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Astronaut Suni Williams, wearing a blue flight suit with a NASA patch and her name patch visible on the front, stands in a room with the International Space Station logo to her left and a visual containing an image of the International Space Station flying above Earth with the word "STEMonstrations" below it to her right.

STEMonstrations: Newton’s First Law of Motion

Watch and learn alongside NASA astronaut Suni Williams as NASA astronauts Mark Vande Hei and Jeff Williams demonstrate Newton’s First Law of Motion in microgravity aboard the International Space Station.

NASA wind tunnel engineers Sam Zauber and Frank Quinto

Surprisingly STEM: Wind Tunnel Engineers

Join NASA wind tunnel test engineers Sam Zauber and Frank Quinto for a look at some of the fascinating things they've tested in the 14-foot by 22-foot subsonic wind tunnel at NASA's Langley Research Center.

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A-MAZE-ING Women of STEM: Science Puzzle

NASA scientist Jie Gong studies Earth’s atmosphere. She uses data from satellites to understand where and when snow might fall. She also studies ice clouds and hail. Help Jie navigate through the maze to reach the snowflake.

Surprisingly STEM: Space Food Scientist Xulei Wu

NASA space food scientist Xulei Wu dishes on what considerations go into preparing food for the astronauts on the International Space Station. 

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A-MAZE-ING Women of STEM: Technology Puzzle

NASA technologist Mahmooda Sultana is an award-winning inventor! Mahmooda and her team are working on a new type of sensor that could help when humans go to the Moon and Mars. Help Mahmooda navigate through the maze to reach the 3D-printed sensor.