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A glimpse at potential COVID-19 vaccines

On April 12, 2020, the World Health Organization shared a public declaration regarding a cooperative effort between scientists, physicians, funders, and manufacturers to develop a COVID-19 vaccine.

The effectiveness of social distancing

As the number of cases of COVID-19 continues to increase, governments around the world have enacted social distancing policies to limit the spread of the virus.

Clues on climate change from COVID-19

Eager to break away from my current state of isolation and actually feel the sun, I took a drive around my neighboring towns.

Changing our eating habits for the greater good

Trapped indoors as Earth Day approaches, it may feel difficult to deeply care about issues like climate change. A lot of us have had our lives turned upside down by having to stay isolated, and others have suffered terribly because they or their loved ones have been infected with this disease.

The State of Research at Stevens

Since social distancing policies were issued on March 17 in Hoboken due to COVID-19, research on campus has had a lot of difficulty continuing in a productive manner.

Commuting through COVID-19

On March 1, 2020, Governor Andrew Cuomo confirmed New York’s first case of COVID-19. Four days later, Fort Lee Mayor Mark J.

The future of sustainable air travel

Aerocene Pacha, the first successful balloon to fly with solar energy, flew with a message: “Water and life are more valuable than lithium.”

Stevens Robotics Club gears up for NASA competition

Two years ago, Stevens Robotics Club had only five members and was struggling to survive as an organization. Now, the club is thriving, boasting a membership of nearly 40 and a record-high budget from the Student Government Association.