Mapping Out a Plan

Mapping Out a Plan By Cicely Krebill, Biochemistry, 2019 Soil transmitted helminth infections (STH) are easily treated parasite infections, yet the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than 880 million children are still in need of treatment. Although most infections are relatively asymptomatic, STH has been linked to impaired cognitive and physical development in children. […]

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Losing Nemo: The Ticking Clock on Marine Defaunation

Losing Nemo: The Ticking Clock on Marine Defaunation By Rachel Stoddard, Biology, 2017 It is no secret to mankind that humans negatively impact many animals and species. Our history has been fraught with instances of human-caused extinctions, with some studies putting the first extinction as early as 132,000 years ago. However, the focus in these

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Is Light Making Us Fat?

Is Light Making Us Fat? By Marc Tawfik, Biochemistry, 2018 Prolonged light exposure might be making us fat. Numerous past studies have established a link between light exposure and circadian rhythm- the body’s “internal clock” that regulates one’s sense of wakefulness. Excessive exposure to light can disrupt the normal electrical activity in a specialized region of

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