How two 2021 Nobel Prize recipients discovered the receptors behind temperature and touch When a hand touches a hot cup … More
Month: March 2022
Ocean Myths: The Legend of Atlantis
Why the search for the sunken ancient civilization still interests us For thousands of years, myths about the world beneath … More
Inspirit AI
Inspirit AI is a two week program taught by Stanford and MIT graduates for highschoolers seeking to broaden their horizons … More
Marine Debris: Why Should We Care?
The effects of marine debris and how we are working to combat it. Pushing away trash while peacefully floating in … More
Threats to our Water Supply
Clean Water Shortages and Inequality Why is clean water rare? Billions of people still lack easy access to clean drinking … More
Naegleria Fowleri: The “Brain-Eating Amoeba”
A rare amoeba causes a disease with a 98.5% fatality rate. Should we be worried? It’s a beautiful day for … More
MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI) is a great summer program for anyone interested in STEM, … More
Green Hydrogen: an avenue towards a Green Global Economy
With global energy consumption on the rise, nations are looking for cost efficient alternative energy sources with minimal carbon footprint. … More
Coral Reefs help human life from underwater
Coral Reefs protect coastlines, sustain the fishing and tourism industries, and lead to the exploration of new medicines. Coral reefs … More