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STAO Celebrates 2025 Conference Blog Promotion

STAO Celebrates 2025 Conference Blog Promotion

STAO Celebrates: November 27–28, 2025 STAO/APSO is excited to welcome educators, researchers, and science-education leaders from across Ontario to our annual conference taking place November 27–28, 2025 (le 27–28 novembre 2025). This year’s event brings together...
The Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth and it’s beginning to impact us

The Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth and it’s beginning to impact us

Please click HERE for the original article. The Moon is gradually drifting away from Earth at a rate of 3.82 centimeters per year, impacting our planet in subtle but significant ways. This slow separation is causing Earth’s rotation to decelerate, lengthening...
STAO Celebrates 2025: Inspiring the Future of STEM

STAO Celebrates 2025: Inspiring the Future of STEM

STAO Celebrates 2025: Inspiring the Future of STEM Early Bird Savings + AI Bonus! Get ready for an inspiring professional learning experience! Join us for STAO Celebrates 2025: Inspiring the Future of STEM, happening November 27–28, 2025 at the Sheraton Parkway...
Earth’s Temporary Second Moon

Earth’s Temporary Second Moon

Click HERE for a link to the original article. A small asteroid, named 2024 PT5, will temporarily become a “mini-moon” by entering Earth’s orbit from September 29 to November 25, 2024. Discovered by NASA in August, this asteroid is about 10 meters...
STAO Ignites 2024 / l’APSO Illumine 2024

STAO Ignites 2024 / l’APSO Illumine 2024

Welcome to STAO Ignites 2024: Sparking Innovative and Inclusive Science Teaching Conference Website In partnership with Brock University November 13, 2024 8:00 am – 4:30 pm Brock University, Burlington Campus 1433 Headon Rd, Burlington, ON, L7M 1V7 Buy Your Conference...
Gravity Wraps Time

Gravity Wraps Time

Click HERE for a link to the original article Scientists have used a new atomic clock to measure time dilation, the slowing of time due to gravity, over the shortest distance yet—just one millimeter. This phenomenon, predicted by Einstein’s theory of general...
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