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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...
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...
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...