ENTECH Magazine October 2025
SciQ – Can You Crack It!

Neha Adikane

World’s Largest Natural Mirror

Neha Adikane

How Does Your Personality Affect Your Health

Ashwini Kshirsagar

Spatial Computing Developer – Coolest Tech Job You Haven’t Heard of!

Deven Nandapurkar

How Tires are Made?

Dr. Charudatta Pathak

Time Capsule: October

Shreem Mishra

Quantum Computing and Quantum Communication

Arun K Pati

From Space to the World: How HoloConnect is Redefining Human Presence

Dr. Fernando De La Pena Llaca

Clean Cities, Dirty Skies

Dr. Chetan Singh Solanki

Body-in-White Design Structure – An Overview for Curious Minds

Prasad Kulkarni

Secret Superpowers of Enzymes in Daily Life

Dr. Sandip Patil

Sherlock Teams – Debounce and Noise

Kamil Bala

Science News

News Bureau

Technology News

News Bureau

ENTECH STEM Magazine October 2025 Issue: Beyond the Horizon

The October 2025 issue of ENTECH Magazine is now available! This issue is packed with exciting articles, quizzes, 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. Firstly, Clean Citites, Dirty Skies” by Dr. Chetan Singh Solanki. The article tackles critical environmental challenge of air pollution and the reality of invisible garbage. Secondly, the article Body-In-White (BIW) Design Structure – An Overview” by Prasad Kulkarni shares an insight into Automobile Engineering. And finally, sharpen your problem-solving skills with Kamil Bala’s “Sherlock Teams – Debounce and Noise“, an intriguing look at troubleshooting and control detective work.


Future Focus

Let us explore revolutionary next generation of technology with Arun K. Pati in his article “Quantum Computing and Quantum Communication“. We will try and understand how quantum mechanics will fundamentally change communication and computing. In addition to that, explore the future of human connection with Dr. Fernando De La Peña Llaca in “From Space to the World: How HoloConnect is Redefining Human Presence“. We would learn about new technology that allows us to be truly present anywhere.


Interactive Quizz

For students who enjoy challenges, this issue includes fun activities. Neha Adikane’s “SciQ – Can You Crack It?” is a science quiz that tests and enhances your STEM knowledge.


Science Paradox and Wonders in Science

The Science Paradox section features “World’s Largest Natural Mirror: Salar de Uyuni” by Neha Adikane. It explains recent scientific discoveries about the salt bed in Bolivia and its reflective surface. In the Wonders in Science section, Ashwini Kshirsagar’s How Your Personality Affects Your Health”. This article explains interlinking between your personality traits and health conditions, and how to better your health.


Career Focus and Engineering Insights

The Career Focus section highlights exciting career paths. Discover the cutting-edge career path of a Spatial Computing Developer – one of the coolest tech jobs students haven’t heard of yet! Meanwhile, Dr. Charudatta Pathak’s “How it is Made” features Tires and their making process this month.


Time Capsule: October

Welcome to Time Capsule, your monthly journey through history, science, and the magnificent wonders that make each month unforgettable. Shreem Mishra’s “Time Capsule: October 2025” explores significant science and technology events that happened in October throughout history.


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 fun. 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.

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