today i learned (til)

today i learned (til)

Your Sleep Matters (and how to get better sleep)

Psychology’s Replication Crisis

One of the cornerstones of modern science is the criterion of replicability. Replicability is the idea that if a phenomenon is real, it should...

Why do I sneeze when I step out into the sun?

Have you ever stepped out into the sun after a long day of sitting inside and suddenly felt the urge to sneeze? Usually, sneezing is...

Procrastination Reflection

Have you ever questioned yourself why it felt so natural to delay things that need to be done? This happens to everyone at all...
today i learned (til)
An Truong

Fabrican: Taking a Piece of Chemistry onto the Catwalk

One of the most valuable experiences for any designer or innovator is the process of mastering new fields of knowledge to better guide and...
Daniel Lago

All Work and No Play

The cover image was sourced from https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.09.020. If you’ve ever fallen down the easily addictive, low-stress rabbit hole that is the world of wonderfully awesome animal...
Carmel Yonas

Digging for Dungs: the Dinosaur Digest

Every parent that’s watched their children play with dinosaurs have all had the same thought at one time or another: thank God dinosaurs are...
Hunter Ashcraft

What makes a figure interpretable?

Science communication is an often-overlooked but very important part of furthering the scientific process, and both researchers and publishers often use graphical means to...
Shelby Wickert

What is Delusional Infestation?

What’s the weirdest psychiatric condition you’ve ever heard of? Odds are, this one is infinitely stranger. Delusional Infestation (DI) is a condition in which...
Diemmy Dang

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...