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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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The Wild Hope of Recovering Endangered Species
Audience: Elementary and Middle School Students Tigers have been around for over two million years. Unfortunately, some tiger species are...
Surabhi Verma
Mar 13, 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


Into the World of Black Holes
Audience: Middle School Students There are likely millions of black holes in our galaxy, their location unknown to us. Photo by geralt...
Surabhi Verma
Feb 15, 20243 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


Love in the Animal Kingdom
Audience: Elementary and Middle School Students Rabbits tend to lick, nibble and groom each other as a way of showing love and affection....
Alex Sevastopoulos
Jan 10, 20243 min read


Coral Reefs: The Rainforests of the Sea
Audience: Middle School Students Finding Nemo – a Disney classic. Though it differs significantly from the common Disney princess, its...
Surabhi Verma
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


How Playing Outside Affects The Body, Inside and Out
Audience: Elementary and Middle School Students Playing outside can benefit communication skills and physical health. Photo by Artem...
Alex Sevastopoulos
Dec 14, 20233 min read


The Truth About Psychological Tricks
Audience: Middle and High School Students “The human brain is capable of creating more ideas equivalent to that of the atoms of the...
Surabhi Verma
Dec 13, 20233 min read


Baking: A Delicious Science
Audience: Middle School Students The butter has reached perfect room temperature, and is ready to be mixed with other wet ingredients....
Sienna Wong
Dec 13, 20233 min read


The Rainbow After the Storm
Audience: Elementary and Middle School Students A double-rainbow, with the second arc visible. Most rainbows have two arcs, but they are...
Sienna Wong
Nov 15, 20233 min read


Overpopulation: An Overflowing Planet
Audience: Middle and High School Students 1973. Exactly 50 years ago. It’s a regular day — workers walk the bustling streets with...
Surabhi Verma
Oct 8, 20234 min read


Microplastics: The Five Millimeter Menace
Audience: Middle and High School Students Microplastics and plastic pellets mixed with sand in the ocean. Photo by Sören Funk from...
Sienna Wong
Oct 7, 20234 min read


Artificial Illumination: A Disruption of Nature Through Light
Audience: Middle and High School Students An overhead shot of a city at night. Image by Sasha Kaunas from Unsplash. From above, it seems...
Sienna Wong
Oct 7, 20235 min read


Acid Rain: A Hidden Cause to Respiratory Diseases and Environmental Damage
Audience: Middle and High School Students Photo of rain by Max from Unsplash It’s a chilly day in January, with clouds hovering above the...
Surabhi Verma
Oct 7, 20233 min read


STEM v. STEAM - What’s the Difference?
Audience: Elementary and Middle School Students You’ve probably taken math or science classes before. Or maybe you’ve worked with robots...

Nina Timofeyeva
Aug 2, 20212 min read


STEM vs. Cancer
Cancer. Chances are you’ve heard this word many times throughout your life, and you will continue to hear it over the years to come. Most...
Kira Sidhu
Jul 26, 20216 min read


Climate Change, Weather, and What We Can Do
Have you heard anyone discussing “climate change” or “global warming” before, but don’t know exactly what these words mean? And what does...
Kira Sidhu
May 31, 20215 min read
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