Former NASA engineer Mark Rober launches $60 million initiative for free science education

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Former NASA engineer Mark Rober launched a $60 million free science education initiative for children. Class CrunchLabs offers classroom-ready STEM lessons, experiments, and teacher training to make science engaging and accessible, aiming to spark discovery in students. The program, developed over three years, uses hands-on activities and low-cost materials, reflecting Rober's belief that every child deserves quality science education.


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