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Aditi
Dec 9, 20223 min read
Dose of STEM: The Environment in the Era of COVID-19
“Conservation is a state of harmony between man and land” ~ Aldo Leopold As the world battles a health crisis of unimaginable magnitude,...
Sahaana V
Sep 2, 20215 min read
Dose of STEM: Time to Let Our Souls Spiral with (Not Just Frozen) Fractals All Around
Writer’s Note: This article requires a ground-level knowledge of concepts such as complex numbers and functions which are taught in high...
Rachel
Sep 2, 20215 min read
Dose of STEM: Hidden Continents
Introduction When defining a continent, there is very little science involved. A continent is usually defined based on size, continuity,...
Aditi
Aug 30, 20214 min read
Dose of STEM: Engineering marvels of the ancient world
“Beauty perishes in life, but is immortal in art.” ~ Leonardo da Vinci History teaches us that several civilizations have come and gone...
Sahaana V
Jul 31, 20214 min read
Dose of STEM: Reimagining the Future with UAVs
What are UAVs? Will UAVs dominate most industries in the future? Read on to learn more about how our future may look like… What are UAVs?...
Rachel
Jul 28, 20213 min read
STEM News: The Quest to Sequence the Human Genome
Genomics Genomics is the study of genomes, especially relating to the structure, function, evolution, and mapping of genomes. A genome is...
Rachel
May 27, 20213 min read
Dose of STEM: The Controversy of Nuclear Power
Nuclear Power Nuclear power is one of the most controversial yet effective methods for powering large areas and reducing CO2 emissions....
Thee Sim Ling
May 26, 20213 min read
My Wheelchair As My War Tank: Disabled Scientists/Scientists With Disabilities Fighting Covid-19
Emily Ackerman is a young woman who enjoys painting and spending time with her cat called Poppy. Fun fact: she also develops models and...
Sahaana V
May 23, 20212 min read
Dose of STEM: A Non-Terrifying Guide to Vacationing Near a Black Hole (Part 2)
How would Black Hole Civilisations Harness Energy? Imagine a colony of advanced humans residing close to a black hole. They would...
Thee Sim Ling
Apr 27, 20214 min read
Autism Acceptance Month: 5 Autistic Scientists/Scientists with Autism Making Waves in STEM
April is Autism Acceptance Month, a month where we celebrate neurodiversity and the achievements of individuals on the autistic spectrum...
Rachel
Apr 27, 20213 min read
STEM News: Muons & The Standard Model of Particle Physics
Standard Model The Standard Model of particle physics is a theory built as a model for the basic building blocks, or fundamental...
Thee Sim Ling
Mar 27, 20212 min read
Technology: Can It Make Our World More Accessible?
Technology could be said to be one of the best modern inventions of humankind. But, not only does it bring us convenience, it can also...
Sahaana V
Mar 8, 20212 min read
Breaking the Glass Ceiling in STEM
WHAT IS A GLASS CEILING? What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word physicist? What about a programmer? For a...
Sahaana V
Jul 17, 20202 min read
Dose of STEM: Black Rice and Blueberries
Are these thoughts running in your mind? "Why are we comparing two completely different things? "Yes, Blueberries and black rice... What...
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