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Aerospace Sustainability by Aayushi Mallik
Read an interesting research about Aerospace Sustainability by Aayushi Mallik!
young4STEM
May 11, 2024


#5 Chemical Paint: Dr. Death I
CAI and I explore the darkest and most crime-littered streets of STEM. If you haven't read the previous episode I recommend checking it out.
Aiza Jamil
May 6, 2024


Sampling an Asteroid the Right Way: Japan’s Hayabusa
Welcome to the third post of Asia in Science! Today we’re digging deeper into Japan’s contribution to astrophysics- a topic seemingly...
Mihika Singhania
May 6, 2024


The Big Rip
The Big Rip is a theoretical event when the universe is torn apart in a spectacular display of cosmic destruction.
Alica Adamat
May 3, 2024


#4 Chemical Paint: Forensic Toxicology II
My name is Aiza Jamil and alongside CAI (Crime AI) we will be going through the legal and illegal streets of STEM.
Aiza Jamil
Apr 27, 2024


#3 Chemical Paint: Forensic Toxicology I
Hi! My name is Aiza Jamil and welcome back to STEM on the Streets. This is episode 3 and if you are new, click the red button to view the...
Aiza Jamil
Apr 20, 2024


Dr Kaku’s Quest for a Theory of Everything
Apart from being a full-time physics researcher, Dr Kaku has co-founded the modern string theory...
Mihika Singhania
Apr 19, 2024


#2 The Science of Crime: Forensics II
Welcome back to STEM on the Streets! In today's episode, we'll be exploring the legal side of forensics.
Aiza Jamil
Apr 13, 2024


The Genesis of Nothing: Creating Zero
From the first computers to blood pressure monitors, onwards to the very phones in your hands, humanity holds profound debt to Aryabhatta.
Mihika Singhania
Apr 7, 2024


#1 The Science of Crime: Forensics
This is a series of analyses of crime and the many different branches of forensics and this is episode #1.
Aiza Jamil
Apr 6, 2024


Zeng Fanyi: Best of Both Worlds
With this article, starting with the letter Z, we are reaching the end of this series. Writing all 26 of these has been a journey.
Tina
Apr 5, 2024


Pascal's Triangle
Pascal's Triangle is a beautiful mathematical artwork created from surprisingly simple building blocks.
Alica Adamat
Mar 31, 2024


Yearn For More: Roger Arliner Young
Hello everyone! I'm Tina and this is Women Weekly, where I post about one wonderful woman in the STEM field every Friday. This week,...
Tina
Mar 29, 2024


Sci-fi in Reality: Self-Healing Materials
Self-healing materials are not a sci-fi anymore. These materials are capable of autonomous repair of damage.
Alica Adamat
Mar 29, 2024


Sexual Dysfunction and Menopause: A brief Insight
Have you ever wondered how with age a woman's sex life gets affected?
jhanvi01
Mar 25, 2024


Musical memory in regards of Handedness
Are you enthusiastic about psychology? Have you thought of the correlations between musical memory and handedness before?
An Qi Li
Mar 23, 2024


Peter Kosec - Successful Slovak Astrophysicist
His journey into the academic world began with studies at the University of Cambridge, where he also immersed himself in research.
Alica Adamat
Mar 23, 2024


Xie Xide: In Sickness and Health
This week, I wrote about a woman who devoted her whole life to science despite her serious health complications – Xie Xide.
Tina
Mar 22, 2024


Woman of The 80's: Flossie Wong-Staal
This week, I wrote about a pioneer in researching a viral disease that is still incurable – Flossie Wong-Staal.
Tina
Mar 15, 2024


Virginia Apgar: The Apgar Score
Virginia Apgar - the inventor of the very first test that most of us ever took in our lives.
Tina
Mar 8, 2024


Let's Clean Up Space Junk!
According to the MIT Technology Review, the first-ever mission to get a dead rocket out of space has begun!
Alica Adamat
Mar 6, 2024


Memory and Personality
This research project represents an effort to delve into the mysteries of the human mind.
paulinascasnovicov
Mar 5, 2024


Ursula Martius Franklin: Activist-Physicist
Hello everyone! I'm Tina and this is Women Weekly, where I post about one wonderful woman in the STEM field every Friday. This week,...
Tina
Mar 1, 2024


IKAROS: The hidden warrior
IKAROS is an essential protein in immune cells responsible for their development, protection against pathogens and, more importantly, cancer
Alica Adamat
Feb 24, 2024
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