today i learned (til)

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...
The Brachistochrone and Snell’s Law: A Surprising Connection
Brachistochrone - A word originating from Greece that means "shortest time." The brachistochrone problem is a well known problem in the world of physics...
Researching the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
This semester I took a course called Locomotion Neuromechanics. Like me, you might think that it would be a course where you would learn...
Too Hot to Handle
As my previous article mentioned, this will be focused on what my role in The Devil Wears Science and what my group had accomplished...
BTS: The Devil Wears Science
Whew! That was a rollercoaster of emotions. It has been a couple of weeks since our Atlanta Science Festival (ASF) event, The Devil Wears...
The Importance of Heat Stroke Prevention and New Innovations to Help...
At the Atlanta Science Festival, me and my team members, Ashmita and Claudia, had the pleasure of getting to talk about Heat Stroke to...
Reflections on Attending a Computer Science Education Conference
Attending the Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) Conference in Toronto in March was truly an eye-opening experience for me. As a...






