View the articles relating to science below. These articles are features of the Winter 2016 issue of sTEAM Magazine.
With the arrival of late 2016 came the internet-trending water bottle flip. Challenged by a video of a water bottle flip posted online by high schooler Michael Senatore....
Have you always dreamt of making history? Well, here’s your chance! Companies are now hiring people that would like to go to Mars. Here is some background information...
Climate change comes with the effects of rising water levels, melting ice, expanding oceans, and much more. They may not seem like huge problems, but if we piece....
“From the day I started using, I never stopped. Within one week I had gone from snorting heroin to shooting it. Within one month I was addicted and going through all...
Our country is currently facing many problems, both international and domestic. The headlines are all about this year’s wild presidential campaign, reports on police...
Every time a cigarette is lit, it contributes to a global problem, one that has persisted for decades. Not only does it hurt the smoker, but it hurts the environment as well, both directly...
DNA and RNA are both similar and different but there are more differences than similarities, which make them completely different things. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid...
On September 9th 2015, two baby boys are born, conjoined at the head. “They were normal little boys, like any other two little babies you’d see,” the father....
Rosalind Franklin was a physical chemist who lived from 1920-1958. She was the first person to take a photo of DNA (Deoxyribose nucleic acid, 1952). This required...