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The Magical Goo!
Have you ever heard of Oobleck? I first discovered this substance, a mixture of water and cornstarch, while doing a science experiment in elementary...
Using Rap Music to Help Students Learn Critical Science Topics!
I don't know about you, but I have always had a hard time learning science topics. Many of them are extremely abstract, and theoretical,...
How to breathe FIRE! (Don’t Try This At Home!)
If you clicked on this link, you may be, like me, a bit of a pyromaniac. Unfortunately for us, playing with fire is quite...
Behind the Baking: Leavening
Introduction
Welcome to the second installment of my Baking Science series! This time, I'm putting a variety of leavening agents to the test to see...
Clarified Purple Cow Punch
This year, continuing the theme from the Taste of Science, the Georgia Tech STEMcomm team decided to host a Sober Science Speakeasy, a party...
Butterfly Pea Flower Tea
A cup of tea brings feelings of peace and serenity to mind. Whether it be a rainy day or cold evening, drinking a warm...
Eight Gifts under $40 for STEM Nerds
As the holidays approach, you’re probably panicking about finding the perfect gift to get your nerdy friends in STEM while sticking to a college...
Raindrop Cake, Not a Cake?
Have you ever wondered what a raindrop would taste like if it was transformed into cake form? Look no further! Raindrop cake, albeit very...
Learn How to Make Water Disappear
Learning intricate card tricks and complex hand movements can be overwhelming and hard to execute in front of an eager audience, so here is...
Glow in the Dark Nail Polish in Five Easy Steps
In the early 1920’s glow in the dark watches were the newest fad out there. The United States was in a radium craze. Doctors...