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Wear Condoms, Get Tested

Laura Pisano December 7, 2011

On November 29, students from Yale, Southern Connecticut State University, Quinnipiac University, and our very own University of New Haven gathered at the New Haven Green for a World Aids Day...

Lowest Number of AIDS-Related Deaths in History

Laura Pisano November 30, 2011

The United Nations reported that the number of people living with HIV has a hit a record low of 34 million people. Over the years, there has been much awareness about HIV that has caused more people than...

Electronic Nose Sniffs out TB

Laura Pisano November 16, 2011

In India this week, researchers have developed something called the E.Nose. The E.Nose is a device similar to that of a breathalyzer. It is hand-held and battery operated. The purpose of this E.Nose is...

Giant Amoeba in the Mariana’s Trench

Laura Pisano November 9, 2011

The deepest part of the ocean is the Pacific’s Mariana’s Trench. Researchers from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography at U.C. San Diego have been investigating the trench using dropcams. Dropcams...

BPA Exposure Leads to Possible Behavioral Problem in Girls

Laura Pisano November 2, 2011

BPA, or Bisphenol A, is a chemical used to make hard plastic food and drink containers. Water bottles, food storage containers, baby bottles, receipts, and reusable cups all contain BPA. For years, the...

Hats off to Sigma Alpha Epsilon

Laura Pisano October 26, 2011

Last weekend, the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) banded together to save the life of one of their own. The brothers were hiking at East Rock Park in New Haven, when one brother locked up and went...

NASA Books Flight in New Mexico

Laura Pisano October 26, 2011

While NASA’s space program has ended, they have booked their first flights using a spaceport in New Mexico. British billionaire, Richard Branson, owns what he hopes to be the first commercial space craft:...

NASA Ends, Thousands Jobless

Laura Pisano October 19, 2011

135 missions and an international space station later, NASA’s space program ended. Marking its final flight on July 21, 2011, the NASA space program is officially over. Thousands of employees, tourists,...

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