Articles:
Pack of Lies by Myron Allukian
When it comes to cigarettes, things are not always as they seem. This article aims to demystify cigarettes.
The Role of the Amateur Astronomer by Jacob Buehler
How has technology, culture, and ingenuity repositioned the ameteu scientist in society?
Perchance to Dream by Jason Feinberg
There are many varied approaches to understanding our dreams. This article looks at some of them in order to introduce the reader to cultural, religious, psychological, and scientific explanations for our dreams.
Cocaine in the Membrane by Sarah Kim
How do scientists view cocaine's effects on the brain? What does their jargon really mean? This article is an exploration of cocaine's effects on the brain for the general audience.
If I Only Had a Brain by Jed Koslow
What is Artificial Intelligence? Where did it come from? Where is it now? Where is it going? These answers and more... much more.
Unclear Signals: Understanding Multiple Sclerosis as First Step Towards a Cure by Sivan Kroll-Zeldin
New drugs to halt the progression of Multiple Sclerosis are constantly emerging. In order to find a cure for the disease, it is important to understand how and why M.S. attacks the body.
East vs. West: Battle on the Medicial Field by Abigail Levine
Should we trust acupuncture? herbalogy? moxibustion? Why is Western science so hesitant to? Enter the debate between Eastern and Western medicine.
by Kayla Metzger
Recent advances in drug therapy to halt the progression of Multiple Sclerosis: a detailed look at the workings of the disease and how these new drugs opperate.
The Silent Enemy by Amanda Muros-Bushof
A comprehensive explanation of Alzheimer's Disease, including the new research for a cure.
Mistrusting Science by Chris O'Falt
This article examines the rift between environmental science and American ppoliticians. Why have Republicans rejected environmental regulations? What is the danger of delaying on environemental regulation?
by Wendy Rolon
This article gives the public a general overview of HIV, reviewing what research has uncovered about this potentially deadly virus.
Can E.T. really phone home? To another planet? by Sharon Samuel
Take a look at how the mass media exaggerates the credibility of extraterrestrial life, from tabloids to national research projects.
Chaos Theory by Stanoy Tassev
Do we live in a world of order and universal equilibrium? No! NO! We live in a chaotic, yet organized world. This article explores chaos theory and its applications.