
Transform Curiosity into Achievement
Step into a world where STEM feels like play, mysteries spark wonder, and careers open unexpected doors. The September 2025 issue of ENTECH Magazine is packed with stories, quizzes, and cool insights crafted for everyone. Get ready to explore, question, and reimagine what learning can be!


Interview with Dr. Belle Damodara Shenoy: Exploring the Frontiers of Marine Mycology
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“Sherlock STEAM”: Bringing Mathematics Back to Life with Control Detective Work
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Catalysts of Change- How Chemical Catalysts are Fueling a Greener Future
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ENTECH Magazine September 2025 Issue: A STEM Resource for Students
The September 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 features four articles. Firstly, “Embrace the Messiness of STEM Learning!” by Dr. Jane Marie Spanich. It explains how schools can elevate STEM learning through best practices. Secondly, the article “Chirality: The Science of Handedness and How it Shapes Our World” by Dr. Chetana B V and Dr. S. Harshini Tekur explores how chirality affects biological molecules and the natural world through non-superimposable forms. Another fascinating article is “Sherlock STEAM: Bringing Mathematics Back to Life with Control Detective Work” by Kamil Bala. It explores the Sherlock STEAM method, which blends story, control rules, and evidence-based reasoning to turn even middle-school learners into “junior engineers”.
Future Focus
Dr. Belle Damodara Shenoy’s “Interview with Dr. Belle Damodara Shenoy: Exploring the Frontiers of Marine Mycology” presents Dr. Shenoy’s reflections on his academic path, influential research, and the future of marine mycology. In addition, Trisha Chakraborty’s “Raman Spectroscopy: A Bridge Between Science and Art” explores how Raman spectroscopy serves as a powerful bridge between science and art.
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 “Crooked Forest Mystery: 3 Reasons it Remains Unsolved” by Neha Adikane. It explains the story of the mysterious Crooked Forest. In the Wonders in Science section, Ashwini Kshirsagar’s “Catalysts of Change- How Chemical Catalysts are Fueling a Greener Future”. This article explains how chemical catalysts shape a greener world.
Career Focus and Engineering Insights
The Career Focus section highlights exciting career paths. Samruddhi Bhabad’s “Neurotechnology Specialist: Coolest Tech Job You Haven’t Heard Of!” explains a field where medicine, artificial intelligence, and innovation come together. Meanwhile, Dr. Charudatta Pathak’s “Understanding LED Types and Their Unique Production Methods – Part II” explains how LED is made.
Time Capsule: September
Welcome to Time Capsule, your monthly journey through history, science, and the magnificent wonders that make each month unforgettable. Shreem Mishra’s “Time Capsule: September 2025” explores historic events in September and scientific milestones, from the founding of the Royal Society to the discovery of penicillin and breakthroughs in space exploration.
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.