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Malaria Prevention in 2019 – Genetically-Modified Mosquitoes

It's an always an excitement to anticipate the coming scientific discoveries and events of any new year, and it's no different for me this year. I'm sure many of you can relate as well. What Continue Reading

My Childhood View of Scientists Debunked

Scientist with glowing mixture via Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA The views of science I have now are much different from the ones I had when I was younger. I, probably along with many other students, Continue Reading

Finkbeiner Test – Edith Clarke

Edith Clarke via Mujeres, CC-BY-SA Edith Clarke was an electrical engineer that specialized in electrical power system analysis. She studied mathematics and astronomy in college and graduated in Continue Reading

Particle Accelerators

Ever since I learned about particle physics I've always been interested in how the research was being done to advance our understanding of the universe. Nowadays, it's harder for individual scientists Continue Reading

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