My girlfriend, “Emily,” who likes to hack her health, recently purchased an Oura Ring. From the outside, it looks like an ordinary silver ring, but it’s lined with sensors that monitor heart rate, respiration, temperature, body motion and other variables.
The Stute
In light of Veteran’s Day last week, The Stute interviewed a handful of alumni, current students part of the Stevens Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program, veteran students, and others.
Feeling down from rainy days? While most people find gloomy skies disheartening, prolonged exposure to bleak weather can lead to more than just the blues for people suffering from seasonal affective disorder, or SAD.
What does the scientific community fear most for the general American population? Instantly, hot-button topics such as global warming, the obesity epidemic, and COVID-19 come to most peoples’ minds.
As always, Thanksgiving offers us all a time to take a break, relax, and appreciate some quality time with our loved ones.
Stuck on campus over the break? Check out this list of events open to undergraduate students from November 21 to November 27.
Strawberries’ citrusy taste with a blend of sweetness is a versatile addition to different dishes, such as salad and dessert. Strawberries, as many people believe, are berries because they have the word “berries” in them.
The Student Government Association (SGA) is proposing two amendments to their Constitution, requiring 1/3 of the student body to vote on them in order to pass.
While the COVID-19 pandemic posed unique challenges for Stevens’ student organizations, many have overcome the obstacles to bring new opportunities and experiences to students.
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Stevens has set a new record in research funds for the fiscal year 2021, topping the last by $4 million.
