DIY
Origami & Bio-inspired Design
You’ve probably seen pictures of origami before, or even folded some yourself! Origami is an ancient art form that originated in China in the...
From Gene to Geometry : All You Need to Know about DNA Nanostructures
Works Cited
Bujold, Katherine E., et al. “DNA Nanostructures at the Interface with Biology.” Chem, vol. 4, no. 3, Mar. 2018, pp. 495–521, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chempr.2018.02.005.
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How to Publish a HTML and JavaScript Game on GitHub
Recently, I took part in the Atlanta Science Festival 2025 STEM edition. The STEMcomm VIP team organized a version of Scavenger Hunt, and I...
Escape the Elements: How to Create a Science-Themed Escape Room
Escape rooms are a fun way to bond with others and put your critical thinking skills to the test! An escape room is a...
Color Changing Lemonade
Would you believe the drink above is lemonade, and the blue and purple colors are due to all natural ingredients? That’s right. The lemonade...
The Alien Equation
Throughout history, humanity’s view of the universe has changed drastically. For a long time, people believed that the Earth was all there was, with...
A Cosmological Experiment
This is an experiment that you can do yourself to learn a bit about how scientists think the universe became as large as it...
How much do you know about RSA Cryptography?
Whether you’re browsing TikTok, Instagram, or scrolling through random Wikipedia articles, do you ever wonder if your internet browsing is secure? Probably not -...
Trees in Computer Science?!?!
In computer science, there are many ways to organize data to be used effectively. These many ways are called Data Structures. Of the many...
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...