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Posts published in “Science”

Why is the air spicy?

Is the apocalypse coming? What is causing this? Why is my weather app now in my most recently used? Many questions like these race through the minds of people experiencing the tri-state area’s alarming dip in air quality.  

Hudson River water, is it really that bad?

Is it possible to grow an extra limb if you swim in the Hudson River, or will you turn green? A certain stigma surrounds the river between Hoboken and Manhattan; but is it actually that dangerous?  

Kaitlin Gili presents on quantum cognition

Innovation is at the forefront of classes, research, internships, and the future of Stevens graduates. This concept motivated recent Stevens Physics graduate and the current University of Oxford Ph.D.

Can plants communicate?

If you’ve ever watched a time lapse video of a plant, you’ll be well aware that most plants are surprisingly active organisms.

The scientific benefits of houseplants

Living in a tiny college dorm with other students might make it difficult to adapt to the space. Students likely use posters, tapestries, and pictures to make this place truly their new home.