We need to talk about the women founders of modern science: Meet Tu You You
Tu YouYou is a medical scientist and chemist who became the first mainland Chinese to receive a Nobel Peace Prize for her discovery of...
We need to talk about the women founders of modern science: Meet Ruby Payne-Scott
Ruby Payne-Scott was an Australian Radiophysicist who lived from 1912 to 1981. As Master's holder in Physics from the University of Sydney, Ruby worked...
A Pocket Guide to Smokable Herbs
Hey!
Are you looking to smoke, but want to keep a clear mind or refrain from traditionally addictive tobacco cigarettes? Well, there's actually a whole...
A Letter to Fellow Struggling Students
Hi.
I'm a 4th year student, and sometimes I almost can't believe it. For those like me who have also struggled in their studies here...
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...
A Reflection on Planning Educational Children’s Activities
As a part of this year’s Atlanta Science Festival, I was able to help organize and set up the event with our STEMcomm team....
We need to talk about the women founders of modern science:...
(collaged images of Ada Lovelace, the "analytical engine", and a letter between Lovelace
and life-long friend Charles Babbage"
As a founding person of modern computer programming,...
“College Radio : It’s Not Dead”
Ruijie Slater (they/them)
"College Radio : It's Not Dead" (Dec. 2021)
“A Minority In STEM”
A Minority in STEM
You tell me that
“it must be so nice to be gifted in math”
Yet you don’t know how many nights
I spent crying...