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Converting Plastic Waste into Fuel
Plastic waste is a huge problem in the world, but only 9% of plastic waste each year is recycled. Recently, researchers discovered a more efficient method of plastic recycling that can hopefully incentivize plastic recycling in the near future.
Vaccine hesitancy: More than a pandemic
by Edward Chen
Historical evidence shows that developing safe vaccines is necessary to protect the world from deadly diseases. But that’s only one part of the solution. After all, what’s the benefit of having vaccines that people don’t want to use?…
How do COVID-19 vaccines work? Hear from a researcher who helped develop the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
by Edward Chen
The COVID-19 pandemic has catalyzed rapid technological advancements as scientists and engineers mobilize to combat its toll on human lives. Time is of the essence, and after rigorous testing for safety and effectiveness, there are now…
When Cells Die a Fiery Death: Pyroptosis as a cell’s response to damage and infection
by Haim Mooregraphics by MacKenzie Mauger
When you get sick or injured, you will usually notice redness, heat, swelling, and pain. These symptoms are, interestingly, not the result of the pathogen or damage themselves, but rather of the reaction of…
The Power of Gene Drives: Altering Species Without Losing Control
Novel CRISPR-based gene drive technology engineers fruit flies to introduce desired genes into a population in a controlled manner.
Improving the Power Grid's Resilience with Renewable Energy Resources
A theoretical study finds that restructuring the US electricity power grid to rely solely on renewable energy sources will improve the grid’s resilience to local disruptions.
How Our Brains Estimate Time
by Isabella Grabskifigures by Allie Elchert
There are many ways in which our brains track, process, and use time to help us function. One mechanism by which they do so is motor timing. Motor timing relates to our ability to carry out any physical task…
Ultrawhite Rooftops Could Help Cool the Planet
A new type of ultrawhite paint could help keep buildings cooler and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Understanding Our Evolution through our Mouth Microbes
An international team of researchers sequenced the microbes from dental scrapings of Neanderthals to understand more about their diet.
