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Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The week teaches kids about history and science with entertaining exhibits and talks.

Fort Greene »

Daniel Alhadeff is testing his idea to harness the energy created by footsteps to generate power.

Bed-Stuy »

DIVAS for Social Justice is sending a group of kids aged 9 to 14 to a robotics tournament on Saturday.

Upper East Side »

The newly formed Tri-Institutional Therapeutics Discovery Institute is meant to speed up drug-making.

Prospect Heights »

More than 1,200 petitioners have added their names to an online campaign for the now-defunct department

Bed-Stuy »

At the DIVAS for Social Justice STEAM Camp, kids make robots and think about their neighborhood.

Bed-Stuy »

P.S. 256 was called a failing school by the DOE in 2011, but took itself off the closure list last year.

Greenpoint »

McCarren Park is hosting the museum's first pop-up exhibit with oobleck and papier-mâché.

Corona »

Maria Taveras, 22, moved here from the Dominican Republic in 2006, and works as a science explainer.

Hudson Heights »

The uptown science workshops allow children to experiment with magnets, electric circuits and animals.

Battery Park City »

Parents at the Battery Park City school want to limit the number of kindergarten classes next fall.

Bedford Park »

The Lehman College program for high school students aims to engage young women in fields of science.

Greenpoint »

The non-profit Town Square is rallying the community to create a local museum.

Corona »

Artists, engineers, scientists and more will head to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park this weekend.

Yorkville »

Marymount hopes to bring more women into engineering and science fields with their new 'Fab Lab.'