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The Science of Study Techniques

27 Apr 202327 Apr 2023
It’s exam season; one of the most stressful yet important times in the year. If you’re looking to ace your exams and end the school year as the ultimate academic…
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Robots Can’t Sign Art: The Unethical Nature of AI Art

6 Mar 20236 Mar 2023
The act of pressing a simple button seems like a minute challenge to take on in order to prove you are not a robot. In other variations of this situation,…
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The Chemistry of the Perfect Brownie

13 Feb 202313 Feb 2023
It’s the night before Valentine's Day and you realize you don’t have anything prepared for that special someone. You make haste to the kitchen in hopes to find something to…
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science

11 Feb 202312 Feb 2023
Meet Maria Clara. She is a little girl aspiring to be a trailblazer in STEM. Her dream since she was young was to enter the field of computer science and…
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Weathering Storms: Why Corporations are Vital in Preventing Climate Change

24 Jan 202324 Jan 2023
Climate change, global warming, and biodiversity loss:  three crucial issues that are always connected to each other. Have you ever wondered what the primary causes behind these issues are? You…
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The Enlightening Science of Christmas Lights

28 Dec 202227 Dec 2022
It’s the most wonderful time of the year again—yes, the Christmas season! As you count down the days until Christmas, you have probably been preparing yourself for the best holiday…
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Carolyn R. Bertozzi: Women Can Be Winners Too

14 Dec 202214 Dec 2022
It was 2:00 a.m. when Carolyn R. Bertozzi received a phone call that would change her life. Coming from the Nobel Committee for Chemistry, she was told that she was…
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Mary Shelley: Rewiring the Deepest Roots of Science Fiction

29 Oct 202229 Oct 2022
As popular media breeds new forms of content rooted no longer in realism and possibility, the appeal of science fiction has grown exponentially. With popular shows like Stranger Things and…
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Assistive Technology: A Bridge to Equality and Inclusion

20 Jun 202220 Jun 2022
An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity. — Martin Luther King, Jr.…
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Blurring Colors in the Green Movement

21 May 202221 May 2022
What color would you choose to represent a woman, and why is it pink? The concept of color is often tied to one’s identity, especially in terms of race and…
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#Halalan2022: Stance on Science

30 Apr 20225 May 2022
If you haven't read the news yet, scientists are warning us that, in just a few years, Earth could literally become uninhabitable because of climate change. As individuals, we can…
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What Young People Can Do to Build a Career in Tech

29 Apr 202229 Apr 2022
A torrent of inspiring young people in recent years have shown that there’s a real drive to change the trajectory of history. At the same time, the awe-inspiring pace and power of…
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How Women Paved the Way for Computer Programming

19 Mar 202219 Mar 2022
Women were once the largest workforce in the computing industry. In truth, history is filled with plenty of female trailblazers who laid the foundations of this highly-valued field. In the…
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Storytime: Aqua Tofana

12 Mar 20227 Mar 2022
Two drops of queenliness and a drop of chemistry, and we’re on the way to travel back into the 17th Century. Renaissance women were denied equal rights as they were…
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AI-produced music: How artificial intelligence is transforming the musical landscape

12 Feb 202212 Feb 2022
In a world undergoing continuous radical change, the presence of artificial intelligence has become undeniable. With robots capable of boosting STEM learning, machines that facilitate disease detection and treatment, and…
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Hedy Lamarr: The Double Life of a Hollywood Bombshell and Wartime Inventor

22 Jan 202221 Jan 2022
Hope & curiosity about the future seemed better than guarantees. The unknown was always so attractive to me…and still is. — Hedy Lamarr If someone told you to imagine the scientist…
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Your Pads Are Unsustainable… What Now?: Exploring Eco-Friendly Menstrual Products

11 Dec 20219 Dec 2021
"It's that time of the month again..." You probably know what periods are. Even if you are not among the ~800 million individuals[5] who menstruate, you are likely aware of…
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Keisha Mayuga: Advocate for Transportation and Communication

28 Nov 2021
The Philippine capital is the fourth most traffic-congested city in the world, according to the latest data provided by a Netherlands-based global data provider. In a country where many citizens…
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The Sci-Hub Debate

13 Nov 202129 Nov 2021
Picture this: after hours of staring at your laptop screen, you have finally found the perfect journal article to back up your research paper! The source is perfect; it makes…
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The Science Behind the Scare: The Psychology of Horror

31 Oct 202128 Oct 2021
Horror films have been growing increasingly popular. In recent years, many of these teeth-chattering movies have gained mainstream and critically acclaimed statuses. Contemporary horror films such as Midsommar, Us, The…

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