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Down Syndrome: Embracing Differences and Abilities
Inspired by his sister, Joseph explores the biology and common misconceptions about Down syndrome.
Exploring Nuclear Power and How It Shapes the UK’s Energy Future
Discover the science of nuclear power, its role in the UK's energy, and the debate over its risks. Learn how reactors work and the future of nuclear energy.
Understanding Stress: Types, Impacts, and How to Manage It Effectively
Discover the three types of stress and learn practical tips to manage and reduce stress in your daily life. Read more to take control of stress!
How food affects your mental health
Discover how ultra-processed foods impact your mental health and learn the benefits of whole foods for a better mindset and overall well-being.
The Evolution of Technology: Insights from a Chief Information Officer
Explore the impact of technology and a career in IT through insights from Wayne Fairhurst, CIO of Pilgrims Europe.
Discover the Challenges and Triumphs of the Boeing Starliner
Explore Boeing's Starliner journey to the ISS: the challenges, innovations, and dedication behind the mission.
Chromosomal Disorders: Understanding Trisomy 18 (Edward’s Syndrome)
Youth STEMM Award participant Isla explores the severe impacts of Trisomy 18 and the need for greater awareness.
Becoming a human statue
A focus on: Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva, a rare disorder that turns connective tissue into bone.
The science of attraction
Dive into the intriguing logic behind desirability in our latest blog post which explores how evolution, hormones, and biology shape our romantic connections.
Exploring the Promise and Controversy of Embryonic Stem Cells
Dive into the fascinating world of embryonic stem cells, where groundbreaking medical possibilities meet complex ethical debates.
Alumni spotlight!
Looking for tips and advice for completing your Youth STEMM Award? Check out our interview with Bronze Award holder Gemma Ridgeway
Bringing nature back to school and college grounds
Discover how East Norfolk Sixth Form College's student-led Wilding project is leading the way in enhancing biodiversity.
Unlocking 3D Games: A Math Wizard’s Guide
Aaron cracks the code of 3D game magic, showing it's maths, not just coding, that brings a game to life. A must-read for aspiring game developers!
What’s the big deal about the big toe?
Discover the unsung hero of our bodies: the big toe! Written by 15-year-old Juliet, this blog unveils its crucial role in balance, movement, and our daily lives.
Creative writing inspired by science
Find out how a workshop that fused science and creativity sparked an understanding that a career in science can harmoniously coexist with our creative natures.
Those irresistible Puppy Dog eyes!
Read on to discover the secret behind those captivating puppy dog eyes and how thousands of years of friendship have shaped the way we fall head over heels for our furry friends!
Wormholes: What and How?
Journey through the cosmic enigma: Exploring black holes, white holes, and the bending of space and time, with Youth STEMM Award participant, Bella.
Exploring the rare condition PKU
Bronze Award participant Chloe has been finding out about a rare genetic disease identified at birth.
Strange and Spectacular Slime Moulds
Explore the mysterious world of slime moulds and delve into their unique life cycles and surprising beauty in woodlands. A fascinating read for nature lovers!
Eating disorders and the role of the media
Youth STEMM Participant Samantha has been researching the stats about eating disorders and shares her thoughts on the role played by mainstream and social media.
Are chimpanzees really as clever as humans?
Are their limits to what a Chimp can learn? Anya has been looking back at a famous experiment to find out.
My Unforgettable Adventure at Science Camp!
Earlier this summer Armita got selected to take part in the Year 10 Science Camp at the John Innes Centre. Read on to find out how she got on!
Why do cows have four stomachs?
Its a fact that many people think they know, but how many of us understand why cows have four stomachs? Read on to find out!
The super STEMM family!
Meet Riccardo and his siblings and hear how they got on working towards Gold!
My week at the John Innes Centre Science Camp!
Read about Saumya's experiences on the JIC Science Camp in the summer of 2022, and find out how you can apply to take part.
The Lifecycle of Stars – and the wonderful world of black holes
Read on to find out more about the life cycle of the stars from Bronze participant Isabella, including how some turn into black holes.
The difference between primary and secondary school science – what to expect in September.
One of our Bronze Award participants, Sophie, gives her views on the differences between Primary and Secondary science. Perfect timing for anyone moving into Year 7 this September!
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Ethnic minorities in STEMM Education
In this overview Maryam takes as through some of the key observations she made when producing a research report on ethnic minorities in STEMM for her Youth STEMM Award
When the Dogs Don’t Bark – a review
A review of an intriguing talk about the reality of criminal investigation at the recent Norwich Science Festival.
The truth behind a career in dentistry
Jiya explores the world of dentistry through a virtual work experience
Constructing a microscope from Lego!
An amazing blog that shows you how to build your very own microscope!
With COP26 nearly here Youth STEMM Award have teamed up with the Food and Farming Discovery Trust and the SAW Trust to create a new series of workshops for teens.
Mangroves and Peat Bogs – our underestimated ecosystems
Read all about the importance of these vital ecosystems.
Exploring STEMM through mentoring others
Evelyn explains how teaching someone something new can help us learn more about the wonderful world of STEMM at the same time.
How volunteering outside can open your eyes and mind
Tanisha, one of our Bronze participants explores the creative side of STEMM - volunteering at an RSPB nature reserve and writing about her experiences
Sleep Paralysis: the Science
Faye, one of our independent YSA participants explores the strange world of sleep paralysis, and tells us what to look out for!
The developing world of AI
Sama, a YSA Gold participant explores the potential and threat of an increasing reliance and use of AI.
Introducing Master’s student Charlie Bingham: The winding road to a career in STEMM
Read our recent interview with science engagement and conservation Masters student about her winding path into a STEMM career.
Interview with science communicator Dr Sam Rowe on his journey into STEMM
As part of our blog series interviewing STEMM professionals, we spoke to Sam Rowe, science communicator and an advocate of equality for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Interview with YSA Ambassador Professor Ben Garrod
Independent YSA participant Kyran wants to be a paleoanthropologist, who better to ask for advice than Professor Ben Garrod!
Supporting the elderly with technology – InterGen Tech
Independent YSA participant Nick has been telling us about how volunteering during the first lockdown led him to develop a new digital platform to support the elderly
In a spin about aviation engineering
Find out about the amazing opportunity one of our Bronze Award participants had to explore their dream career in the clouds.
Is there BAME discrimination in the NHS?
One of our YSA participants recently took part in a competition exploring BAME discrimination in the NHS.
Prize winning speech exploring whether there is discrimination against BAME individuals in the NHS.
One of our YSA participants recently won a competition exploring possible discrimination against BAME individuals in the NHS. Read their winning acceptance speech below. Goo…
Architecture and Apprenticeships
Find out more about this unique route into Architecture from Robert Atkins, apprentice architect at Cannon Clarke Architects
YSA Alumni Spotlight – Siena Castellon
We spoke to another one of our brilliant YSA alumni, Sienna Castellon, about her YSA experience, what she learnt from it, and what she's up to now! Read on to find out more.
The Marvels of the Microscopic
If you've ever wondered what velcro looks like up close, what feathers and a spider's backside have in common, or why Dandelions are the rebels of the plant world read on!
Stargazing, 24 hour lectures and a little dash of inspiration
Read on for some notes of hope and inspiration from our patron Mark Thompson, as well as further details about his upcoming 24 hour space lecture.
YSA Alumni Spotlight – Gemma Ridgway
We spoke to one of our original pilot participants Gemma Ridgway about her YSA experience, what she learnt from it, and what she's up to now! Read on to find out more.
Exploring the world of dentistry
This blog is made up of two articles written by an independent YSA participant who has been exploring the world of dentistry, including a focus on the impact of CV-19.
Exploring the Wild World of our Oceans with Lizzie Daly
One of our brilliant patrons, Lizzie Daly, tells us all about why she is so pleased it is #YearoftheSea in her home patch of Wales, and how she will be celebrating!
Women in Science, heroes of yesterday, today and tomorrow
Year 12 student Costanza blogs about her visit to a prep school and inspiring young girls into science for International Women's Day
Exploring coding and so much more
Find out about the brilliant Young Makers' Tech Club from one of our Youth STEMM Award participants. Learn more about what goes on, and think about getting involved yourself!
What’s it like to be a scientific advisor?
An insight into the work of a scientific advisor for the Soil Association, including the benefit of developing transferable skills.
My week as an astronomer
Find out more about an amazing work experience week at the UK Astronomy Technology Centre.
Exploring the vibrant world of sound engineering
One of our Bronze YSA participants, George, recently interviewed a sound engineer - read on to find out more
Can a robot replace Ed Sheeran?
Danielle George, one of our YSA patrons explores whether a robot really can replace Ed Sheeran...
Exploring a medical career at the University of East Anglia
A group of CNS students experienced a day of talks at the University of East Anglia encouraging them to consider careers in medicine - Shruthi tells us more.
Just a day in the life of a Youth STEMM Awarder!
Christy describes how she and other students from Smithdon High have been inspiring the next generation during the recent British Science Week.
Madeline’s experience at the Women of the Future Conference
As part of my Youth STEMM Award experience I was able to attend the Women of the Future Conference which took place at the John Innes Centre. There were many different stands you c…
Careers in Medicine
While doing the Youth STEMM award I researched careers in medicine and went to a masterclass about how to get into a course in medicine and what it entails. The person talking to u…
Students talk about their involvement at Norwich Science Festival
After recently deciding to take part in the Gold Youth STEMM Award, we volunteered to assist on a stand for the Norwich Science Festival. The stand, which was called ‘Self-made Sha…
Women of the Future Conference
Attending the Women of the Future conference with Intel not only inspired me to work in a STEMM related career and make me proud of my gender and feel empowered, it also allowed me…
Mission Discovery
Faith, a student at East Norfolk Sixth Form, gives an insight into her experience at the scientific research programme 'Mission Discovery', held at Kings College in London.
Self Made Shape Exhibit at Norwich Science Festival
From the 18th-30th of October, Norwich hosted the Norwich Science Festival; two weeks of exhibitions, guest speakers, activities and lectures based at the Forum and other venues ar…
Life Beyond the Human Eye
Kate, East Norfolk Sixth Form student, talks about how attending 'Science Camp' at the John Innes Centre opened her eyes to the complexities of the human eye.