by Imagination Staff | Sep 10, 2014
While riding in an old taxicab on an unkempt road amid Indonesia’s palm trees and paddy fields, Sam Gibbs gazed out the window contemplating where he would stop next. Gibbs, an education consultant who builds public outreach programs around STEM (science, technology,...
by Imagination Staff | Aug 26, 2014
Standing in a Cape Town auditorium filled with hundreds of kids, Steve Sherman asks his audience how scientists could possibly know that the Megalodon—the prehistoric 60-foot long, 100-ton ancestor to the Great White shark—once swam the seas. The kids pause and then a...
by Imagination Staff | Aug 12, 2014
It’s not every day you meet someone like Noah Cahoon. The 14-year-old is an entrepreneur, inventor, toy maker, an Eagle Scout, even a CEO of his own company. He’s an airplane aficionado, an expert community builder, and loves to make cool stuff out of cardboard....
by Imagination Staff | Jul 15, 2014
The sun peeks through the clouds in the dusty town of Amarillo, Texas, as a young boy steps inside Rogers Elementary. With a backpack slung over his shoulder and books held close to his chest, he walks to his third-grade classroom. Patiently, he stands outside the...
by Imagination Staff | May 5, 2014
At first glance, the picturesque town of Mostar looks as if it’s been plucked right out of a fairy tale. Stone houses with orange rooftops dot the lush green hillsides, and towering medieval structures stand sentry at each end of the Stari Most, a breathtaking...
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