by Maimouna Kante Taï National Park in Côte d’Ivoire is located on the western coast of the country, close to Guinea and Liberia. According to UNESCO, the park’s rich flora and fauna…
by Katelynn Fleming Ever seen a picture like the one above when describing a black hole? It may not be hard to believe that this one is an artist’s rendering of a…
by Colleen Dabrowski In North America, there are twenty two species of paper-making wasps. In New Jersey, there are two well-known paper nest makers: paper wasps and bald-faced hornets. Polisties, or paper…
by Brittany Greve After a life-altering, world-shaking and catastrophic update, Snapchat has been getting hundreds of thousands of complaints. According to Forbes, Snapchat had 150 million daily active users globally and was…
by Violet Wallerstein Dr. Kimberley Choquette is a Chemistry professor here at Drew who is currently working on discovering an entirely new reaction with samarium diiodide (SmI2). This compound acts as a…
by Abigail Mullen On Feb. 4, SpaceX launched the Falcon Heavy for the first time at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. According to SpaceX, the Falcon Heavy is one of the…
by Katelynn Fleming The RISE program has allowed students to work with accomplished researchers since 1979. Dr. Louis Lombardo was a part of the RISE program at its inception, working with a…
By: Nina Campli, Assistant Editor of Student Life and Arts This week Foraging in the Forest led us to the Science department, where a number of students are working with professors on…
by Katelynn Fleming Nearly everyone has known someone or heard of someone who has Alzheimer’s Disease. According to Science News, a new blood test may be able to detect Alzheimer’s Disease early…
by Abigail Mullen Salamanders have proven to be excellent models in developmental, regeneration and evolutionary studies. According to Nature, the Mexican axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum, has been grown in labs and studied due…