December 2017

The Art in Science

When I was little, my favorite thing to do was draw pictures. Crisp white printer paper and a mega box of crayons were all I needed for endless hours of entertainment. My love for artistic endeavors remained with me throughout my adolescence in the form of music lessons and sketchbooks, but in elementary school, I

Flu Shots: Hitting a Moving Target

Coughing, sneezing, runny nose, yes it's that time of year again—flu season is upon us. By now you've seen plenty of  â€œget your flu shot here” paraphernalia. Each year, a new flu shot is developed to try to combat the virus strains predicted to wreak havoc that season. As we learned in Part II of

This Is What A Scientist Looks Like: STEMinists

Humor me for a moment: Close your eyes and imagine a scientist. Okay, now describe what you saw. If you're artistically inclined, maybe even sketch out what you imagined on a post-it note, coffee sleeve, or napkin. With your physical sketch in hand and mental image at the front of your mind, ask yourself: Was

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