make circuits and share them with your online friends.
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