Tag: Science
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No Snow on Christmas Again
Edited by Alexander Mounsey and Boyana Nikolova Cover Photo by Mehek Saini The city of Denver experienced its first notable snowfall on November 29, 2025, marking the second latest date for snow it has experienced. Even stranger, throughout the rest of fall and start of winter, Colorado experienced temperatures in the mid-70s with a high…
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Preserving Our Ability to Think for Ourselves
Edited by Boyana Nikolova and Abrar Mahir Cover Photo by Mehek Saini As we navigate through the increasing reliance on technology for information and communication, the use of artificial intelligence is hitting an all-time high. Models such as ChatGPT are taking a significant toll on our critical thinking skills, impacting students in higher education the…
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Food or Fad?
Edited by Joya Liu and Nia Gupte Cover Photo by Mehek Saini Did you know that eating three cucumbers a day can age you backward? Or that consuming one gram of artificial sugar a day can cause cancer and type 2 diabetes? There are countless so-called‘diet tricks’ and fads like these that have left thousands…
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Can Machines Ever Be Conscious?
Edited by Ivanka Nkwanzi and M. Taylor Cover photo by Rodz Oporto You can’t prove you’re conscious. I mean, I know you are. You’re reading this, agreeing or disagreeing at this very moment. But if I asked you to prove that you’re actually experiencing things, and that there’s something real and personal about being you,…