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Learn more about STEM concepts through weekly articles written by our talented high school Blog Writers! Concepts range from biotechnology to food science and are targeted towards students in elementary, middle, and high school! Learn about what data collection is and its effect on you, what our post-pandemic future could look like, how STEM (and you!) can help save our planet, and countless other fascinating STEM topics. Our blog writers are passionate about these topics, and their number one priority when writing articles is to inspire the youth generation, like you to delve deeper into the world of STEM!
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Understanding the Complex Interplay Between Mental Health and Addiction in Dual Disorders
Audience: High School Students Over the course of six years, the number of programs that offered treatment for Dual Diagnosis increased...
Surabhi Verma
Sep 15, 20243 min read


Pigment Chemistry: The Most Colourful Science
Audience: Middle and High School Students [According to Winsor and Newton, Tyrian purple was once used to show one’s wealth and power]....
Hannah Lamont
Sep 3, 20244 min read


Solar Energy: A Bright Future
Audience: High School Students Fun Fact: Solar is the planet’s most abundant energy source. Photo by American Public Power Association...
Nithya Karambakkam
Sep 3, 20245 min read


Matrix-Bound Nanovesicles: A Hot Identification in the Extracellular Matrix
Audience: High School Students Matrix-Bound Nanovesicles, their presence depicted by the green stain in the perivascular stem cells*,...
Surabhi Verma
Sep 3, 20245 min read


Study Smarter, Not Harder
Audience: Middle and High School Students According to Prasad and Thakur, overworking can cause cardiovascular disease. Photo by Alexis...
Hannah Lamont
Jul 25, 20245 min read


Superbugs: The New and Improved Pathogens
Audience: Middle and High School Students Common misconception: superbugs are stronger than regular bacteria. That is not necessarily...
Nithya Karambakkam
Jul 25, 20245 min read


Empowering Mobility Through Prosthetics
Audience: Middle and High School Students At the age of 19, Amy Purdy suffered from a deadly blood infection that resulted in her losing...
Surabhi Verma
Jul 25, 20245 min read


First Love, Late Spring
Audience: Middle and High School Students Elliott had been stuck in the Apolune Mall for a long, long time. He wasn’t quite sure how...
Alex Sevastopoulos
Jul 25, 202411 min read


Increasing Perspectives: The Importance of LGBTQ+ Scientists Throughout History
Audience: High School Students According to the National Centre for Atmospheric Science, members of the LGBTQ+ community are about 20%...
Hannah Lamont
Jul 25, 20245 min read


Why Satellites and Rockets Are Out of This World
Audience: Middle and High School Students Fun fact: While some satellites fit the stereotype of being huge and the size of a school bus,...
Nithya Karambakkam
Jul 25, 20244 min read


What Awaits Us On Mars?
Audience: Middle and High School Students One of the strongest challenges of space travel is the lack of communication with one’s home...
Alex Sevastopoulos
Jul 25, 20244 min read


Exploration into the Great Blue
Audience: Middle and High School Students Fun Fact: We know more about the surface of the moon than the ocean floor. Photo by NEOM from...
Sienna Wong
Jul 25, 20244 min read


Pluto: Our Lost Planet
Audience: Middle and High School Students Sometimes Pluto is closer to the Sun than Neptune is. Photo by NASA from Unsplash. Orbiting the...
Hannah Lamont
Jul 25, 20244 min read


The Science of Anesthesia
Audience: Middle and High School Students Fun Fact: It’s extremely uncommon, but patients can become briefly aware of their surroundings...
Nithya Karambakkam
Jul 25, 20244 min read


Exploring the Wonders of Solar Eclipses
Audience: Middle and High School Students Fun Fact: Solar eclipses are sometimes called “Rings of Fire.” Photo by Justin Dickey from...
Sienna Wong
Mar 13, 20243 min read


ChatGPT: Where is it Taking Us?
Audience: Middle and High School Students Fun fact: ChatGPT gained a million users in five days. Photo by Clément Hélardot from Unsplash....
Nithya Karambakkam
Mar 13, 20244 min read


Mini-Brains: Not Just Science Fiction
Audience: High School Students Researchers developed experiments that can image living tissues as thin as one millimeter. Photo via David...
Alex Sevastopoulos
Feb 26, 20244 min read


From Lab to Dining Table
Audience: Middle and High School Students Fun Fact: Over 90% of corn in the USA is a GMO. Photo by Eric Prouzet from Unsplash. If you...
Sienna Wong
Feb 15, 20243 min read


Wind Turbines: Powering a Renewable Future
Audience: Middle and High School Students The average wind turbine is taller than the Statue of Liberty. Photo by Rabih Shasha from...
Nithya Karambakkam
Jan 10, 20245 min read


Goodnight, Sleep Tight
Audience: Middle and High School Students Fun Fact: Humans are the only mammals that can purposefully delay sleep. Photo by Gregory...
Sienna Wong
Jan 10, 20244 min read
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