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Echolocation and Sound under the Sea
The standard picture of echolocation is usually painted through science fiction. In reality, both people and animals use sonar.
Emma Schlosser
Aug 20, 20212 min read
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Project Artemis: Returning Astronauts to the Moon
NASA's future plans on returning to the Moon are in full swing.

Sydney Nguyen
Aug 13, 20213 min read
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Tokyo's Astounding New Infrastructure for the Olympics
The Tokyo 2021 Olympics have commenced, and while the sporting events often steal the show, the venues are arguably equally important.

Ajay Kavuri
Aug 6, 20213 min read
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I Want H2O, Too!
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Viprav Lipare
Aug 2, 20210 min read
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VEX Robotics: Creating the Engineers of the Future
The VEX Robotics Competition teaches students about STEM while fostering teamwork and collaboration skills crucial for everyday life.

Ajay Kavuri
Aug 1, 20213 min read
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Tips for the New School Year
After a long summer break, transitioning back into school can be difficult. How can students go into the upcoming school year more smoothly?

Sophie Sheara
Aug 1, 20212 min read
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An Introduction to Medical Specialties
Each medical specialty is intriguing in its own way, so it is no surprise that many find it hard to pick one.
Emma Schlosser
Aug 1, 20212 min read
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STEM-related Experiments to do this Summer
Summer is the best time to explore different skills and activities you enjoy. Here are some STEM-related experiments you can do this summer!

Sweksha Shaw
Aug 1, 20212 min read
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Mathematical Sequences in Nature
Many people believe that nature is unpredictable. However, patterns in nature can be replicated and explained through mathematics.

Sophie Sheara
Jul 23, 20212 min read
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The Forgotten Summer Science of Hydration
Often, it can be confusing to understand when the body requires water and why. However, we need water for a reason.
Emma Schlosser
Jul 16, 20212 min read
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Sci-Fi Technologies Becoming Reality
The ever-improving field of STEM is dawning scientific fiction technology's emergence in our present society.

Ajay Kavuri
Jul 9, 20216 min read
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Why Do People Like Music?
From an evolutionary perspective, there is no advantage to listening to music. So why is enjoying music such a universal experience?

Sophie Sheara
Jul 5, 20212 min read
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The Summer and Winter Solstices
What are the Summer and Winter Solstices and why are they so special?

Sweksha Shaw
Jul 5, 20212 min read
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Fun Ways to Continue STEM Learning this Summer
Summer homework can feel like a chore, but these STEM activities are both an educational and entertaining addition to the summer!
Emma Schlosser
Jul 5, 20212 min read
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The Science Behind Fireworks
Fireworks, made of gunpowder and sulfur, put on a magnificent show while also teaching combustion, STEM and science.

Ajay Kavuri
Jul 5, 20213 min read
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Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine
Tips for Before and After Your COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment.

Sophie Sheara
Jun 25, 20212 min read
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Understanding the Brain: How To Study Productively
Online learning can be difficult, but there are a variety of strategies to understand the brain that can help finish off the year strong.
Emma Schlosser
Jun 18, 20212 min read
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STEM·E Comics
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Sophie Ly Nguyen
Jun 8, 20210 min read
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Why Students Don’t Like Math
Mathematics is infamous for causing students tons of trouble. So why do students struggle so much, and how can schools increase the love for

Sophie Sheara
Jun 6, 20213 min read
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What Determines the Size of Your DNA
Understanding the theories behind DNA strand length across species and what it says for the future of humans.
David Bauman
Jun 6, 20215 min read
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