
Sci4Teens Competition: Engineering 16-18 Gold Award
A Neuroprosthetic Solution for Parkinson’s Disease: Decoding the Human Mind Abstract: Current Parkinson’s Disease (PD) treatments range...

Sci4Teens Competition: Engineering 16-18 Silver Award
The Golden Ratio & Its Impact On The Design Of The Universe Abstract: The Golden Ratio is one of the most commonly found blueprints in...

Sci4Teens Competition: Engineering 16-18 Bronze Award
Deep Reinforcement Learning: How AI Can Become More Powerful - Hoor Ulain Umar and Deeksha Yelamanchi Abstract: Deep reinforcement...

Sci4Teens Competition: Grand Prize Winner
Alzheimer’s Disease: Neural Changes and the Pre-Clinical Gap - Amy Lynn Hutchinson Abstract Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is the most common...

Sci4Teens Competition: Age 16-18 Science Gold Winner
Dysregulation of cerebral blood flow as a major factor of cognitive decline in astronauts - Tamara Gruslova Abstract In the 21st century,...

Sci4Teens Competition: Age 16-18 Science Silver Winner
The Gut Microbiome - Simone Khandpekar Abstract The gut microbiome consists of many microbes and bacteria, almost up to 100 times the...

Sci4Teens Competition: Age 16-18 Science Bronze Winner
The Effect of Vitamins and Minerals on the Immune System - Richa Kuklani Abstract: The immune system includes lymphoid organs such as the...

Sci4Teens Competition: Age 13-15 Science Gold Winner
Potential Solutions to the Growing E-Waste Crisis - Kim Guo and Lindsay Xie Abstract In the past several years, the amount of e-waste...

Sci4Teens Competition: Age 13-15 Science Silver Winner
Never Underestimate Your Gut - By Pragya Kumar Abstract Though the gut-brain relationship had been discovered centuries ago, the grand...

Sci4Teens Competition: Age 13-15 Science Bronze Winner
Gene Therapy: A Scientific Phenomenon - By Saanvi Tatipalli, Tanushka Mithun and Sridatri Bandaru Abstract Gene therapy is a relatively...

Sci4Teens Blog Post - Why Scicomm?
Why SciComm: Although many students are excited to see the results of a successful science experiment, they groan at the thought of...

Interviews - Caroline Pollard
What is your job? For the past three and half years, I’ve been a PhD student at King’s Forensics, King’s College London. I am in the...

Interviews - Carla Usai
What is your job? I am a postdoc at the Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London. I study how the immune system reacts to...

The Psychology of Bias - By Sarah Frank
Imagine you are a girl walking down the street alone at night and you see a man in a hoodie start running in your direction. Odds are he...

Guest Submission - The Growing Presence of STEAM
Abstract: STEAM centered learning has evolved in recent years to accumulate growth inside and outside of classroom education. Occupations...

Guest Submission - How Did I Go From Basic To Programming?
A sensor converts something from the physical world to an electrical signal. But how can I make it into a useful circuit? Computers are...

Interviews - Ariana DeCastro
What is your job? I am a bioengineering graduate research fellow in A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland...

Interviews - Alexa Garin-Fernandez
Alexa Garin-Fernandez, PhD Scientist and scientific cartoonist Chilean woman living in Germany What is your job? I just finished my PhD...

Interviews - Hiral Thaker
What is your job? Hello, there. Firstly, I am very excited to be part of this initiative by you guys and happy to be here and contribute...














