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ENTECH magazine is for teenagers, especially in the age group of 13-17 who are fascinated by Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, STEM. ENTECH magazine will help teenagers in exploring areas that spark their interest, discover their passion. The ENTECH magazine is a companion, which will help teenagers to take most suitable and appropriate action to convert passion into their profession. ENTECH magazine will publish short articles by experienced professionals, innovators, researchers and faculty. ENTECH Magazine intends to be an ideal resource for budding scientists, technocrats, engineers and mathematicians.

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ENTECH Magazine's June 2026 issue centers on the theme "STEM as a Survival Skill," positioning science, technology, engineering, and mathematics not as academic subjects but as essential competencies for navigating modern life. Targeting students in grades 8–12, the issue emphasizes hands-on experimentation and active learning as pathways to success in an increasingly technical world.
The issue features three main content pillars. Career-focused articles argue that analytical thinking and problem-solving skills are now non-negotiable in the global job market. Dr. Rajesh Debroy establishes STEM literacy as vital for everyday decision-making, while Sana Shaikh explores how robotics and artificial intelligence education build resilience and growth mindsets in classrooms. STEM focus articles shift attention to real-world applications: Devendra Kumar Gurjar reveals the remarkable biology of epiphytic orchids—plants that thrive without soil through specialized adaptations—while Ramya Kotha investigates how hands-on laboratory freedom empowers students to develop vocational skills.
Looking forward, Srikanth Madabhushi examines AI-driven service discovery in IT systems, demonstrating how machine learning automates workflows. The issue also addresses profound questions, such as whether humans can ever grasp a Grand Unified Theory of physics.
Additional sections provide practical value: a "STEM Around You" feature explains the real-time chemistry behind self-darkening sunglasses, a "Future Skills 2030" segment highlights rapid prototyping and agile execution, and "Time Capsule: June" traces historic scientific milestones. The curated Life360 app review offers family safety tools, while a roundup of May 2026's top STEM discoveries keeps readers current on innovation. Overall, the issue positions STEM literacy as foundational to modern problem-solving and career success.

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