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The ocean is changing: What are biologists doing to help?

William Woods Undergraduate

In our previous blog we discussed some need-to-know facts about hurricanes in general, specific storms that have wreaked havoc this hurricane season alone, and those that have broken records around the globe throughout history. In a one month period between August and September this year we saw three hurricanes at or above category three rip […]

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November 15th, 2017

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The most dangerous natural phenomenon: What you need to know

William Woods Undergraduate

Radio stations and news feeds flood with word of record-breaking hurricanes that have torn through the Atlantic over the past few months, leaving paths of destruction across the United States, the Caribbean and Mexico. And as hurricane season presses on, we are caused to question how much we truly understand about these storms and the […]

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November 10th, 2017

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Renewing our spirit of exploration as students in the field of biology

William Woods Undergraduate

“…some of us are much more interested in the unknown. We want to discover completely new continents, and gaze at magnificent vistas of ignorance. We crave the experience of being completely baffled by something we’ve never seen before.” It is this hunger for knowledge, for exploring the unknown — this native curiosity to search further […]

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March 13th, 2017

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New study aims to shed light on the biology of health through mapping human cells

William Woods Undergraduate

There is still so much about the human body we do not know, and biologists, scientists, and healthcare professionals worldwide continue to seek answers and develop the tools and knowledge to fight for our health and wellbeing. In October a team of world-leading scientists embarked on a journey called The Human Cell Atlas, with the […]

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January 9th, 2017

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