by Kyoungtea Kimedited by Arielle Mensch Can you imagine a technology that could fight diseases in blood vessels, map out complex structures in the body, and measure toxic chemicals in the environment? The potential benefits …
Month: March 2019
Ep 31. Jumping Asteroid Clouds: Supporting Vulnerable Learners in Educational Achievement
Episode Summary Last November, Dr. Cat Hicks wrote an essay on Medium called “Reading vulnerable learners’ applications to grad school: we need to stop failing them.” In this episode of the podcast, University of Minnesota …
Cuerpos del pantano: la química detrás el embalsamamiento natural
Originalmente publicado en ingles por jayaborgatta Publicado el 31 de octubre del 2018 Traducio por Mariah Dooley, editado por Rebeca Fernández ¿Te imaginas poder mirar un cuerpo que tiene 2,700 años y saber qué cenó …
Notable Black STEMists: Celebrating Black History Month on Twitter
by Becky Rodriguez Representation in STEM is something that is incredibly important to me. Higher education isn’t filled with people like me – people of color. The more I advance in my career, the more …
Spider-Man or Suction Cup Man?
by Curtis Greenedited by Emily Caudill Like many people, I fantasized about being a super hero when I was younger. How cool would it be to save the day from a criminal mastermind who’s out …