Nikki Suzuki

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology // Class of 2023

Marine snow: How deep-sea snow storms cool the planet

Snow falls 24 hours a day in the depths of the oceanic twilight zone. White flurries saturate the marine landscape, appearing in all different shapes and sizes. Unlike crystallized water droplets that fall from the sky, marine snow is made from a variety of different organic compounds. It sustains life in the deep ocean where […]

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Hands that heal: Community health care in the World War II Japanese-American detention camps

Following the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, a wave of fear and distrust in all things Japanese encompassed the United States. This sentiment resulted in President Franklin Roosevelt’s issuing Executive Order 9066, which declared that all persons of Japanese ancestry living on the west coast be forcibly relocated to assembly centers and incarceration camps located

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