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The four major disciplines propelling our students and our society forward; all about education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
World Earth Day
Every year on April 22nd, more than a billion people across over 190 countries unite for a common cause—to celebrate and protect the planet we all call home. What started in 1970 as a student-led environmental protest in the United States has grown into the largest civic observance in the world: World Earth Day. More than just a date on the calendar, Earth Day is a global call to action, a day to reflect on our impact and reaffirm our responsibility to safeguard the Earth’s future.
By Heal Earth11 months ago in Education
Animal Farm
Animal Farm by George Orwell is a short but powerful novel that tells a deep story using talking animals on a farm. On the surface, it seems like a fun tale about animals rebelling against humans. But underneath, it is a sharp and clever look at power, control, and the dangers of political corruption.
By Muhammad Hayat11 months ago in Education
Why should we Travel to the Moon
The Moon: Why Its Lack of Resources Makes Lunar Travel Not Worthwhile The allure of traveling to the Moon has captivated generations, promising new frontiers and untapped riches. However, a closer examination of the Moon’s actual resource potential reveals that the economic and practical value of lunar travel is severely limited by a stark scarcity of exploitable materials. When weighed against the immense costs and risks, the case for traveling to the Moon—at least for resource extraction—proves unconvincing.
By Amor Zella Gold11 months ago in Education
A Nutty Note: A Short Overview on Plantar Fasciitis
Wow, I miss college already. Yes, it’s only been a few months, but I miss the nights I would study with a box of Planters Peanuts next to me. And, yes, I walked around campus with an entire canister of Planters Peanuts in my bag. I love Planters!
By Sanskar Shah11 months ago in Education
Dark matter may occur frequently, and we are about to dial it in
Despite the fact that dark matter accounts for approximately 27 percent of the universe, it remains one of modern physics' greatest mysteries. Because it does not emit, absorb, or reflect light like ordinary matter, it is inaccessible to conventional telescopes. Massive underground detectors and particle colliders have been used by scientists to look for dark matter particles for decades without conclusive success. However, a radical new hypothesis is currently gaining traction: dark matter might not even be a particle at all, but rather a wave-like substance that oscillates at a particular frequency. If this is true, we could soon "tune in" to dark matter in the same way that we would find a radio station.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Education
Capacity To Ship Packages Within D Days
You run a super busy delivery company. Your mission? Ship a bunch of packages within D days. There’s one catch: You can’t just use any truck. Each truck has a maximum weight capacity, and you need to figure out the smallest capacity that still gets the job done on time.
By Sreya Satheesh11 months ago in Education
The Cool Future of Plastic Ice: A Sustainable Alternative to Melting Cubes
Imagine reaching into your cooler on a hot summer day and finding sleek, reusable blocks of “plastic ice” instead of melting, messy cubes. While it might sound futuristic, plastic ice is already a real, practical alternative to conventional water-based ice, and it’s changing the way we keep things cool.
By Mohammad Asif11 months ago in Education
The Rise of AI Agents
How Generative AI Is Becoming Your Next Digital Coworker. You have display agent: As the generator becomes your next digital partner For the past 444 years, the artificial intelligence went by the touch line of the technology speech in the center of life and everyday work. Although the automation instruments and automation users become common to all, another evolution quickly develops - the emergency of agents. These smart digital colleges, provided by a generator, are no longer only futurist ideas but are Turn our work mode, production and interaction.
By shoaib khan11 months ago in Education
The Brave Little Mouse
The Brave Little Mouse Once upon a time, in a quiet little village nestled between rolling green hills, there lived a small mouse named Milo. Unlike the other mice in his colony, Milo was not content with simply hiding in the shadows and scavenging for crumbs. He dreamed of being brave, of standing up for others, and of making a difference—no matter how small he was.
By Shahzad Khan11 months ago in Education








