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The Conspiracy of the 12 Scientists!

Missing and dead. Where did they go, and what happened? That is probably what you are wondering, and so am I. Say their names:...
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The Conspiracy of the 12 Scientists!

Missing and dead. Where did they go, and what happened? That is probably what you are wondering, and so am I. Say their names:...

Children Response to Conflicting Information

<Featuring image is drawn by the author> Ghost Tour Observation Recently, the STEMComm VIP team took part in the Atlanta Science Festival in March 2026. We...

Strange Insect Encounter: The Human Instinct

Labor Day Encounter On Labor Day this year, I visited West Point Dam, Georgia for a small family picnic. It’s supposedly a good spot for...

The Future of Touch: How Neural Networks are Revolutionizing Prosthetics

You might be familiar with The Amazing Spiderman where Dr. Connors, the villain, has an amputated arm. He tests reptilian DNA to see how...
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Rachel Weng

A Tiny Frog with a Mighty Voice – The Puerto Rican...

On my spring break trip to Puerto Rico, I had the opportunity to explore El Yunque National Forest and listen to the calls of...
Rachel Weng

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...
Hunter Ashcraft

Electrophysiological … Age? – The Implications of an Observed...

  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,...
Betsy Tuggle

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...
Avishai Harris

So You Hate Your Major… Now What?

Imposter syndrome is a phrase that many people in academia are uniquely familiar with. The feeling that maybe you aren’t smart enough for your...
Claire Deng
Drawing of a flowerpot with a thesis, pencil, and grad cap.

Diary of an Undergraduate Thesis: The Finale

This is a continuation of my first article from last semester where I started my undergraduate thesis writing process. You can find that here. --------------------------------- January...