
The Ball Lightning Phenomenon: Nature’s Glowing Mystery
Neha Adikane
Eiffel Tower Grows in Summer? Wonders in Science
Ashwini Kshirsagar
Voice UX Designer – Coolest Tech Job You Haven’t Heard of!
Deven Nandapurkar
10 Entrepreneurship Lessons from 10 Years of Building
Harsh Agrawal
Science Behind Aurora Lights: The Naturally Occurring Physio-Chemical Phenomenon
Padmini K U and Pooja V. Domanekar
Catch Them Young! A Roadmap to Raise Better STEM Researchers
Yogesh Kulkarni
Women in STEM Society at the University of Essex
Mathusa Thiruchenthoor
AI-Powered Categorization for Student Problem Solving
Srikanth Madabhushi
How Lithium-Ion Batteries Are Made?
Dr. Charudatta Pathak
Time Capsule: December
Shreem Mishra
Science News
News Bureau
Technology News
News Bureau
ENTECH Magazine December 2025 Issue: Glowing Minds, Groundbreaking Discoveries
The December 2025 issue of ENTECH Magazine is now available! This issue is packed with exciting articles and career insights. Specifically, it is designed for students in grades 8 to 12. In fact, the content aims to inspire curiosity and passion for STEM. Indeed, this month’s issue includes a variety of topics. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics are all covered. Certainly, each section offers something unique and engaging.
STEM Focus Articles
To start, the STEM Focus section features three articles. Firstly, “Science Behind Aurora Lights” by Padmini K U and Pooja V. Domanekar. This article details the secrets behind one of nature’s most spectacular displays. Padmini K U and Pooja V. Domanekar explain the naturally occurring physio-chemical phenomenon that creates the Aurora Lights. Secondly, Yogesh Kulkarni provides a powerful guide in “Catch Them Young! A Roadmap to Raise Better STEM Researchers”, for AI Education Roadmap for Students. Next, read about the impact and importance of community with Mathusa Thiruchenthoor’s look at the “Women in STEM Society at the University of Essex.”
Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Get insights with Harsh Agrawal’s “10 Entrepreneurship Lessons from 10 Years of Building.” Learn real-world strategies for innovation and growth.
Future Focus
Explore the future of personalized learning with Srikanth Madabhushi‘s article on “AI-Powered Categorization for Student Problem Solving,” showing how technology can dramatically improve educational outcomes.
Science Paradox and Wonders in Science
The Science Paradox section features “Ball Lightning Phenomenon” by Neha Adikane. It explores one of the most elusive and strange electrical events in the atmosphere.. In the Wonders in Science section, Ashwini Kshirsagar’s “Eiffel Tower Grows in Summer?”. This article explains how does heat affect massive structures.
Career Focus and Engineering Insights
The Career Focus section highlights exciting career paths. “Voice UX Designer: Coolest Tech Job You Haven’t Heard Of!”. This article explains high demand, creative career path, and the essential role of Voice UX Designer, bridging human language and technology. Meanwhile, Dr. Charudatta Pathak’s “How Lithium-Ion Batteries Are Made?” explains how Lithium-Ion Batteries are made.
Time Capsule
Welcome to Time Capsule, your monthly journey through history, science, and the magnificent wonders that make each month unforgettable. Shreem Mishra’s “Time Capsule: December” explores historic events in December and scientific milestones.
Science and Technology News
Finally, the issue includes a curated section of Science and Technology News. This section keeps readers updated on the latest discoveries and innovations.
Why Read ENTECH Magazine?
ENTECH Magazine is a great resource for students. Indeed, it combines education with entertainment. Also, each issue inspires curiosity and helps students explore STEM careers. And, this month’s issue is no exception. Actually, it is filled with knowledge and fun activities for young learners.