by Maïmouna Kante In the next series, the Acorn will highlight some of the most beautiful preserved jewels in the U.S. Beautiful sceneries that get an annual visit of 1.2 million. In…
by Olivia Kingree In 2016, the humanoid robot “Sophia” said that she would “destroy humans” during a televised interview. This month, she became the first robot citizen in Saudi Arabia. Sophia was…
by Violet Wallerstein Dr. Cassano is a biochemistry professor at Drew University. In his time at Drew, Dr. Cassano has worked on the mechanisms involved in breaking a phosphodiester bond. Phosphodiester bonds…
by Mason Scher Detritivores like fungi are often heralded as forest heros: they are absolutely integral to the breakdown of dead matter and nutrient cycling. Not to mention, they look pretty neat.…
by Colleen Dabrowski Odocoileus virginianus, commonly known as the white-tailed deer, is a medium-sized deer that is native to the United States, Mexico, Canada, Central America and South America. It has also…
by Brittany Greve “No part of our society — not young or old, rich or poor, urban or rural — has been spared this plague of drug addiction and this horrible, horrible…
by Mel Dikert Most parents would prefer to take their disagreements and conflicts, petty or not, behind closed doors where their children cannot see them so they may appear united. Most parents…
by Katelynn Fleming We have all been on one website or another that required us to click “I am not a robot” or type the letters in a distorted image of a…
by Colleen Dabrowski Tapinoma sessile is a species of small ants that are the most common house ant pest in the United States. They go by a variety of names, such as…
by Abigail Mullen On March 27, 2015, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly left Earth for the International Space Station (ISS), where he would complete a yearlong mission. According to Space, one of the…