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By Kara Ngo
In recent years, STEM education, poverty, and gender inequality have become focal points for policymakers, educators, and advocates. The gender gap in STEM fields is a persistent issue that limits individual potential and hampers societal progress. As diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies are threatened, there is
By Kaia Paul
In 2017, the FDA approved the drug Ozempic as a treatment for adults with type 2 diabetes. While only 11.6% of the US population suffers from this condition, the medication was listed on the FDA’s 2023 drug shortages list. The main cause of this unexpected
By Lilianne Grace Montehermoso
Quantum Computing. A relatively unknown field, but consisting of qubits and a promising future.
Quantum computing is known as a revolving part of information theory, computer science, and quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics is the study of subatomic particles and explains how extremely small materials have characteristics
By Ina Kim
Women’s health apps are designed to collect data for a woman’s menstrual cycle, pregnancy tracking, fertility, or general well-being. While the idea of tracking a lot of information at once may sound like a positive aspect for women, women’s health apps are often considered