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Chemistry Week and Mole Day
Happy Mole Day and National Chemistry Week!
If you are not familiar with Mole Day, it comes from Avogadro’s number, which is a constant of 6.02 x 1023, and denotes the number of molecules in a mole of a substance. It’s the basis for many chemistry equations and is the inspiration for celebrating Mole Day on 10/23. And what better way to celebrate Mole Day and National Chemistry Week than to do some fun experiments with your kids? Here are some of our favorites to get you started.
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month – Week 4
Our day-to-day life depends on the country’s 16 sectors of critical infrastructure and we play a role in keeping it safe. A disruption to critical infrastructure can have significant and even catastrophic consequences for our nation and daily lives – keeping it safe and secure is Our Shared Responsibility. Check out the infographic below for more information (click on each one for more details): » Read more
Cybersecurity Awareness Month – Week 3
Whose job is it to ensure online safety at work? That’s right – everyone’s! Learn more about employee #cybersecurity education and awareness during Week 3 of #CyberAware Month. Check out the infographic below for more information (click on each one for more details): » Read more
Cybersecurity Awareness Month – Week 2
Teachers and Parents, do your students know about the millions of opportunities in #cybersecurity? Learn about the “educational steps” to a career in #cybersecurity and about community organizations that host cyber camps to educate kids about internet safety and security. Check out the infographics below for information about cybersecurity careers (click on each one for more details): » Read more
Cybersecurity Awareness Month – Week 1
Week 1 of #CyberAware Month is all about keeping your home and family safer and more secure online. Check out the infographics below for information about teaching your kids online safety and protecting yourself and your home from cyber criminals (click on each one for more details): » Read more