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The Immortality Hypothesis

The Immortality Hypothesis

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor April 5, 2022

Satire The fountain of youth, the ambrosia of the gods, vampiric love triangles and the like–for millennia, humanity has been obsessed with immortality. Constantly chasing the cure to death, boldly...

Can science and the U.S. government coexist?

Can science and the U.S. government coexist?

Cameron Hailey, Staff Writer November 2, 2020

Last week, President Donald J. Trump, referred to his top epidemiologist, Anthony Fauci, and other leading scientists as “idiots.” As unbelievable as it may seem in 2020, the U.S. government and science...

The Planet is Begging You: Vote for Science

The Planet is Begging You: Vote for Science

Karina Krul, Editor-In-Chief October 17, 2018

Recently the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report, “Global Warming of 1.5°C,” that warned we have 12 years to get climate change under control before the world...

University officials, donors, and public officials gathered to break ground on the Innovation Center.

University Celebrates Groundbreaking

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor October 2, 2018

The University of New Haven held a groundbreaking ceremony outside Bartels Hall to celebrate the construction of the school’s new innovation center on Thursday. The event included members of the university...

The Achievement Gap: New Study Shows Where the U.S. Stands

Sara J Dufort August 29, 2012

According to a new report released by Harvard’s Program on Education Policy and Governance, the United States is still trailing behind other countries when it comes to test scores in the subjects of...

Story of Newton’s encounter with apple goes online

Joshua Van Hoesen January 18, 2010

From: The Associated Press   LONDON – It always falls down. That's how the apple helped Isaac Newton. An 18th-century account of how Newton developed the theory of gravity was posted to the Web...

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