From Taps to Zaps: The Future of the Piezoelectric Effect
Posted on October 13, 2023
By: AEOP Membership Council Member Annika Joshi For many years, I have volunteered at senior living centers. I would arrange miniature piano concerts for the residents there, and most of the time, they enjoyed it. However, there were times when they would not. See More
What Do You Taste?
Posted on October 13, 2023
By: AEOP Membership Council Member Spoorthy Reddy As the weather turns colder, one thing I love to do is bundle up in my room with a book and a cup of hot chocolate. But how do I tell if my hot chocolate is sweet enough or if it needs more marshmallows? See More
Is Social Media Harming Teenagers?
Posted on October 13, 2023
By: AEOP Membership Council Member Aditi Senthilkumar Have you ever found yourself lost and mindlessly scrolling through a page of never ending Instagram Reels? I know I have. For me, it’s a reflex. When I have nothing to do, I automatically grab my phone and start scrolling through my social media. See More
Why the Color of Hydrogen Matters
Posted on July 18, 2023
By: AEOP Membership Council Member Ethan Zhou There is a wide spectrum of colors of hydrogen, ranging from gray to pink. Now, you are probably thinking: “Wait a minute! Hydrogen is colorless, right?” See More
I Have Seen The Light, And It Is Too Bright!
Posted on July 18, 2023
By: AEOP Membership Council Member Zoe Tavares What were some of your childhood fears? Some common responses include fear of spiders, heights or thunderstorms. Fear of the dark was at the top of the list. My overactive imagination and nighttime darkness in my suburban neighborhood fostered this fear as a child. See More
Math in Sports
Posted on July 18, 2023
By: AEOP Membership Council Member Isabella Becraft Sports are a favorite pastime for people of all ages, but do you know how important math is to sports? Understanding how math relates to sports can help athletes improve their game and give spectators a better appreciation for math. See More
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