"It looks as though Marvel Studios is looking to inspire more Janet Van Dynes than Scott Langs when "Ant-Man" finally arrives in theaters. That's because the studio is reaching out to teenage girl scientists with a new "Ant-Man Micro-Tech Challenge." In conjunction with corporate partners Dolby Laboratories and VISA as well as miniature computer-creating and education-focused charity the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Marvel has put out a call for young women to express their love of smaller-than-average science and technology for a chance to win tickets to the "Ant-Man" premier alongside an "Evolution of Technology" workshop at Disneyland in addition to having their tech-based ideas modeled for even younger girls in their home communities. The details of the STEM-promoting contest are spelled out at Ant-ManChallenge.com where the rules state:..."
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Friday, May 29, 2015
Marvel Recruits Teen Girl Scientists With "Ant-Man Micro-Tech Challenge"; ComicBookResources.com, 5/29/15
Kiel Phegley, ComicBookResources; Marvel Recruits Teen Girl Scientists With "Ant-Man Micro-Tech Challenge" :
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