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    The Power of Misinformation: A Rise of Anti  Scientific Views
    Chevonne Powell
    • 6 min
    Guest Articles

    The Power of Misinformation: A Rise of Anti Scientific Views

    Guest article from our 2021 Science Communication Series Op-Ed Workshop cohort. Edited by Julia Ding.
    25 views
    Hey, Siri: Accent bias in speech recognition technology
    Nicole E. Félix
    • 5 min
    Guest Articles

    Hey, Siri: Accent bias in speech recognition technology

    Guest article from our 2021 Science Communication Series Op-Ed Workshop cohort. Edited by Julianna Gross.
    137 views
    The Baby Bust: let’s reformulate our thinking
    Yaideliz M Romero-Ramos
    • 4 min
    Guest Articles

    The Baby Bust: let’s reformulate our thinking

    Guest article from our 2021 Science Communication Series Op-Ed Workshop cohort. Edited by Nancy Xu.
    34 views
    Painting a Better Picture of Us: Accounting for Our Genetic Diversity in Research
    Shivangi Sinha
    • 4 min
    Guest Articles

    Painting a Better Picture of Us: Accounting for Our Genetic Diversity in Research

    Guest article from our 2021 Science Communication Series Op-Ed Workshop cohort. Edited by Nancy Xu.
    56 views
    Equal Representation of Female Physicians in Medical Specialties is Still Not the Reality
    Emily Carter
    • 3 min
    Guest Articles

    Equal Representation of Female Physicians in Medical Specialties is Still Not the Reality

    Guest article from our 2021 Science Communication Series Op-Ed Workshop cohort. Edited by Nancy Xu.
    25 views
    The Female Minds in Neuroscience: the ones they don’t tell us about
    Leeanne M. Vázquez-Ramírez
    • 4 min
    Guest Articles

    The Female Minds in Neuroscience: the ones they don’t tell us about

    Guest article from our 2021 Science Communication Series Op-Ed Workshop cohort. Edited by Frances Cheung.
    23 views
    What’s Leaking? URMs, LGBTQ+ and People with Disabilities in STEM
    Amanda Anquiera-González
    • 6 min
    Guest Articles

    What’s Leaking? URMs, LGBTQ+ and People with Disabilities in STEM

    Guest article from our 2021 Science Communication Series Op-Ed Workshop cohort. Edited by Frances Cheung.
    51 views
    Systemic Racism in Science and Medicine: A Black Genocide
    Roshae Roberts
    • 7 min
    Guest Articles

    Systemic Racism in Science and Medicine: A Black Genocide

    Guest article from our 2021 Science Communication Series Op-Ed Workshop cohort. Edited by Arushi Dogra.
    504 views
    Voceteo: music to our ears or noxious to our brains?
    Francisco J. Torres-Torres
    • 5 min
    Guest Articles

    Voceteo: music to our ears or noxious to our brains?

    Guest article from our 2021 Science Communication Series Op-Ed Workshop cohort. Edited by Frances Cheung.
    5 views
    Printing the Entry to Health Application Advances
    Maritza Palos-Lopez
    • 6 min
    Guest Articles

    Printing the Entry to Health Application Advances

    Guest article from our 2021 Science Communication Series Op-Ed Workshop cohort. Edited by Dorthy Fang.
    17 views
    How much of our decisions are truly ours when it comes to voting?
    Nathaly Arce Soto
    • 6 min
    Guest Articles

    How much of our decisions are truly ours when it comes to voting?

    Guest article from our 2021 Science Communication Series Op-Ed Workshop cohort. Edited by Arushi Dogra.
    6 views
    BIRTH JUSTICE DENIED: The Continued Marginalization of Community Birth Settings and Midwives...
    Neelu Shruti
    • 15 min
    2021 Issue

    BIRTH JUSTICE DENIED: The Continued Marginalization of Community Birth Settings and Midwives...

    From our 2021 issue. Edited by Sophie Lai, Wei Ng, and Julia Ding.
    505 views
    THE ELEPHANT AND THE SNAIL: Imagining Better Political Economies through Degrowth
    Hongyi Shen
    • 14 min
    2021 Issue

    THE ELEPHANT AND THE SNAIL: Imagining Better Political Economies through Degrowth

    From our 2021 issue. Edited by Chloe Emerson, Huaijin (Jean) Wang, and Lauren Gonzalez.
    44 views
    MAMMOTH UNCERTAINTIES BEHIND DE-EXTINCTION: How Developing Scientific Techniques Lead to a...
    Tayah Turocy
    • 14 min
    2021 Issue

    MAMMOTH UNCERTAINTIES BEHIND DE-EXTINCTION: How Developing Scientific Techniques Lead to a...

    From our 2021 issue. Edited by Annie Giman, Anmolpreet Kaur, and Krystal Liu.
    45 views
    The Cost of Health
    Zaritza Petrova
    • 8 min
    2021 Issue

    The Cost of Health

    From our 2021 issue. Edited by Hollie Dowd, Mathias Skadow, and Krystal Liu.
    39 views
    BEANS, RICE, AND NO TIME: Globalization and Diseases of Economy in Brazil
    Murilo Dorion
    • 13 min
    2021 Issue

    BEANS, RICE, AND NO TIME: Globalization and Diseases of Economy in Brazil

    From our 2021 issue. Edited by Tramy Nguyen, Camilla Ledezma, and Lauren Gonzalez.
    39 views
    The Critical Role of Trust in Vaccine Acceptance
    Mallory Ellingson
    • 11 min
    2021 Issue

    The Critical Role of Trust in Vaccine Acceptance

    From our 2021 issue. Edited by Vanessa Cheng, Anna Fleming, and Frances Cheung.
    14 views
    SCIENTIFIC DENIALISM: Debating Personal Freedom During a Public Health Crisis
    Arushi Dogra
    • 11 min
    2021 Issue

    SCIENTIFIC DENIALISM: Debating Personal Freedom During a Public Health Crisis

    From our 2021 issue. Edited by Courtney Brown, Arindam Raj, and Julia Ding.
    48 views
    AN INTERROGATION OF THE MYTHOS: Blind Auditions and the Symphony Orchestra
    Jisoo Choi
    • 8 min
    2021 Issue

    AN INTERROGATION OF THE MYTHOS: Blind Auditions and the Symphony Orchestra

    From our 2021 issue. Edited by Dorthy Fang, Dennis Lee, and Frances Cheung.
    68 views
    PERFORMANCE AND POLITICS: The Crisis of Ethnic Studies in the University
    Nathan Kim
    • 14 min
    2020 Issue

    PERFORMANCE AND POLITICS: The Crisis of Ethnic Studies in the University

    From our 2020 issue. Edited by Huaijin (Jean) Wang, Arindam Raj, and Kathryn Paton.
    12 views
    A TALE OF (MORE THAN) TWO CITIES: Local Initiatives and Global Collaboration in the Fight Against...
    Julianna Gross
    • 8 min
    2020 Issue

    A TALE OF (MORE THAN) TWO CITIES: Local Initiatives and Global Collaboration in the Fight Against...

    From our 2020 issue. Edited by Lauren Gonzalez, Mirilla Zhu, and Frances Cheung.
    2 views
    LEFTOVERS AT THE MARRIAGE MARKET: Finding a New Equilibrium for Marriage
    Catherine Zou
    • 13 min
    2020 Issue

    LEFTOVERS AT THE MARRIAGE MARKET: Finding a New Equilibrium for Marriage

    From our 2020 issue. Edited by Dorthy Fang, Zaritza Petrova, and Wei Ng.
    3 views
    BEYOND THE IVORY TOWER: The Importance of Communicating Scientific Research to the Public
    Mary Petrone
    • 8 min
    2020 Issue

    BEYOND THE IVORY TOWER: The Importance of Communicating Scientific Research to the Public

    From our 2020 issue. Edited by Mallory Ellingson, Joseph Borrello, and Kathryn Paton.
    6 views
    CULTURAL DISPARITIES IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES: A Diversification from Western Biomedical Models of
    Nishi Singh
    • 13 min
    2020 Issue

    CULTURAL DISPARITIES IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES: A Diversification from Western Biomedical Models of

    From our 2020 issue. Edited by Adriana Cherskov, Hasna Karim, and Wei Ng.
    8 views
    A CRISIS IN EDUCATION: Can We Make the Humboldtian Concept Sexy Again?
    Christina Metzger
    • 5 min
    2020 Issue

    A CRISIS IN EDUCATION: Can We Make the Humboldtian Concept Sexy Again?

    From our 2020 issue. Edited by Julianne Rolf, Jisoo Choi, and Frances Cheung.
    5 views
    GLOBAL VISION, LOCAL REACH: Achieving Sustainability in Global Health
    Ria Rungta
    • 8 min
    2020 Issue

    GLOBAL VISION, LOCAL REACH: Achieving Sustainability in Global Health

    From our 2020 issue. Edited by Jeremy Gaison and Shirshak Gautam.
    11 views
    THE BIOLOGY OF THE POVERTY TRAP: How Genetic Modifications Perpetuate Socioeconomic Inequality
    Murilo Dorion
    • 14 min
    2020 Issue

    THE BIOLOGY OF THE POVERTY TRAP: How Genetic Modifications Perpetuate Socioeconomic Inequality

    From our 2020 issue. Edited by Mary Lou Bailey and Eunice Lozada-Delgado.
    11 views
    HOW THE WEST WILL BE WON: The Political & Immunological Vulnerability of Brazil’s Uncontacted Tribes
    Mary Petrone
    • 14 min
    2019 Issue

    HOW THE WEST WILL BE WON: The Political & Immunological Vulnerability of Brazil’s Uncontacted Tribes

    From our 2019 issue. Edited by Hasna Karim and Arindam Raj.
    10 views
    PAGING DR. ALEXA: Re-envisioning Primary Care with Artificial Intelligence
    Julianna Lai
    • 15 min
    2019 Issue

    PAGING DR. ALEXA: Re-envisioning Primary Care with Artificial Intelligence

    From our 2019 issue. Edited by Mary Lou Bailey and Max Farina.
    2 views
    DISTRIBUTED DEMOCRACY: No Representation Without Innovation
    Zhengdong Wang
    • 15 min
    2019 Issue

    DISTRIBUTED DEMOCRACY: No Representation Without Innovation

    From our 2019 issue. Edited by Joseph Borrello and William Thompson.
    6 views
    SHOT IN THE DARK: An Arms Race in the Digital Age
    Joseph Borrello
    • 20 min
    2019 Issue

    SHOT IN THE DARK: An Arms Race in the Digital Age

    From our 2019 issue. Edited by Tony Liu and Rianna Turner.
    3 views
    TRADITIONAL MEDICINE: Using our Past to Advance Our Future
    Helen Beilinson
    • 11 min
    2019 Issue

    TRADITIONAL MEDICINE: Using our Past to Advance Our Future

    From our 2019 issue. Edited by Aneysis Gonzalez and Ivy Huang.
    1 view
    THE GREEN NUCLEAR DEAL: Why the U.S. Should Expand Nuclear Power
    Paul Fanto
    • 15 min
    2019 Issue

    THE GREEN NUCLEAR DEAL: Why the U.S. Should Expand Nuclear Power

    From our 2019 issue. Edited by Jeremy Gaison and Julianne Rolf.
    0 views
    ETHICS OF THE OCEAN: The Real Invitation of Marine Ecosystem-Based Management
    Emily Boring
    • 17 min
    2019 Issue

    ETHICS OF THE OCEAN: The Real Invitation of Marine Ecosystem-Based Management

    From our 2019 issue. Edited by Sherry Xu and Lauren Griffith.
    6 views
    NOW OR NEVER: The Case for a Larger Hadron Collider
    Mariel Pettee
    • 1 min
    2018 Issue

    NOW OR NEVER: The Case for a Larger Hadron Collider

    From our inaugural 2018 issue. Edited by Paul Fanto and Nicole Shibley.
    5 views
    ENLIGHTENED ENHANCEMENT: Demystifying the World of Artificial Human Performance Augmentation
    Bara Badwan
    • 1 min
    2018 Issue

    ENLIGHTENED ENHANCEMENT: Demystifying the World of Artificial Human Performance Augmentation

    From our inaugural 2018 issue. Edited by Patrick O'Brien and Neal Ravindra.
    3 views
    THE STIGMA CRISIS: How Judgment, Bias, and Perception Fuel Substance Use Disorder
    Claire Price
    • 1 min
    2018 Issue

    THE STIGMA CRISIS: How Judgment, Bias, and Perception Fuel Substance Use Disorder

    From our inaugural 2018 issue. Edited by Ruby Hickman and Helen Beilinson.
    4 views
    BLINDED BY THE FIGHT: How Argumentation Without Insight Stifles Scientific Progress
    Renee Wasko
    • 1 min
    2018 Issue

    BLINDED BY THE FIGHT: How Argumentation Without Insight Stifles Scientific Progress

    From our inaugural 2018 issue. Edited by Edward Courchaine and Christopher Wang.
    1 view
    UNPLANNED OBSOLESCENCE: How the People Championing our Current Technological Revolutions are...
    Joseph Borrello
    • 1 min
    2018 Issue

    UNPLANNED OBSOLESCENCE: How the People Championing our Current Technological Revolutions are...

    From our inaugural 2018 issue. Edited by Neal Ravindra and Melanie Reschke.
    5 views
    MORE THAN JUST SEMANTICS: Reevaluating Race as a Variable in Biomedical Research
    Cecilia Prado
    • 1 min
    2018 Issue

    MORE THAN JUST SEMANTICS: Reevaluating Race as a Variable in Biomedical Research

    From our inaugural 2018 issue. Edited by Jeremy Gaison and Arjun Mody.
    6 views
    THE PRICE OF PROGRESS: Why the Government Should Fund Gene Therapy Treatments
    Cheyn Shah
    • 11 min
    2018 Issue

    THE PRICE OF PROGRESS: Why the Government Should Fund Gene Therapy Treatments

    Edited by Mary Lou Bailey and Paul Fanto.
    32 views

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