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Posts published by “Sofia Stoeckel”

The Hudson River fish are now mostly safe to eat

Due to the declining amounts of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the water of the Hudson River, the New York State Department of Health has now declared that catching and eating fish from the River is now mostly safe, with pregnant women and children under 15—the “Sensitive Population”—able to eat up to one 8-ounce meal a month of striped bass, and the general population is able to eat up to four meals a month.

Cheese tier list

Cheese, one of the best dairy products there is, with a multitude of flavors and textures, is truly a sublime experience to taste them all.

Decoding the brain with AI

Dr. Feng Liu is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Systems Engineering here at Stevens, and his latest project is making and developing AI models that help “decode” the brain with the help of multiple other already existing medical tools, such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) and different types of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Pursuing your artistic ambitions with Jay Weinberg

On Wednesday, February 11, Jay Weinberg ‘14, an alumnus of Stevens, came to speak on his experiences while he was a student, as well as his growth into a successful drummer, having toured with multiple bands during his time here and afterwards.

Tiny ways your vote matters

With another big voting season coming up next November—the midterm elections—voters may be wondering about questions such as: why do they need to vote?

How to sign up with Tillie and what she does

By now, most people have met Tillie in one way or another, usually during her walks across campus, excitedly with her handler, or at an outdoor event, such as the Fall Fest organized by the Entertainment Committee held on October 8.