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STEM·E update
February 2023
Vol 04 | Issue 01
"In the Know with STEME"
Stay up-to-date with STEM·E's own magazine. See our newly released articles, blogs, program updates & information below!
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A Hairy Situation
In a perfect world, ships and other manufactured machines wouldn’t spill oil in the oceans. The oceans would be clean and not polluted. Marine life would be healthy and unaffected. There would be no need to spend thousands of dollars to clean up oil spills
STEM·E Blog: Determining the Components for Business Success
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Learning Tips For Students
Effective learning tips for students
STEM·E Blog: The Cause of Greed
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Seasonal Depression
As seasons transition and winter arrives, people often experience joy from spending time with friends or family during the holidays. However, many may feel lonelier, stressed, or even depressed. While there are several clinical reasons for sadness and depression, these winter blues may be attributed to a specific type of depression: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
STEM·E Blog: The Programs of Facial Recognition
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A 23-Hour and 56 Minutes Day
Foucault’s pendulum is intriguing proof of the Earth’s rotation. A pendulum is something suspended from a set point that swings back and forth due to gravity. I saw the Foucault pendulum, a special kind of pendulum, at my local museum. I was captivated by watching it knock down all the pins (very slowly). Later, I researched more about it and was surprised to see its true importance and how it relates to Earth’s rotation. The Foucault Pendulum began with a French physicist named Je
STEM·E Blog: Spontaneous Generation
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The Importance of Water Infrastructure
Water is a simple resource: we drink it, we use it to shower, we wash our dishes with it, and do laundry using it. It’s not easy to define water because people usually think of it as just water. A colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that is the groundwork of the fluids of all living organisms. We know that it’s a necessary resource that’s consistently part of our daily routines. However, this seemingly basic resource has the potential to help our society through water infrastructure
STEM·E Blog: How to Use CRISPR/Cas9
I'm So Pygmy; You Can't See Me
The pygmy seahorse is the smallest seahorse ever discovered. It is found in the Indo-West Pacific, and its maximum length is only 2.4 cm/0.94 inches. About the size of a quarter!
STEM·E Blog: Blue Lobsters
Can Nuclear Medicine Cure Cancer?
Cancer occurs when there is abnormal cell growth in a part of the body, resulting in a dangerous tumor. With the number of cancer cases increasing every day, it is important to find effective cancer treatment. One of the most powerful ways to treat cancer is with nuclear medicine.
STEM·E Blog: The Liver - The Most Versatile Worker That Lives
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STEM·E Blog: Small Intestine - All the Twists and Turns That Matter
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STEM·E Blog: Psychedelics in the Field of Psychiatric Medicine
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STEM·E Blog: The Effect of Music on the Body
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