
Mathematics
Differential Equations and Projectile Motion
A projectile is an object which is launched with a particular velocity and is thenceforth subjected to the forces of air resistance and gravity until it collides with another object.
Mathematics
A projectile is an object which is launched with a particular velocity and is thenceforth subjected to the forces of air resistance and gravity until it collides with another object.
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Engineering
Talking Engineering 00: What is this Column? Talking Engineering is a column consisting of interviews with engineers, innovators and company leaders in science and technology. It’s as much about the tech as the people who are driving it forward. The goal is to inspire STEM enthusiasts and to create
Biology
Pain. A four-letter word that can mean so much or so little, depending on who you are. But for all of us, it serves an important purpose: that of keeping us alive. When you burn your hand while attempting (unsuccessfully) to make roast dinner for your family, you know that
Chemistry
How Drinkable Is Your Water? The Reverse Osmosis Process Explained: Currently, one in four people in the world drink water contaminated with faeces. What’s more, one in three lacks access to safe drinking water, resulting in 165 million cases of Dysentery each year - the equivalent of half the
Chemistry
Sequestering Carbon Dioxide may hold the key to combatting Climate Change Much of the approach to combatting climate change has been about reducing emissions. However, this is not always entirely possible, for example in industries like aviation and agriculture we simply will not get emissions to zero in the near
Problem of the Week
Problem of the week: 29 January 2023 Five line segments of length 2, 2, 2, 1 and 3 connect two corners of a square as shown in the diagram. What is the shaded area?
Biotechnology
How Nanopore Sequencing Is Revolutionising Biology When the first human genome was sequenced completely, it cost an estimated $450 million[i]. Now, thanks to incredible technological advances, just 20 years later we can sequence the entire DNA of a human (foetus or octogenarian) for $600[ii], a cost that is
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We're Back! Over the Summer Holidays, EtonSTEM was, for some odd reason, targeted in a brute-force hacking attempt. After many weeks of frustration and constant set-backs, we had managed to transfer the website to a secure server. However, this resulted in something much much worse: The website itself