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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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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


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


Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
Audience: Elementary School Students Methods of discarding trash can be separated into various bins depending on the type of material the...
Surabhi Verma
Nov 15, 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


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 25, 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


Covid-19 Vaccines in America and How they Work
On December 1, 2019, Patient Zero first exhibited the symptoms of SARS-CoV-2, more commonly known as Covid-19. Over a year later, on...
Nimisa Panda
May 5, 20213 min read


Neuroscience, Psychology, and the Brain!
Neuroscience, psychology, neurotechnology, psychiatry, neurology… such complicated terms! But don’t worry… all of them have a connection...
Kira Sidhu
Apr 19, 20215 min read


The Racial Disparities in STEM Careers
STEM, standing for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world. Having grown 79% ...

Nimisa Panda
Mar 15, 20213 min read


Pharmacologists and Toxicologists: The Specialists Behind Medicine
Have you ever taken an Advil or Motrin (ibuprofen) when you had a toothache? Or maybe you took Tylenol (acetaminophen) to feel better...

Kira Sidhu
Mar 8, 20214 min read


Will DNA alteration be in our future or will ethics come in the way?
One of the most captivating opportunities today, is DNA alteration, which is an artificially-produced alteration to the gene cell.
stempowerca
Mar 1, 20213 min read


We All Scream for Ice Cream!
Ice cream is one of the most popular desserts in the world, with countless flavors and variations of it across cultures...
stempowerca
Feb 15, 20213 min read


Technology in Education: Evolution Timeline
In the past few decades, technology has come to dominate our lives. It has made humanity highly dependent on its assistance...

Nina Timofeyeva
Jan 29, 20213 min read


Animal Testing: Is it the only solution?
Animal testing is often regarded as a necessary evil; while it helps develop drugs for hundreds of human diseases—saving millions of...
stempowerca
Dec 14, 20205 min read


Fireworks: Who’s Behind the Magic?
On the 4th of July more than 14,000 firework displays go off every year. Have you ever wondered who creates them? Who’s in charge of...

Nina Timofeyeva
Dec 10, 20202 min read


Opinion: CRISPR is the Future of Biology
In the mid-1800s, an explorer named Charles Darwin sailed on a ship called the H.M.S Beagle to embark on a five-year journey around the...
Anand Mehta
Dec 7, 20204 min read


How STEM Can Save our Planet
Imagine it’s the year 2050: school has ended for the year and summer has just begun. You're excited—your parents promised...
Ivan Peteh
Oct 19, 20202 min read
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