Investigating Animal Perceptions: A Glimpse Beyond the Conventional Five

Investigating Animal Perceptions: A Glimpse Beyond the Conventional Five

Our senses serve as the means through which our brains comprehend the environment around us. It is often taught that humans possess five senses — vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. We also learn that various animals possess similar senses, albeit in different capacities. For instance, while humans can perceive red, green, and blue wavelengths, […]

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Reestablishing Connection After Your Departure

Reestablishing Connection After Your Departure

Welcome back to the monthly newsletter from STEM from Scratch! It’s been some time since our last interaction. In case you missed it, STEM from Scratch is a non-profit entity that has recently been revitalized. The new leadership is now in the hands of high school students in Ontario who are enthusiastic about STEM and […]

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Opportunities in January

Opportunities in January

**STEM from Scratch Showcases Thrilling Opportunities for January** **1. I-STEM Program** – Offered at Aldershot High School (Burlington), T.A. Blakelock High School (Oakville), and Elsie Macgill Secondary School (Milton). – A 4-year curriculum from Grade 9-12; application necessary in Grade 8 through a random selection method. – Concentrates on engineering, design, and leadership with a […]

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Opportunities Offered in March

Opportunities Offered in March

**STEM from Scratch: Exciting Opportunities for Youth in March** Recognizing the significance of engaging youth in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) initiatives, “STEM from Scratch” presents various monthly opportunities designed to inspire and empower young individuals. Below are some featured opportunities for March that seek to raise awareness and encourage participation in STEM-related domains: ### […]

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Investigating the Basics of Psychology and Revealing the Human Mind

Investigating the Basics of Psychology and Revealing the Human Mind

A multitude of psychologists from history has contributed to our understanding of psychology as it stands today. This article will explore three of the most impactful psychologists: Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and Abraham Maslow. Sigmund Freud was born in May 1856 in Austria to Galician Jewish heritage. He was a neurologist who made numerous significant […]

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CRISPR: An Innovative Tool for Genetic Modification

CRISPR: An Innovative Tool for Genetic Modification

Overview of CRISPR CRISPR is an innovative tool that is changing lives and creating a stir in the healthcare sector. CRISPR, short for “Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats,” is present in prokaryotes—tiny, unicellular organisms that lack organelles. These sequences are found within the genomes of prokaryotes, which organize a cell’s DNA into bundles. As […]

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STEM Opportunities Offered in June

STEM Opportunities Offered in June

### Queen’s University – Summer of Science 2025 **Program Overview:** This complimentary, online program runs from July to mid-August 2025. It includes 12 afternoon sessions that investigate subjects in physics, chemistry, and technology. Sessions are conducted by undergraduate students and researchers associated with the McDonald Institute and the Carbon to Metal Coating Institute. Participants will […]

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June Newsletter: Establishing a Basis in STEM

June Newsletter: Establishing a Basis in STEM

**STEM From Scratch June Newsletter: Discovering the Marvels of CRISPR** Greetings to our summer readers! Welcome to the June edition of STEM From Scratch’s Newsletter, where we explore the transformative realm of CRISPR and highlight thrilling opportunities to spark your enthusiasm for STEM. ### Unlocking the Potential of CRISPR The advent of CRISPR technology has […]

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Cryo-EM Images Offer Insight into Opioid Receptor Activation

Cryo-EM Images Offer Insight into Opioid Receptor Activation

Cryo-electron microscopy has yielded essential insights into the mechanism by which opioids and their counteragents interact with the μ-opioid receptor. This advancement may be vital for creating opioid medications that pose a lower risk of addiction or adverse effects. The μ-opioid receptor, an essential component of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family, is a central […]

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Researcher Granted €50,000 in Damages Following European Anti-Fraud Office's Withdrawal of 'Illegitimate' Press Release

Researcher Granted €50,000 in Damages Following European Anti-Fraud Office’s Withdrawal of ‘Illegitimate’ Press Release

The European General Court has delivered a verdict in support of a Greek researcher, mandating the European Commission to compensate €50,000 in damages and legal expenses following findings of defamation by the European Anti-Fraud Office (Olaf). The researcher was unjustly accused of misappropriating EU grant funds in a press release that the court determined contained […]

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