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Comb Jellies

Comb Jellies

By: Josslyn Wellck, Journalist

Although they have a similar name and look very similar, jellies and comb jellies are not jellyfish; a jelly is a simple creature with very few specialized organs. As alien as it seems, a jelly’s soft...

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How Scientists Classify Animals

By: Jacob Gould, Journalist
As you may know there are many animals living on Earth. But have you ever wondered how scientist classify all the different animals into different groups. 
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Dopamine Isn’t Always Good for You

By: Nathan Cha, Journalist
While dopamine is essential for a healthy brain, too much of it can be harmful. Excessive dopamine levels can lead to several health problems, including addiction, anxiety, and depression.
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Speculative Biology: The “What If” Of Evolution

By: Grant Le, Journalist
Speculative biology is what scientists and artists get into when they watch too much National Geographic.
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Animal-Free Eggs

Animal-Free Eggs

By: Hunter Guthrie, Journalist
EVERY Co. has just released a ground shattering invention: animal free eggs. Called EVERY EggWhite, they produce the same height, foam stability, aeration, and texture as animal-derived egg whites when used in baking.
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Zebrafish Helping To Cure Cancer

By: Camryn Swift, Journalist
Zebrafish are super beneficial to cancer research and could help find the cure.
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Bioprinting

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
Printing started out from pasting words or images onto paper in 2D. However, new printers have been developed and put to the use to go beyond the second dimension.  Recently, 3D printers have been going mainstream in many industries. The reasons being is due to the amount of uses it has and the many types there are.
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What Are Nanobots?

What Are Nanobots?

By: Kevin Geng, Journalist

Nanobots are tiny robots that can help fight off infections and other diseases. They are about 1-10 micrometers long. To see how small that is, a sheet of paper is 100 micrometers long. The smallest nanobots...

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