
Should there be Genetic Engineering Limits? The Big Question
Sadaf Lone
AttendanceSheeter App: Smart Attendance Tool
Venkat Raghava
Data Literacy and Data Storytelling: Human Vibe in an AI World
Deven Nandapurkar
Neuroscience and AI: The Future of Thinking Machines
Dr. Siddharth Shahi
Open Source Contribution: Beginner’s Guide to Repositories
Pushpendra Chandravanshi
Beryllium in Aerospace: High-Performance Uses & Health Risks
Pearl Jain
Probability and Statistics in Daily Life: A Student’s Guide
Mansi Gandhi
AI Predictive Routing: Optimizing IT Support Workflows
Srikanth Madabhushi
Why Onions Make You Cry – Chemistry Explained!
Juveriya
Time Capsule: March
Shreem Mishra
Top 10 STEM Discoveries and Innovations of February 2026
News Bureau
ENTECH Magazine March 2026: Neuroscience, Open Source, and Data Literacy
The ENTECH Magazine March 2026 issue arrives at the present time to challenge your thinking. This edition explores the deep connection between the human brain and machine learning. As a matter of fact, we focus on helping students in grades 8 to 12 master high-tech skills. To put it another way, this issue serves as a bridge between complex science and practical application. All things considered, our goal is to turn curiosity into a professional advantage.
Career Focus Articles
At this instant, students must prepare for the global tech landscape. Dr. Siddharth Shahi explores Neuroscience and AI. He explains how neuromorphic computing is currently mapping the mind and healing the brain. In light of these advances, new careers in brain-machine interfaces are emerging. After that, we look at the software world. Pushpendra Chandravanshi provides an Open Source Contribution guide. He helps students overcome the fear of large repositories so that they can start coding with confidence.
STEM Focus Articles
To begin with, we take a look into the mysteries of biology and physics. Pearl Jain explores Beryllium in Aerospace. She explains how this metal offers a superior stiffness-to-weight ratio while requiring extreme safety measures. After that, Mansi Gandhi explains about Probability and Statistics in Daily Life.
Prior to entering the workforce, efficiency is a key point. Srikanth Madabhushi discusses AI Predictive Routing. He explains how machine learning optimizes IT Support Workflows by assigning issues to the right teams. To illustrate, these systems improve resolution speed in massive companies.
The Big Question
Here, we ponder upon an important question “Should there be Genetic Engineering Limits?”.
Curated App
This month, we feature the “AttendanceSheeter App: Smart Attendance Tool” as our Curated App this month. This is a smart attendance management tool for teachers and schools.
STEM Around You
In this section we explore “Why Onions Make You Cry?“. Juveriya Khan here explains the chemistry behind that.
Future Skills 2030
Future Skills 2030 section focuses on “Data Literacy and Data Storytelling“. We call this the Human Vibe in an AI World. Master these skills so as to turn raw numbers into powerful stories. In short, being able to communicate data is a vital skill for the next decade.
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: March” explores historic events in March and scientific milestones.
Top 10 STEM Discoveries and Innovations of February 2026
Finally, the issue includes a curated section of STEM Discoveries and Innovations for the month. 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.