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      Batteries Without the Boom

      Michael Gao
      March 13, 2016
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      Neural Nets and the Future of Chemistry

      Sarah Perkins
      February 16, 2018
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      X-rays, electron beams, and the future of structural biology

      Sarah Perkins
      December 24, 2017
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      Molecular Machines

      Yusha Sun
      April 17, 2017
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      Coral Bleaching: Warning Sign or Death Certificate?

      Bradley Spicher
      April 6, 2017
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      DNA Machines On a Roll

      Emily Schneider
      April 6, 2016
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      Cage Molecules

      Abhiram Karuppur
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      A Bright Spot for China? The Potential of Harnessing Solar Energy

      Victor Hua
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      From Carbon Dioxide to Clean Water: An Innovative Purification Method

      Victor Hua
      April 19, 2018
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      Victor Hua
      January 28, 2018
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      Murphy McQuet
      September 27, 2017
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      Growing Green: The Future of Algal Biofuels

      Tiffany Pham
      May 1, 2017
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      Coral Bleaching: Warning Sign or Death Certificate?

      Bradley Spicher
      April 6, 2017
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      Bionic Ear

      Nancy Song
      February 1, 2014
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      Beginning of the End of the Pandemic Era?

      Aishwarya Kalyanaraman
      December 18, 2018
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      Scientists at War: Overview of the CRISPR Patent Debate

      Jasper Lee
      December 13, 2018
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      CRISPR-based Diagnostic Detective may Save Countless Lives

      Leslie Chan
      December 6, 2018
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      The Thyroid Wants What it Wants

      Serena Mon
      October 17, 2018
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      Humanized Mice Models for Studying Hepatitis C

      Serena Mon
      April 7, 2018
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      Hypertension: The Silent Killer

      Aishwarya Kalyanaraman
      March 30, 2018
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      Psychiatry: The Modern Predicament

      Ien Li
      October 27, 2017
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      When You Are Sleeping, What Does Your Brain Do?

      Yechen Hu
      April 12, 2018
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      Brain Imaging in the Courtroom? When Neuroscience and Law Intertwine

      Yechen Hu
      March 15, 2018
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      Communication Between Brains

      Yechen Hu
      December 22, 2017
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      The Brain on Writer’s Block

      Serena Mon
      December 3, 2017
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      Ien Li
      November 2, 2017
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      Integrating New Neurons in the Brain

      Leslie Chan
      March 14, 2017
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      Strangest Alien Worlds

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      April 12, 2016
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      Alden Hunt
      November 29, 2018
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      Long Shot: Gigawatt lasers, miniature spacecraft, and a new way to fly

      Alden Hunt
      April 25, 2018
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      Cosmic Rays and Archaeology

      Ayanna Matthews
      April 3, 2018
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      Dark Energy: The Mysterious Substance Pushing Us Apart

      Connie Miao
      March 28, 2018
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      Jasper Lee
      February 2, 2018
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      Strangers Passing in the Night

      Alden Hunt
      February 2, 2018
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      Techtiles - How Technology is Redefining Fabric

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      November 27, 2018
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      Deep Learning in Voice Recognition

      Claire Dong
      May 1, 2018
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      Bionics - Designed by Nature

      Claire Dong
      March 13, 2018
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      Neural Nets and the Future of Chemistry

      Sarah Perkins
      February 16, 2018
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      Quantum Computing: A Whole New World

      Olivia Long
      October 20, 2017
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      Reusable Rockets

      Claire Du
      September 16, 2017
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virome

Beginning of the End of the Pandemic Era?

Aishwarya Kalyanaraman
December 18, 2018
Features, Health
jasper feature image - crispr patent debate

Scientists at War: Overview of the CRISPR Patent Debate

Jasper Lee
December 13, 2018
Features, Health
image

A Bright Spot for China? The Potential of Harnessing Solar Energy

Victor Hua
December 11, 2018
Climate/Energy, Features
Capture

CRISPR-based Diagnostic Detective may Save Countless Lives

Leslie Chan
December 6, 2018
Features, Health
The planned Orion capsule could take astronauts to the Moon and Mars.

Station-ary Progress

Alden Hunt
November 29, 2018
Features, Physics/Space

Quantum Computing to Create Better Drugs

Rohit Dilip
February 18, 2017
Features, Health
1 Comment
Quantum computing is perhaps Silicon Valley's biggest buzzword. After Google and NASA jumped on the bandwagon several years ago — first with D-Wave...
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The Flip Side of Fish Farming

Tiffany Pham
February 15, 2017
Climate/Energy, Features
Farmed fish supply roughly one-third of worldwide seafood consumption, and that number is increasing every day. With a rapidly growing global...
Bagels

The Universe is Full of Bagels

Ariel Chen
February 13, 2017
Physics/Space
Atoms. Tokamaks. The latest Nobel Prize in in Physics. What do all of these have in common? The answer: bagels. No, the answer to life, the...
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The Hidden Culprit behind Diabetes

Elisabeth Slighton
February 11, 2017
Features, Health
“Refined sugar” is a phrase that strikes fear in our hearts. As consumers, we’re all too familiar with America’s war on sugar. Deemed a...
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Paris Climate Agreement

Murphy McQuet
February 7, 2017
Climate/Energy, Features
Implementation Begins The Paris climate agreement reached its threshold for ratification in early October and went into action November 4th of 2016....
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Freezing Your Eggs: How, Why, and When?

Amelia Warshaw
May 16, 2016
Health
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University newspapers often feature advertisements from “happy couples looking to grow their family” looking for an egg donor with “an Ivy...
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A Scientific Understanding of Creativity

Jason Fiacco
May 12, 2016
High School Essay Competition
1 Comment
Everybody knows the general story of Harry Potter. A teenage boy with magical powers saves the world from an evil serpent man. What makes this story...
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Recombinant DNA

Shree Nadkarni
May 12, 2016
High School Essay Competition
The term “discovery” is outdated, and it does not truly characterize science as a process of hunting and finding; a process of unearthing...
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Convolutional Neural Networks: Skillful Mimicry

Christian Cosgrove
May 12, 2016
High School Essay Competition
It’s undeniable: modern computers still pale in comparison to the human brain when given many problems. But as artificial intelligence (AI)...
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Invention of the Microphone

Alex Wang
May 12, 2016
High School Essay Competition
1 Comment
As Mel Gibson’s William Wallace rode back and forth across the fields of Stirling, we see his want, his goal, his desire - not only for freedom,...
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