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By The Skin of Your... Exoskeleton? The Evolutionary Origins of Modern Teeth (Fixations #5)
In our latest Fixations post, we explore how modern teeth may have evolved from sensory tissues in the exoskeletons of early vertebrates.
Jul 11
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Isabella Cisneros
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June 2025
What It Would Mean To Lose The National Science Foundation
In a companion piece to our previous article on the NIH, we discuss the importance of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and how the agency is…
Jun 20
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Isabella Cisneros
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A New T(r)ick Up Our Sleeve: Piperacillin as a Novel Treatment for Lyme Disease (Fixations #4)
In our latest post, we discuss a study published this past April identifying a new and more effective drug against Lyme disease.
Jun 2
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Jessica Oros
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A New T(r)ick Up Our Sleeve: Piperacillin as a Novel Treatment for Lyme Disease (Fixations #4)
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May 2025
What It Would Mean To Lose the National Institutes of Health
In this piece, we provide readers with an in-depth explainer of what the NIH does and how its mission is being threatened by current political…
May 4
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Isabella Cisneros
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April 2025
Heads Will Turn: How Neck Muscles Supported A Major Evolutionary Transition (Fixations #3)
In our latest Fixations post, we explore how evolution built upon existing muscle groups to craft a mobile neck during the water-to-land transition.
Apr 13
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Isabella Cisneros
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Heads Will Turn: How Neck Muscles Supported A Major Evolutionary Transition (Fixations #3)
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Migrate, Hibernate, or Tolerate: Nature’s Ultimate Winter Survival Guide
In our latest piece for Everyday Science, we learn about three main strategies that organisms use to tackle the biological challenges presented by the…
Apr 1
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Addison Parker
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Migrate, Hibernate, or Tolerate: Nature’s Ultimate Winter Survival Guide
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March 2025
The Truth About Vaccines: Myths and Misinformation
In an age of growing vaccine hesitancy, we discuss some of the current disease outbreaks and debunk common misconceptions that contribute to vaccine…
Mar 16
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Jessica Oros
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Vaccine Development: A Brief History
In this piece, we take a look at the evolution of vaccines over time, accomplishments in disease eradication, and the different types of vaccines.
Mar 3
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Jessica Oros
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February 2025
Science Under Attack: A Current State of Affairs
One month into the Trump administration, we review how recent executive orders have set out to debilitate scientific research across the nation–and what…
Feb 20
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Isabella Cisneros
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January 2025
Motherhood, So Confusing (1 of 5)
Introducing a mini-series on the history of in vitro fertilization (IVF), the fertility industry, and the social and legal implications surrounding…
Jan 27
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Iris Berman
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Motherhood, So Confusing (1 of 5)
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For Winter: An Inspiring Story of Science & Sacrifice
In our first post of the year, we review the National Geographic documentary, For Winter, which tells the story of Dr. Alison Criscitiello's quest to…
Jan 12
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Isabella Cisneros
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December 2024
Looking Back and Looking Forward: A Year of How We Talk About Science
In this brief retrospective piece, we take a look back at what we've accomplished in our first year and what we're planning for the year ahead.
Dec 28, 2024
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Isabella Cisneros
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Jessica Oros
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