Young People Are Designing Original STEM Superheroes
Wind turbine tech, explosive chemical combat, a chloroplast super suit, and more!
Only 16% of the scientists and engineers in the U.S. are women, people of color or people with disabilities!? Yep, these groups are seriously underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (aka STEM) because they're less likely to be exposed to STEM at an early age (and how amazing it can be)!
DoSomething and 3M are teaming up to bring STEM Superheroes to students nationwide. Draw or print your own hero to inspire younger students and (super)empower their love of STEM!
Bloom by Jiaxin, 19
The Coding Kids by Nadeige, 18
Dr. Defender by Angela, 18
Windmill Wendy by Kendall, 22
Sync Wave by Darianna, 15
Atom by Axel, 17
Envira Mental by Justin, 18
Captain Voltaic by Emily, 17
Hang flyers to (super)empower younger students' love for STEM.
Geiger's Grace by Gabby, 16
Membrane by Kathryn
Captain Ingenium, by Leonardo, 17
Ms. Momentum by Allison, 18
Wyona Windslinger by Abbey, 17
Gear by Serena
Electrica by Fiona, 17
The Green Warrior by Marcus, 21
Elpis by Nathen, 18
TerrariGirl by Yulia, 15
The Sustaineer by Leilani, 21
Botany Boy by Corbyn, 21
Neutron Seraph by Taleah, 18
Joaquin, the Lean Green Machine by Esmeralda, 17
Emerald Tide by Sam, 18
Madam Atom by Rebecca, 19
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