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The four major disciplines propelling our students and our society forward; all about education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
The Global Phenomenon of Viral Trends: How a Single Story Captivates the World
In the age of hyperconnectivity, viral trends have become the heartbeat of global culture. From TikTok dances to Twitter hashtags, the digital world thrives on moments that transcend borders, languages, and demographics. But what transforms an ordinary story into a worldwide sensation? The answer lies in a potent mix of relatability, controversy, and the unpredictable alchemy of social media algorithms. One recent example—a story that dominated timelines from Tokyo to Toronto—offers a lens into how viral phenomena shape our collective consciousness.
By Rocky Brahmaabout a year ago in Education
The Dark Side of AI Hype: How Generative Tools Are Redefining Creativity—And Why We Should Be Worried
The Internet’s AI Obsession: Innovation or Erosion of Human Creativity? Generative artificial intelligence has taken the world by storm, captivating tech enthusiasts and businesses alike. From ChatGPT composing eloquent sonnets in seconds to Mi journey crafting hyper-realistic artwork with a single prompt, AI is reshaping creative landscapes. But beneath the viral tweets and dazzling demonstrations lies a pressing controversy: Is AI a tool for human empowerment, or is it undermining creativity itself?
By Rocky Brahmaabout a year ago in Education
Trump’s Attempts to Resolve Global Conflicts Quickly Face Diplomatic Reality
When it comes to confronting global conflicts, President Trump is a man in a hurry. Even before his inauguration, the president claimed credit for what he called an “EPIC cease-fire” in Gaza. He has raced to get Ukraine and Russia to quickly embrace a pause in fighting. And with Iran, Mr. Trump wants an agreement within two months to prevent Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon.
By Md Mirajul Islamabout a year ago in Education
Harmonics of Hush: How Silence Is Rewriting the Script of Human Connection
A quiet revolution is taking place in a world that never stops talking, where notifications, debates, and incessant chatter make every second count. This movement isn’t about disconnecting from technology or retreating to mountaintops; it’s about reclaiming the transformative power of silence in a hyperconnected age. The Symphony of Silence, as it has come to be known, is reshaping lives, communities, and cultures, demonstrating that stillness might be the most radical response to the chaos of the present day. The Rise of the Quiet Revolution
By Rocky Brahmaabout a year ago in Education
The Impact of Obesity on Lifespan: How Excess Weight Shortens Life
Obesity is a pressing global health problem that is estimated to affect hundreds of millions of people. Most people understand that obesity leads to pain and problems moving around, but few appreciate that it can substantially shorten lifespan. Obesity is more than excess weight; it is a life-threatening condition that raises the risk of major deadly diseases. In this article, we will discuss the effect of obesity on life span and practical ways one can defeat it.
By EliteCreationabout a year ago in Education
If Opportunity Doesn’t Knock, Build a Door: The Power of Creating Your Own Path
Opportunities are often seen as rare, unpredictable moments that come knocking at our doors, waiting to be seized. However, what happens when opportunity never arrives? Do we sit idly, waiting for a chance that may never come, or do we take matters into our own hands? The quote by Milton Berle, If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door, encapsulates the idea of taking initiative, being proactive, and creating our own paths rather than relying on fate.
By Nora Arianaabout a year ago in Education
What Classes Would I Need to Take to Become an Engineer?
Do you love math? Do you enjoy calculus specifically? Well, engineering may be an academic pathway for you to consider. It can be a bit daunting at first when thinking about where exactly to start with the journey of becoming an engineer. The purpose of this piece is to give high school students or college students the basic foundation of understanding the requirements for an engineering pathway. I've been working in academic advising for the last several years. Many students come in and they are interested in pursuing an engineering pathway, but they just do not know where to begin. I work at a state college which means we typically would help college students with their lower level associates degree and then they would transfer out to a bigger university for a more specialized engineering degree program.
By Rowan Finley about a year ago in Education
Why has Israel started the massacre in Gaza again?
Israel has launched a new attack on Gaza. More than 400 Gazans have been killed in the Israeli attack on Tuesday, breaking the ceasefire, including more than 100 children. Since the beginning of the conflict,
By Md Mirajul Islamabout a year ago in Education
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore safely returned to Earth aboard SpaceX Crew Dragon Highlights Report
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore have returned to Earth after a mission on SpaceX Crew Dragon. Spacecraft Return With Thumbs Up Their return, smiling and thumbs up, a sign of the space journey going well. This mission is a significant milestone for human spaceflight and a testament to the power of the NASA and SpaceX partnership.
By EliteCreationabout a year ago in Education
How to create long lasting habits
To create a long-lasting and sustainable habit, the key is to start so small that it almost feels ridiculous. The reason behind this is deeply rooted in human psychology. Our comfort zone is the place where we feel safe and secure, and anything outside of it triggers a protective response in our bodies. This response is a result of the evolutionary mechanism designed to keep us alive. Anytime we attempt to step out of this zone and introduce something new, our body perceives it as a threat and activates a defense system known as the homeostatic impulse.
By Nora Arianaabout a year ago in Education
The Amazing Potato Clock Experiment. AI-Generated.
Introduction Hi!, my name is Mauro, Welcome to my first Vocal story! Let's dive into Emma's world, where a simple school project turned into something seriously cool. She's sharing her secrets so you can try it too! Get ready for some fun, hands-on learning.
By Mauro Vendemiattiabout a year ago in Education











