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Why Do We Believe? How Religion Evolved from Ancient Human Behaviors

Why Do We Believe? How Religion Evolved from Ancient Human Behaviors By Amanda Bell, Biology & Computer Science, 2024 Source: Pixabay There are hundreds of religions practiced worldwide. Some believe in gods, others focus on self-improvement or a blissful afterlife; but one common feature between all religions is the sense of community they bring to […]

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The Renewables Revolution

The Renewables Revolution By Alysha Ebrahim, Chemistry, 2022 Source: Pixabay Global temperatures are rising, and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are to blame. The CO2 emissions on the planet are increasing rapidly due to the use of new technology. Instead of watching while technology creates CO2 emissions, there are scientists out there who are creating new

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Road to Reform: The Progression of Mental Health Treatment in the U.S.

Road to Reform: The Progression of Mental Health Treatment in the U.S. By Alexandra Dubinsky, Behavioral Neuroscience, 2020 Source: Pixabay Social deviants. Moral misfits. These were the phrases used to describe mentally ill individuals the mid-1700s. This mindset was also the rationale behind institutionalization: If these individuals seemed too violent or disruptive to remain in the

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Where do food allergies come from? Three theories offer clues

Where do food allergies come from? Three theories offer clues By Christina Curran, Biochemistry, 2023 Source: Shutterstock In today’s world, it seems as though everyone is allergic to something. While a bit of hay fever or a runny nose from spring pollen might be a nuisance, their threat does not hold a candle to that of

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From a smeared past to a successful future: Origin of Chinese hamster ovary cells

From a smeared past to a successful future: Origin of Chinese hamster ovary cells Urjita Tendolkar, Cell and Molecular Biology, 2020 Source: Shutterstock Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are pioneers of modern recombinant therapeutics. They are used as factories to churn out protein-based drugs to treat a wide range of life-threatening diseases. For any protein therapeutic

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The history behind animal testing in research

The history behind animal testing in research By Joseph Valenti, Biology, 2023 Source: Shutterstock In the past decade, a piece of technology known as a Microfluidic Human Organ-on-Chips, or Organ Chips, has been in development for research testing. These Organ Chips are clear structures that house living cells that recreate organ and tissue structures and functions,

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Finding the Roots: How we Keep Our Information Safe Online

Finding the Roots: How we Keep Our Information Safe Online By Drew Bodmer, Physics and Computer Science, 2022 Source: Shutterstock From military movements to secret lovers, people have always needed ways to pass secret messages. This art of encoding messages to keep them safe from prying eyes is called cryptography. The first known example of cryptography

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Cutting Away at the Details: How CRISPR Cas-9 Revolutionized Science

Cutting Away at the Details: How CRISPR Cas-9 Revolutionized Science By Gabrielle Hernandez, Biochemistry, 2022 Source: Shutterstock Within a decade, the origins of CRISPR Cas-9 were recognized in three different parts of the world. In Japan, the repeated sequence was seen in Gram-negative bacteria; and then again in the Netherlands, in Gram-positive bacteria. Gram-positive/negative are

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