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Origami 101

What is Origami? Origami does not originate from a sole inventor, it was crafted over centuries by many different hands for various ceremonial purposes in...

Organoids Part Two: Despite Limitations, They’re Still Amazing

Clearly one article wasn’t enough to explore the full potential of organoids, so here we go again. This article won’t make much sense without...
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Kristina Siju

Origami 101

What is Origami? Origami does not originate from a sole inventor, it was crafted over centuries by many different hands for various ceremonial purposes in...
Alexandra Marshall

Organoids Part Two: Despite Limitations, They’re Still Amazing

Clearly one article wasn’t enough to explore the full potential of organoids, so here we go again. This article won’t make much sense without...
Alexandra Marshall

Organoids: What are They and Why They’re Amazing

I’m willing to bet you’ve never heard of Organoids. No worries if so, they're a pretty niche part of biomedical sciences. This is such...
Ashu Gupta

What Even Is Cuteness?

Have you ever seen something so cute you want to squeeze it? Maybe it was a puppy or kitten, or perhaps a teddy bear...
Jalen Borne
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Written on the Walls

Since my first year at Georgia Tech, I’ve loved the campus’s architecture. There’s a perfect blend of old highlights that are the landmarks you...
Reggie Slater

We need to talk about the women founders of modern science:...

Born near Shanghai, China and later moving to the US, Chein-Shiung Wu was Chinese-American physicist at the forefront of nuclear physics and a contributor for...