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The Invisible Heroes: Nanoparticles and their Superpowers
Nanotopia, located in the microscopic realm of everyday objects, is a bustling city filled with heroes so small that are invisible to...
Rabia Basri
Jul 11, 2024


Evaluating the Advantages and Disadvantages of Gene-Edited Babies
Following the birth of the world's first gene-edited babies, scientists had quite different reactions to the news. Some have expressed...
Sharayu Salve
Jul 10, 2024


Could there be life on Saturn's Moon, Titan?
Just a general note, every time I use "Moon," I am referring to Saturn's Moon, Titan, and not Earth's Moon. Scientists have been...
Salena Sharma
Jul 10, 2024


The Best STEM Books
I work in a fairly small library so when someone is looking for a book on a certain topic we usually don't have it. For the books we have...
Maria Wheeler
Jul 8, 2024


Echoes of Genius: Innovations in Prehistoric Africa
Africa, often referred to as the cradle of humanity, holds a rich tapestry of ancient innovations that laid foundational stones for...
RETIANA PHIRI
Jul 8, 2024


Let's take a trip back to ancient China to discover the instrument that had revolutionized astronomy!
Dear young scientist, My name is Juna Asfuroglu, and in today's blog I will be taking you on a journey to 13th century China to...
Valentina
Jul 7, 2024


Computer Science vs. Computer Engineering: Which Major Wins?
Hey there! Today's blog is an absolute must-read if you're torn between choosing Computer Engineering or Computer Science as your major....
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Jul 7, 2024


#11 The Forensics Alchemists: Dorothy P. Simpson
Hello lovely people!! Welcome back to STEM on the Streets and another episode of The Forensics Alchemist! If you are new here, my name is...
Aiza Jamil
Jul 7, 2024


Unveiling The Newest Organelle: The Nitroplast
Nitroplast, the powerhouse of Nitrogen fixation in marine algae, and perhaps something greater in the near future.
Abdul Rehman
Jul 5, 2024


Is Telomere Extension the new Fountain of Youth? by Tehreem Adil
Anti-aging may be more than just sunscreen recommendations and botox fillers due to the ongoing biotechnological revolution.
young4STEM
Jul 5, 2024


JavaScript Basics: A Beginner's Guide
You'll find the absolute no-nonsense guide to JavaScript right here. Stick tight and enjoy!
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Jul 1, 2024




The Invasive Green Crab
Green crabs are arguably the most invasive and harmful species on the New England coast.
Maria Wheeler
Jul 1, 2024


#10 The Forensics Alchemists: Mathieu Orfila
Hello there lovely folk! Welcome back to STEM on the Streets! And if you are new here, my name is Aiza Jamil and this is my partner CAI.
Aiza Jamil
Jun 30, 2024


What's up in the July Night Sky?
As we get into the thick of the summer, the sun starts to set much later, making more celestial events visible in the middle of the night.
Salena Sharma
Jun 30, 2024


The Upshot of Lulu Nana (CRISPR babies)
We delve deeper into Dr. Jiankui's groundbreaking experiment and its reception in the scientific community.
Sharayu Salve
Jun 29, 2024


Unveiling Marthe Gautier: The Quiet Pioneer of Genetic Research
In this week of discussing the wonderful women in STEM, we are back with yet another incredible story of Marthe Gautier.
Nidhi
Jun 27, 2024


From Cargo to Combat: Differentiating Commercial and Military Aircrafts
Ever wondered about the massive white cloud trailing behind fighter jets and what creates it?
Amatullah Bohra
Jun 26, 2024


Voyager 1 is Back in the Show Business
After nearly half a year, Voyager 1’s scientific instruments began working again a couple of weeks ago!
Salena Sharma
Jun 26, 2024


Have you heard about neutrinos?
Come and discover some of the curiosities of this universe through the eyes of physics!
Alexa Ines Guido
Jun 26, 2024


#9 The Forensic Revelation: Chemical Paint II
Dr Emily Kendrick, an expert in toxicology, led the forensics team.
Aiza Jamil
Jun 25, 2024


The Summer Science Club: Changing the Color of your Favorite Flowers
The Summer Science Club is a collection of fun kid-friendly science experiments and STEM projects explained.
Maria Wheeler
Jun 23, 2024


#8 The Forensic Revelation: Crime Scene Etiquette
Before we get into the Chemical Paint case (the one we were doing last episode) we need to understand crime etiquette.
Aiza Jamil
Jun 23, 2024


Mechanism for creating designer babies.
Now, we'll look into how CRISPR works.
Sharayu Salve
Jun 21, 2024
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