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March 2, 2023
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What Can Climate Change Tell Us About the Lack of Snow?

New Yorkers are used to shaking the snow off their boots and umbrellas in the winter, but now we’re shaking off the dust that these items have collected in our closets. This

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Waterways and Nitrogen Inputs in the New York Harbor

New York Harbor, for years where the City’s factories dumped their toxic waste, has reached new highs in terms of health and cleanliness. Ever since the Clean Water Act, passed in 1972, went into effect, there has been a slow

October 15, 2022

The Resurgence of Aquatic Mammals in the New York Harbor: What Does This Mean For Us?

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New York City has long since had the reputation of being riddled with litter, and this unclean notoriety had also been assigned to the

New York State’s initiative to fund disadvantaged communities dealing with climate change

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New York has over 500 miles of coastline which have played a major role in the state’s development and influence. However, these very coastlines

Science

Recap: Perseverance Rover and Ingenuity Helicopter Lands on Mars

On February 18th, The Mars 2020 Mission is scheduled to plunge into the atmosphere of Mars and attempt a landing on the Jerezo Crater. The mission consists of the Perseverance Rover as

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by Avi Koenig
March 13, 2021
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One shot, two shots, universal shots?

The coronavirus vaccine development was a medical milestone in terms of its speed and efficacy. As of this writing, Moderna and Pfizer vaccines have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration

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by Gloria Stoyanova
February 17, 2021
Science

Medical Mask Disposal: Saving Lives at the Cost of Killing the Planet

Face masks are now a legal requirement in many public spaces around the world due to the spread of COVID-19. Although millions of people are told to use face masks, little guidance

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by Jayla Cordero
February 17, 2021
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Why science in the Dark Ages wasn’t all that bad

The Dark Ages has been stuck with an undeserved reputation for disregarding science; this is actually not the case. The Dark Ages, sometimes called the Medieval Times or Middle Ages, was from

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by Jessica Alexander
February 17, 2021
Science/World News

After months of anticipation, a COVID-19 vaccine has been created

It seems like a lifetime ago when a world without COVID-19, or just coronavirus, existed. On Jan. 3, 2020, China notified the World Health Organization (WHO) about the outbreak, and by Feb.

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by Veronica Kordmany
December 18, 2020
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Gene Therapy: Healing remedy or harmful hoax?

Perhaps some of the most important contributions to science is the ability to manipulate DNA. A notable discovery is humulin, the genetically modified insulin. By reducing the cost and increasing the safety,

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by Gloria Stoyanova
October 14, 2020
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The CUNY Biology Graduate Program: How to Get in

Amid the pandemic, the future of graduate studies is blurry for most undergraduate students. The abrupt shift from in-person learning to online education has caused many to consider pausing their education as

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by Sidd Malviya and Veronica Kordmany
October 14, 2020
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