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Earn a $12,000 Steel Industry Scholarship in Engineering
Passionate about engineering, tech, or data science? Show your interest in iron and steel to win big and gain hands-on industry experience.


What’s Happening Today!
Welcome to a new & exciting daily post from That Black Chemist!
Today’s spotlight is on the AIST Steel Industry Scholarship, a $12,000 opportunity for students in engineering, computer science, data science, and related fields—plus a paid summer internship! Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors entering interested in grad school, this scholarship is designed for those passionate about the iron and steel industry and ready to gain real-world experience.
Next, we dive into a groundbreaking environmental discovery: NSF-supported researchers have found microplastics at all ocean depths, including the Mariana Trench. This global survey shows how deeply human activity has altered marine ecosystems, raising urgent concerns for fisheries, food chains, and public health.
And if you love memes, stay tuned through the end!
Upcoming Opportunities

🏗️ AIST Foundation Scholarships: Up to $12,000 + Paid Internship for Future Steel Industry Leaders
The Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST) is awarding competitive scholarships to students passionate about engineering, computer science, safety, and other technical fields that align with the iron and steel industry. This opportunity is perfect for students with a demonstrated interest in steel manufacturing, including its applications in data science, industrial hygiene, and safety engineering.
One exceptional applicant will be selected for the Premier Scholarship — a $12,000 award plus a paid summer internship with a North American steel-related company.
📅 Program Details
Submission Deadline: Varies by scholarship (check AIST Foundation site for deadlines)
Format: Online application, essay, and one letter of recommendation
Host: Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST)
Eligibility: U.S. students pursuing a degree in a STEM field
Apply Online: Association for Ion & Steel Technology Scholarships
✅ Eligibility
Must be enrolled full-time in a four-year undergraduate (12+ credits) or graduate program (8+ credits)
Must be majoring in engineering, engineering tech, computer/data science, safety, or industrial hygiene
Minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale
Must be a citizen of the U.S., Canada, or Mexico
⚠️ Bonus Opportunities You Should Know
🧪 NSF REU Summer Research Programs: List of funded undergrad research programs. (Search here)
🎓 Zintellect: List of scholarships, research fellowships, and internship opportunities funded by the U.S. government or private sector. (Search here)
💰 NASA OSTEM Internships: List of NASA Internships for high school and undergraduate STEM students. (More info)
🪖 Department of Defense (DoD) SMART Scholarship: $30,000-$46,000 scholarship awarded to top STEM students. (Link)
🌍 International Opportunities
🧲 Pathways to Science: List of upcoming internships, scholarships, and research programs hosted by any country [open to international students]. (Search here)
🔬 Amgen Scholars Program: Prestigious summer research program for undergraduate students in the U.S., Europe, or Asia. (More info)
⚛️ European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN): Search for any upcoming internships related to chemistry, physics, engineering, or data science! (Link here)
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Scientist’s Scroll

🌊 Microplastics Found from Surface to Deep Sea in Global Study
A groundbreaking study supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has revealed that microplastics are present throughout every depth of the ocean, including the Mariana Trench, the deepest-known point on earth.
Researchers analyzed data from nearly 2,000 ocean sampling stations (2014–2024), finding a widespread "plastic smog" that includes microplastic particles smaller than 5 micrometers.
These findings raise concerns for global fisheries, marine ecosystems, and human health, as plastic-laden seafood could end up on our plates. This study strengthens the case for urgent environmental and public health action.
Tip of the Day

🧠 Don’t Worship IQ — It’s Not the Whole Story
Lately, there’s been a rise in IQ absolutism with people treating intelligence as a fixed number that determines your worth or potential. But here’s why that view falls apart in real-world STEM, research, and life success:
📈 Growth > Grit: Intelligence isn’t fixed. The most successful people in STEM improved by learning how to learn and sticking with hard problems over time.
🛠️ Execution Beats Abstraction: High-IQ theorizing means nothing without the ability to apply ideas, experiment, revise, and communicate. Those who can do that consistently outperform “smart” people who never build anything.
🌍 Context Matters: IQ tests don’t measure creativity, emotional intelligence, resilience, or the ability to work in teams—all critical in research and industry.
💡 Most IQ Scores Are Close Anyway: Once you’re in the 110–130 range, marginal IQ differences stop mattering. What matters more is what you do with your time and how well you manage your focus, habits, and effort.
📚 Alternative: Focus less on proving how smart you are. Instead, ask: Can I explain it clearly? Can I teach it to someone else? Can I build or test it? That’s real intelligence in action.
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Today’s Theme: Meme Monday

Because Mondays suck, here are three science memes to make you laugh!
👇🏾 Vote for your favorite in the comments or share with a lab mate!
🧪 Meme #1

🔬 Meme #2

🥼 Meme #3

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