Shreyan Singha is a freshman at American Heritage. He is an active public speaker, participating in various clubs such as Speech and Debate, Model UN, and Student Government. As he researched and came across articles from different notable sources such as the Washington Post and the New York Times, he discovered his love in journalism and is interested in developing his skills in journalism and in expanding his knowledge in this vast field. Besides public speaking and journalism, he is interested in mathematics (as he believes that they are just little puzzles just waiting to be solved) and science (as he is intrigued about how the world around us works and is fascinated by simple processes such as chemical bonds). He is looking forward to a great year working in the Patriot Post.
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As children, we were always taught about specific distinguished scientists and their works: Albert Einstein with his tongue sticking out and his theory of relativity and Issac Newton with a bump on his head from an apple that “bonked” off his head and his discovery of physics. As iconic as these scientists may be, their images often take up the stage and make the stories and discoveries of other scientists mere shadows. (Photo/Flickr) Keep Reading
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