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#36 BANG BANG: The St. Valentine's Massacre II
We went through the whole crime in the last blog; this episode, we will be talking about where forensic ballistics actually came in and made a real impact in this horrendous crime.
Aiza Jamil
Nov 18
The Science of Soft Skills: Why Emotional Intelligence Is the Next Tech Stack
We spend endless hours perfecting code and upgrading frameworks, yet we rarely debug the one system running it all: ourselves. This piece dives into why Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is the hidden tech stack behind strong teamwork, leadership, and sanity in the fast-paced world of tech.
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Nov 12


#35 BANG BANG: St. Valentine's Day Massacre I
Discover the shocking events of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, the deadly Chicago gang rivalry between Al Capone and Bugs Moran, and the violent Prohibition-era crime.
Aiza Jamil
Oct 23


#34 BANG BANG: Introduction to Forensic Ballistics II
Dive into the world of forensic ballistics with our detailed exploration of the branches of forensic ballistics. Discover the bullet's story from the barrel to the target.
Aiza Jamil
Oct 12
Let's dive into C++
Today we’re heading straight into the engine room of programming with C++. Whether you’re a student, a hobbyist, or someone just curious about how computers actually understand us, welcome aboard!
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Sep 16


Bhutan's Bamboo Internet
Light, durable, and lightning-fast (grows up to 90 cm within 24 hours!) in growth, bamboo is nature’s ready-made engineering marvel. It bends without breaking, making it perfect for everything from huts to high-rises. Even across history, bamboo has always shaped Asia’s story. But what if this humble grass could carry your Netflix stream or Zoom call?
Mihika Singhania
Sep 15


Behind STEM MUN for Changemaking
Go behind the scenes of STEM MUN for Changemaking — a global student-led Model UN that brought together over 100 delegates from 42+ countries to debate science, ethics, and policy while raising funds for education. In Part 1, Mihika (the Secretary General) shares what it took to build the conference, from fee waivers to guest speakers, design chaos, and real impact.
Mihika Singhania
Jul 18


Have you ever heard about tachyons?
Let’s talk about mysterious particles that, at least in theory, could move faster than light.
Alexa Ines Guido
Jul 2


The Empath of Algorithms: AdaBoost’s Journey from Mistake to Mastery
Today, we’re diving into AdaBoost, a model that doesn’t need to lift heavy weights to make a major impact. It's smart, strategic, and surprisingly humble. And the best part? It learns from its mistakes like a true growth-mindset baddie.
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Jun 29


The Core of Computing: Classical Systems Explained
Before quantum got cool, classical computing built the digital world we live in. In this blog, we explore the fundamentals, bits, logic gates, and the deterministic rules that make your code predictable and your devices reliable. Whether you're deep into tech or just curious how computers actually work, this post breaks it down in a way that just makes sense. Classical might sound old, but trust us, it still runs the world.
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Jun 20


Have you ever heard about collisions in particle accelerators? PART 2
Now that we're up to speed, let’s dive deeper into the fascinating inner workings of modern particle colliders, especially the most powerful one ever built: the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
Alexa Ines Guido
May 28


AI-Powered Awareness: My Celiac Story Spiced Up with Machine Learning- part 1
Can a single slice of birthday cake flip your genome’s “on” switch?
In Part 1 of my AI-Powered Awareness series, I rewind to the day gluten blindsided my immune system, then fast-forward to how we can train machine-learning models to catch Celiac disease before it derails anyone else’s life.
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
May 25


Have you ever heard about collisions in particle accelerators? PART 1
Have you ever questioned how we’ve come to understand the intricate world of particle physics? How did we unearth the existence of those mind-boggling fundamental particles? Or how do we validate our theories surrounding every fundamental particle? The answer lies in the remarkable collisions occurring within particle accelerators!
Alexa Ines Guido
May 16


Smarter Prompts, Smarter You: Outsmart AI One Prompt at a Time
Hard to believe it’s already been one year since I joined young4STEM as a technical writer and started the Techpulse Section . What. A. Year
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
May 12


Hydrogen Watts: The Cleaner Indian Future
Hydrogen powers stars. Can it power a 4 trillion dollar economy?
Mihika Singhania
May 12


Have you ever heard about quantum entanglement?
Have you ever imagined two particles, separated by galaxies, somehow sharing a secret connection? That if you measure one, the other instantly reacts, even if it’s light-years away?
Alexa Ines Guido
May 7


Electricity-Generating Bacteria
Unlike most organisms that release electrons internally, these bacteria transport electrons outside their cells, creating a current.
Saulene Sebeda
May 4


Nature's Super-Charger: The Bamboo Battery
What if your next smartphone was powered by bamboo?
Mihika Singhania
Apr 29


“Maybe It’s You.” Choosing Your One True SQL: PostgreSQL🐘 vs MySQL 🐬
Choosing your first database doesn’t have to be a thriller. In this beginner-friendly guide, we compare PostgreSQL 🐘 and MySQL 🐬 using five everyday SQL commands no jargon, no killer complexity. By the end, you’ll know which engine fits your project and how to run your very first queries!
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Apr 29


Have you ever heard about gravity?
Have you ever dropped your phone and watched it hit the ground in slow motion, only to realize it cracked the screen? That’s gravity in action. But did you know this invisible force is not only what keeps us on Earth, it also shapes galaxies, bends light, and governs the motion of everything in the universe?
Alexa Ines Guido
Apr 21


The Ultimate Data Buffet: Choosing the Right Database for Your Appetite
It’s blog o’clock again and today’s post is chef’s kiss for anyone curious about how we store, munch, and serve data in the tech world!
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Apr 13


The Donut Around Earth
One of the key issues scientists worry about when visiting other planets is radiation exposure. This has been a persistent worry for years because on Earth, we don’t face this issue; we are protected by the planet’s magnetosphere, which creates the Van Allen Belt.
Salena Sharma
Apr 12


The Desert’s Air Conditioners: UAE’s Wind Towers
Asia in Science turns 1 today! Air conditioners as symbols of wealth? Well, that’s an oversimplification of the majestic Barjeel.
Mihika Singhania
Apr 6


Sheldon Cooper was wrong: Geology IS a real Science!
Read more about Prof. Marco Fiorentini from Australia and his work!
Alica Adamat
Mar 23
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