Dealing with E-Waste: What and What Not to Do

LAUREN HA – Have you ever thrown out an old phone, discarded an outdated computer, or dumped a pair of headphones in favor of a newer product? With new technology
Read moreLAUREN HA – Have you ever thrown out an old phone, discarded an outdated computer, or dumped a pair of headphones in favor of a newer product? With new technology
Read moreJARED SOLOVEI – Climate change continues to be one of the most over-simplified scientific concepts in the public forum. What in reality is the unimaginably complex interaction between a myriad
Read moreSOHAWM SENGUPTA – Hard-to-recycle materials is a classification of ‘items that can’t be recycled at the curb or at the ACC recycling drop-off sites due to their chemical composition, hazardous
Read moreRUCHI SHAH – Household chemicals are a topic of high controversy, especially as of late. Over the last five years herbicides, like RoundUp products in particular, have been under fire
Read moreADITI MADHUSUDAN – Microplastics are very small pieces of plastic that are under five millimeters long. Although their size might make them seem insignificant, they can potentially create large issues
Read moreJENNIFER JOHN BRITTO – The American Medical Association highlighted that the rising Black maternal mortality rate in America is a significant issue due to its stagnancy, despite other countries’ progress
Read moreVICTORIA JIMACHEU – Healthcare. A much debated and discussed topic in all aspects of media, especially with the impact of Covid-19. Whether it is the power of Big Pharma or
Read moreSOHAWM SENGUPTA – Almost two years after the first case of COVID-19 emerged, the world is still being plagued by the disease that has infected hundreds of millions of people
Read moreAAYUSH PATEL – In the late 1670s, Antony von Leeuwenhoek made a paradigm shifting discovery. The microverse was ruled by bacteria. This discovery allowed for medicine to advance in the
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