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An Introduction to Cancer: Causes, Preventions and Controversies
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By Angela Zhu Hello everyone! Welcome to part two of the Ig Nobel Series! ...
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By Angela Zhu Did you know that there exists an amusing prize for the funniest ...
The Orbit of the James Webb Space Telescope
By Vincent Jia In my previous article, I introduced the basic structures and main ...
Bacterial vs. Viral Infections: Why are Antibiotics Important?
By Sara McPherson To understand the differences between bacterial and viral infections, the first ...
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By Sophia Eiley Time is defined as “the continued sequence of existence and events ...
The James Webb Space Telescope: Rewriting Cosmic History?
By Vincent Jia Introduction The desire to fully understand the origins of the universe ...
Dating the Past: Radiometric Dating
By Farah Elgaweesh The origins of life on Earth have remained shrouded in mystery ...