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Don’t sweat it: The truth behind perspiration

Don’t sweat it: The truth behind perspiration By William Bonaventura, Applied Physics, 2021 Source: Abner Guzman A small bead of sweat slowly slithers down your forehead. The clothes you have just changed into are already soaked. You stare up at the sun, loathing the great glowing orb, as you realize how disgusting you already smell. On […]

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Opinion: The silencing of science in the age of Trump

Opinion: The silencing of science in the age of Trump How climate scientists have lost their power amidst a crisis By Kristen Kilgallen, Psychology, 2020 Source: Pixabay Although President Donald Trump and his administration’s rhetoric is harmful in shaping public perception of the seriousness of the climate crisis — tweeting, in one instance, that “Global warming is a total,

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Falling for Autumn Colors

Falling for Autumn Colors Why and how vibrant, fall leaf shades are produced By Claire Bohlig, Mechanical Engineering, 2023 Photo credit: Sam Klein Walking through Centennial Common on a bright autumn day, it is impossible to ignore the students in cozy sweaters taking photos of trees displaying a mosaic of reds, oranges, and yellows as the season changes.

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You Can’t Run Away If the Planet Is Already a Runaway

You Can’t Run Away If the Planet Is Already a Runaway By Lauren MacDonald, Environmental Science & Chemistry, 2022 Source: Pixabay Humanity has been dreaming about colonizing other planets for decades. Hundreds of science fiction stories and novels have been written about humans packing up and moving off of Earth, but it’s not as easy as

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Capsaicin Igniting the Trail to Extinguish Lung Cancer

Capsaicin Igniting the Trail to Extinguish Lung Cancer Does the chemical in chili peppers have the potential to slow the growth and spread of lung cancer? By Cailey Denoncourt, Bioengineering, 2022 Photo credit: Brianna Watts The burning, eye-watering taste of a chili pepper is an experience only some enjoy. Capsaicin is the active ingredient that makes chili peppers

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Drought, fire, and floods: Focusing on those suffering from climate change now

Drought, fire, and floods: Focusing on those suffering from climate change now By Gabrielle Hernandez, Biochemistry, 2022 Source: Pixabay Climate change is an impending challenge that most people think of on a daily basis. Between metal straws and reusable cups, the general population has been increasingly attempting to do what it can to save the oceans

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How hypothermia can heal

How hypothermia can heal By Kristina Klosowski, Behavioral Neuroscience, 2021 Source: Pixabay Have you ever heard the saying, “you’re not dead until you’re warm and dead”? This is because short periods of hypothermia can slow metabolic processes down to the point where the brain requires a reduced level of oxygen. Hypothermia is a condition in which

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