A youth-led science magazine

Our mission is to published ALL student research, as we believe all research serves a purpose to better understanding the scientific field, and harboring an interest in science for future generations to come

  • Alexia Shafran

    Co-Founder, and President

    Hello Everyone! My name is Alexia and I’m a senior in high school from Los Angeles, California. I’ve been interested in science ever since I was young when I wanted to be a neurologist, but now I have enhanced my interest through being a part of Science NHS and participating in regional competitions for the National Science Olympiad!

  • Sarah Kim

    Co-Founder, and Communications Director

    Hey all! My name is Sarah and I am a high school senior from NYC. I have discovered that my favorite subjects In school are math and physics and they have become my compass in my dreams of becoming an engineer. I find myself seeking projects outside of the classroom in pursuit of fueling my dreams.

  • Esther Kim

    Director of Graphic Design and Outreach

    Hi everyone! I am Esther Kim. I’m a senior in Highschool from New York City. I’ve always enjoyed Science and Social Media since I was 6. Through this project, I was able to collide my 2 passions. I hope to inform and spread the latest “It’s Not Rocket Science” content to people all over the world!

  • Adriana St. Clair

    Editor in Chief

    Hello! My name is Adriana and I’m a senior in high school based in NYC. I believe that science is what propels societal advancement, increased quality of life, and the spirit of inquiry. Thus, I have a huge passion for research, discovery, and essentially all things science. Currently, I am working as a research assistant at NYU Tandon’s Microbiome and Living Interfaces Lab and plan to pursue a career in engineering in the future.

  • Grace Choe

    Assistant Editor

    Hi! My name is Grace Choe and I am a senior at a NYC high school. Science has always been my favorite subject in school. And I have dreams about becoming a computer software engineer.

Why is Science Important?

Science is a very important and prevalent field within our society today. There are so many fields of science in the world, and within schools, everyone is required to take a science class. However, schools are very limited in the science curriculums they teach, along with barely combining fields together. This makes youth believe there isn’t a field of science interesting to them, when in reality, there is a wide range of fields all studenys can enjoy. Additionally, there is so much of the world that has not been disocovered, and with our generation, it is our job to not only learn more about the world around us, but also fostering growth within the scientific community!!