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Happiness past the honeymoon

Moving into college is exciting. Whether you are a returning student or a first year, we all are prone to experiencing “the honeymoon phase”, that initial wave of excitement we feel when starting something new, seeing and making new friends, and being around other motivated and energized individuals.

The benefits and biases of AI image generation

Recent innovations in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology have made image generation much easier. Over the course of the summer, companies like Google and OpenAI, as well as other smaller programming teams, have released access to their attempts at creating an algorithm capable of generating images from text. 

How music influences our brains

Music therapy has been around for centuries, as the earliest recorded reference to music therapy was in 1789. Nonetheless, its use didn’t officially take off until the 20th century, when the National Society of Musical Therapeutics, the National Association for Music in Hospitals, and the National Foundation of Music Therapy were created.

The future of food

With climate change becoming an ever-growing issue, scientists around the world have been fighting to find solutions to help mitigate the effects that it will have on our food and researching the roles that food practices might play as a solution.

Why you shouldn’t ignore the floods in Pakistan

Pakistan, a country that emits less than one percent of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions, now faces the consequences of a global warming crisis.

James Webb Space and the future of space imaging

This article was written by Emily Retino and Danica Lacuesta.

July 12, 2022, was a historic day because the James Webb Telescope released the first full-colored images of space.

Increase in bear sightings in New Jersey

Have you ever been face-to-face with a bear?  In the past year, many people in New Jersey have been reporting an increased number of sightings and encounters with bears in their local areas. 

The Seriousness of the Monkeypox Outbreak

This article was written by Tanya Avadia and Karen Gong.

Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic and many can agree that another worldwide health crisis is not something they want to experience.