Interviewee: Dr. Jessica Ray, Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Washington
Interviewer: Emily Kerr, PhD Candidate in Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Harvard University
Pint-Sized Science · Keeping It…
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You may not have heard of “artificial neural networks”, but if…
Plastics in the ocean are a huge problem, partly because microplastics have significant health effects on marine organisms. Few have explored the quantification of microplastics on the deep ocean floor.
by Mahaa Ahmedfigures by Tal Scully
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought many corners of the world to a standstill. While researchers and scientists race to develop and distribute a vaccine, many places are still subject to a host of restrictions on…
by Francesca Tomasifigures by Jovana Andrejevic
Right now, the world is eagerly awaiting clinical trial data for two candidate COVID-19 vaccines known as mRNA vaccines. mRNA stands for “messenger RNA,” referring to the molecule that the vaccine…
by Samantha Tracyfigures by Wei Wu
Walking down your neighborhood street you might notice the cars driving past, people waving hello, and the buildings lit up by the daytime sun. At night this view changes: we see fewer cars, and people have mostly…
Scientists from North Carolina State University have applied deep learning algorithms to track neurodegeneration in worms, allowing for much faster image processing and extraction of cellular features that can distinguish between neurodegeneration…