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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...
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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...
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Eileen Zhu

Chemical Secrets Behind Dragon Beard Candy

The Georgia Tech STEMcomm VIP team had the Taste of Science festival on March 12, 2018.  During this event, my group (members from Georgia...
Justin Blaylock

The Primary Colors are What?!

It’s about that time of the year where projects are due. You want to create a fantastic looking poster to present your research in...
Caroline Gellene

Get Ready for Earth Day!

The Earth's core is red The oceans are blue We'd like to keep it that way And you can help too! In preparation for Earth Day here are...
Caroline Culpepper

Coffee and Caffeine

  Arguably the most important beverage in a student's life, coffee offers a boost of caffeine and focus when the productivity comes to a halt. This...
Eileen Zhu

Are skin care products really useful?

There is a saying that everyone can be a beauty and it seems true more than ever in today’s world. Nowadays, both boys and...
Caroline Culpepper

The Science of Tempering Chocolate

Which dessert can take shape as a chip in your favorite cookie or as a bar, and can be enjoyed in both a liquid and solid form? That's...