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Edda Monique Hobuss & Xavier Bonilla 6 minSTEMSpeed of Sound in Neutron Stars and White Dwarfs Neutron stars, for example, are one of the most dense macroscopic objects in the universe after black holes
Mame Diarra Diokhane & Mina Coutsoucos18 minSTEMAsbestos A Fibrous Silicate Material: An Update One of the most adverse nature of asbestos is its toxic nature and is related to diseases such as asbestosis, asbestos-related...
Sofía Canonge12 minSOCIAL SCIENCESOral History Project: Food and Culture InterviewOral history interview on food and culture with Mercedes Canonge.
Hyeyeong Lee10 minHUMANITIESFeeding Back of Food and Memory in Julia Cho’s “Aubergine”A play that shows Ray's journey and why he feels that food is joy and is a container of his memory.
Jason Bravo-Alazraki and Ali Sayyed11 minSTEMRole of Carbon Nanotubes for Funneling Solar EnergyCarbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been highlighted for their potential to enhance the efficiency of solar energy conversion into electricity
Carolyn Smith 6 minSOCIAL SCIENCESConnecting Threads: Blow Me BagThe Blow Me Bag is a small sized crossbody bag featuring an adjustable bright yellow strap to wear around one’s body.
Caitlyn Lynch 9 minSTEMSARS-CoV-2 mutations in the spike protein allow for increased transmissibility and infectivityThe SARS-CoV-2 is similar to other coronaviruses but is unique in its novelty and extremely high rates of transmissibility.
María Fonseca9 minSOCIAL SCIENCESFrom Around the Block to Around the WorldTimberlands are an internationally revered American product, cultural icon, and fashion accessory.
Sanil Dave10 minSTEMA look into the replication cycle of SARS-CoV-2 and implications on mutation SARS-CoV-2 is an RNA virus that has had immense ramifications around the globe over the past year.