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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...
Brulosophy: Home Brewing Meets the Scientific Method
“One man’s making cheap booze is another man’s crafting an ecosystem in which a microorganism can thrive.” That’s my usual response whenever someone’s eyes...
Chemistry at Home: Exploring the MEL Chemistry Kit
MEL Science is on a mission to make mail-order chemistry kits for kids big again. They'll deliver two sets per month right to your...
Microbes You Can Eat Vol. 1: Kombucha and Jun Tea
If you’ve browsed the refrigerated section of your local natural foods store lately, you probably noticed a big case full of kombucha where the...
Berkeley grads grow mushrooms for cash – legally!
Imagine you are in your last semester at college. You’ve done well academically, studied business, and you have a job offer lined up....
Daring Descent: Having Fun with Friction
I've always enjoyed having fun outdoors, and recently I've started to branch out of my usual "going for a walk in the park" comfort...
A Scientist’s Perspective on Why Pie is Yummy and Delicious and...
It is an indisputable fact that I am deeply, irreversibly, head-over-heels in love with pie. Apple. Pumpkin. Blueberry. Banana Cream. You name it, I’ll...





