On May 5, the Biden administration, hoping to provide more equitable healthcare access both within the country and to lower-income nations, released a statement in support of waiving patents for COVID-19 vaccines.
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On Sunday, August 8, the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California scientists hit a milestone in nuclear fusion.
Although it happened 20 years ago, 9/11 is continuing to affect survivors, bystanders, loved ones of those who perished, and many others.
Reuse, reduce, recycle. At some point or another we’ve all heard this motto, and its goal is to remind us that we can be doing something to help the environment.
Just several days after Hurricane Ida’s category four landfall in Louisiana, it’s remnants slammed the Northeast as one of the most devastating storm systems the region has ever seen.
This article was written by Jesal Gandhi and Winston Lee.
Many people are well aware of the physical tolls that one of the largest pandemics in the last century has caused.
Disclaimer: This article was written in late July, 2021. Information may have changed or seem out-of-date since it’s publication date of September 10.
Disclaimer: This article was written in late July, 2021. Information may have changed since it’s publication date of September 10.
This article was written by Katie Ng and Jo-Anne Rivera.
Coffee lovers no longer have to worry about the waste they generate from coffee pulp, just like tea and fresh juice lovers.
Vegetarianism is defined as a diet that eliminates meat, poultry, seafood, and the flesh of any other animal that enables animal slaughter.