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A Tiny Frog with a Mighty Voice – The Puerto Rican Coqui
On my spring break trip to Puerto Rico, I had the opportunity to explore El Yunque National Forest and listen to the calls of...
Atlanta Science Festival – The Amazing Race
It’s interesting that my journey with STEMComm began with a reflection on the Atlanta Science Festival, and now, as I wrap up my final...
Electrophysiological … Age? – The Implications of an Observed Age-Induced Decline of Electrophysiological Readability
Every year, Georgia Tech’s STEMcomm Vertically Integrated Project (VIP), a project group centered around enhancing public understanding and enthusiasm for science through writing, exhibits,...
What is Computational Media? – Retrospective from a Graduating Senior
What is Computational Media? This is a question I have been asking myself for practically every year I've been at Georgia Tech. The truth...
The Mask Against COVID-19
Dr. Sundaresan Jayaraman, a professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering, here at Georgia Tech worked on finding a form-fitting mask that...
Collaboration is Key!
As a senior in college, about to graduate with an engineering degree, I've come to actually appreciate the dreaded "group project" - and trust...
The Devil Wears Science Journey
Working behind the scenes of an event can be an eye-opening experience, especially when it's a science show with a unique twist. That's exactly...
What’s It Like Working in a Mouse Lab?
This semester, I started doing animal work in a research lab that uses mice as model organisms. Every time I’ve explained my training to...
A SAM-e Self-Experiment
The SAM-e Supplement: say goodbye to depression? TBD.
One year ago, as I was browsing the supplement aisle of Costco, a woman approached beside me....
Diary of a Mad Grad Student #1
In my stress over grad school and figuring out what my life will look like, I've been asking myself questions about my goals and...