 How do you get the next generation interested in being an engineer? Well, robots help. With the introduction of the new STEM lab at Rivers Elementary School, students are learning the basics first-hand. This STEM lab is important because it starts at such an early age with the students and getting them involved, getting them interested in science, technology, engineering and math fields. And to get them interested in these fields, Air Force STEM provided funding that helped to bring interactive iPad games, tools to learn about electricity and of course, a robot. This is all an effort on behalf of the Air Force to help shape the future. So we're one of 30 wings that are partnering doing this throughout the Air Force. We're extremely pleased and proud to be part of that group. For the Mighty 97th, I'm Airman James Johnson. Hello, how are you? Are you having a good day today? Yeah, I came up.