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The *All Seasons* Science Club: Puking Pumpkins
Besides using candles to illuminate your creations, you can also utilize baking soda and vinegar to create an exciting display.
Maria Wheeler
Oct 18, 2024


The Contagion: 1997 Financial Crisis
The contagious spread of market disturbances and more were the cascading effects of the fall of the Thai Baht.
Mihika Singhania
Oct 15, 2024


Nanoparticle Nirvana: Unleashing the Ultimate Skincare Revolution
Get ready to unlock the secrets of radiant, healthy-looking skin! Nanoparticles are transforming the skincare landscape...
Rabia Basri
Oct 13, 2024


Have you heard about vacuum fluctuations in space?
Imagine for a moment a vacuum, a completely empty space. Is it a deep and endless black? Is it a pure and blinding white?
Alexa Ines Guido
Oct 11, 2024


Petri dish to dinning dish - lab grown meat
It's real animal meat, including seafood and organ meats, that is produced by cultivating animal cells directly.
Sharayu Salve
Oct 9, 2024


A Good Doctor is a Good Astronomer
Do you know that at this very moment, there is stardust rushing through your veins?
Tehreem Adil
Oct 6, 2024


Space Chronicles Part 1 : Programming Languages in Space
Programming languages play a crucial role in space exploration, serving as the backbone for controlling spacecraft, and processing data.
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Sep 30, 2024


The Cosmos Underground: Japan’s KAGRA
What if we could listen to the universe’s deepest secrets of the seemingly solemn depths of our planet, Earth?
Mihika Singhania
Sep 28, 2024


It's the Great Egg-speriment Charlie Brown!
Two things come to mind when I think of fall: It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!
Maria Wheeler
Sep 26, 2024


ipft14hls: The Star that Just Won't Die
To the dismay of many, stars cannot last forever and their life ends in their own way depending on the type of star it is.
Salena Sharma
Sep 23, 2024


The Summer Science Club: Dancing Drawings
Dry-erase markers are one of the most common supplies that I see selling out in Targets.
Maria Wheeler
Sep 19, 2024


Taking Notes from Taylor: "Shake it Off" and Quit That Toxic Job
I put my all into every task, but eventually, I woke up to find myself in toxic environments and positions that were damaging my health.
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Sep 16, 2024


Fear Factor: How Your Brain Handles Scary Situations
Today, we're going to explore something that's totally relevant to everyone: fear.
Inés Ros
Sep 16, 2024


Engineering the Future: Innovations Shaping Africa's Growth
Despite various obstacles, African engineers are spearheading innovative solutions that enhance living standards.
RETIANA PHIRI
Sep 16, 2024


Have you heard about leptons?
Atoms, the fundamental building blocks of matter, are composed of neutrons and protons, but what about electrons?
Alexa Ines Guido
Sep 16, 2024


Labyrinthine Alignments: The Angkor Wat
Built over 30 excruciating years, the Hindu temple’s architectural and engineering innovations had a ripple effect across Asia.
Mihika Singhania
Aug 31, 2024


What's Up in the September Night Sky?
As a reminder, when a celestial body is in opposition it means the Earth is directly between Saturn and the Sun.
Salena Sharma
Aug 30, 2024


The Woman Behind the Double Helix
She moved her fellowship to Birkbeck College, where she began studying the structure of plant viruses, particularly the tobacco mosaic virus
Nidhi
Aug 28, 2024


The Effects of Bleaching Your Hair
The bleach lifts the hair cuticles and makes your hair more porous, which means that it is more susceptible to damage with heat or color.
Maria Wheeler
Aug 27, 2024


Revolutionizing Medicine: The Advantages of Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery
Imagine a future where medications can precisely target only the diseased cells in your body, leaving healthy cells untouched.
Rabia Basri
Aug 23, 2024


The Science behind Turbulence: What really happens in the Sky.
Planes often fly in the direction of the jet streams to save time and fuel and avoid them if flying against the current.
Amatullah Bohra
Aug 22, 2024


Have you heard about CERN?
This event can be imagined as slow-motion footage of two water-filled balloons bursting upon collision.
Alexa Ines Guido
Aug 21, 2024


Meet Your New Coding Bestie: Scratch!
Today's blog is here to guide you on your programming journey, helping you build skills and advance with confidence.
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Aug 21, 2024


The Summer Science Club: Lava Lamps
As school ends millions of kids are released from a strict schedule of learning and innovating.
Maria Wheeler
Aug 19, 2024
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