On this Earth Day, I chose to take a look in my own backyard — the Hudson River. Bordering the largest city in the United States, it is no surprise that the Hudson River is not in pristine shape.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has given society a fast-motion glimpse of what climate change could entail, as both the pandemic and climate change have demonstrated lasting global impacts on people’s health and quality of life.
A great topic to discuss on Earth Day is the types of energy we use, how we use them, and the pros and cons of each.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has taken the world by storm for over a year; however, its presence has brought on consequences that many people are unaware about.
Despite the growing number of Americans getting vaccinated, experts are worried about a potential fourth wave of COVID-19. Nearly one in five adults are fully vaccinated in the United States; however, there are some states that are experiencing an increase in coronavirus cases.
On March 23, 2021, an online article was published by Scientific Reports which highlights a breakthrough discovery in the fields of science and medicine – “zombie genes.”
The first close-up picture of a black hole was captured back on April 10, 2019 by collaborators of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project; the discovery was the result of two years of dedicated work by institutions who participated in the project.
A little over one year ago, Stevens closed its doors after the threat of the coronavirus proved to be too great.
As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly becomes more sophisticated, it is still common to presume that robots will not take the form of people, physically behave like humans, or coexist in the world as peers.