The Dark Side of Keeping Clean Anne Merrill February 22, 2016 Climate/Energy, Features We’re committed to using refillable water bottles. We carefully place paper and cardboard into recycling bins. Yet every day, when we routinely...
Water Fluoridation Selina Pi February 13, 2016 Features, Health This past March, Mayor David Stahl of East Brunswick, NJ denounced tap water fluoridation as "mass medication of the public." An ethical labyrinth,...
Changing the Language of Nature Bennett McIntosh December 23, 2015 Chemistry, Features Farren Isaacs’ Recoding of the Genetic Code and the Future of GMOs Yale Professor Farren Isaacs’ big moment on late night TV came on October 24,...
High School Essay Competition Winners admin December 16, 2015 Breaking, Magazine Princeton Innovation is proud to announce the results of its inaugural high school essay competition, "Explore Scientific...
Back to Basics: Finding Anions 101 Emily Schneider December 11, 2015 Chemistry Allow me to take you on a trip down memory lane — back to your first ever chemistry class. Remember learning about atoms? Your teacher probably...
How Windows Can Replace Your Thermostat Abhiram Karuppur December 11, 2015 Chemistry As summer ends and winter arrives, people from Maine to Alaska begin to activate their radiators, furnaces, or electric heaters in preparation for...
How to Prevent Yourself from Getting Hacked 101 Rohan Dhoopar December 9, 2015 Features, Technology In the last 18 months alone, hacks of Premera Blue Cross, Anthem, Sony, Home Depot, JPMorgan, and Ebay have resulted in a total of over 400 million...
Redshift: The Universe’s Doppler Effect Madelyn Broome December 9, 2015 Features, Physics/Space What is redshift? Everyone is familiar with the sound a passing siren makes: the distant noise, the buildup, the peak in pitch as it passes you, and...
Make No Misteak Selina Pi December 9, 2015 Features, Health What's Wrong with American Beef While on a sustainable farming trip at the picturesque Gravity Hills Farm in Titusville, New Jersey, I was...