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Origami 101
What is Origami?
Origami does not originate from a sole inventor, it was crafted over centuries by many different hands for various ceremonial purposes in...

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...
Creepy costumes: radioactive Madame Curie
This year for Halloween, why not celebrate Marie Curie, the first woman to win the Nobel Prize? The good news (for you, not for...
Let’s Go!: Costa Rica
As a supporter of the “Let’s stop wearing shoes” movement that seems to be taking over the mentality of both young adults and shoe...
A Trip to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens
This past month I had the absolute pleasure of visiting the Atlanta Botanical Gardens as part of class field trip with my BIOL 4440...
Celebrate DNA Day with a Chocolate Smoothie!
Happy DNA Day!!!!
So, it's April 20th and you want to celebrate DNA day, but aren't sure how? What about making chocolate smoothies in honor...
Water: Prankster of the Natural World Part 2
If you haven't read part 1 (why would you do that?), here is a review of the scenario we are considering in part 2:
Two...
Water: prankster of the natural world part 1
If you've ever taken a life sciences course your teacher probably mentioned one of several properties that make water particularly interesting. Water is cohesive...





