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Why Some People Still Don’t Trust Vaccines—And How to Bridge the Gap
Introduction : As a kid, you may have been taken to hospitals to get certain, possibly painful shots that you dreaded. However, vaccines are extremely crucial to the human immune system, as they help fend off dangerous diseases that could seriously compromise the immune system. Vaccines strengthen your resilience against pathogens by utilizing the body’s natural defense system against harmful pathogens, such as influenza, COVID, and meningitis. However, depending on where you
Tanisha Dharmik
Dec 29, 20254 min read


The Role of Government in Science: Funding vs. Freedom
Introduction : Scientific developments are happening almost every day; this is due to a team effort involving many. While scientists are the main component of these discoveries, private companies, educational institutions, and the government, especially, are the backbone, as well as the proponents, of these discoveries. The government provides the necessary funding and educates the people about these scientific discoveries, making them a prominent figure in the scientific com
Tanisha Dharmik
Nov 19, 20255 min read


AI Bias in Scientific Research
Introduction: From the mid-2010s to the present day, AI has exponentially grown in popularity and is used by millions of people worldwide. People often utilize AI tools for school work, ideas, and even as a chat buddy. 51% of adults in the U.S. said they’ve used AI to look up the answer to a question. Over 1.1 billion people are expected to use AI by 2031, making it one of the fastest-adopted technologies in history. AI is also often used in scientific environments. For exam
Tanisha Dharmik
Nov 5, 20255 min read


The Chemistry of Color: Why Things Lookthe Way They Do
Ever wondered why the sky is blue, or why the grass is green? And no, it’s not just about perception, or “how our eyes see it.” The truth...
Zehra Batool
Aug 30, 20255 min read


Who Should Own Scientific Discoveries?
Introduction Countless scientists have made breakthroughs throughout history. For example, the structure of DNA was discovered by James...
Tanisha Dharmik
Jul 29, 20254 min read


Microplastics in Human Blood: Are We Eating the Future?
Introduction Chances are, you already know that littering plastic is bad for the environment, especially for sea animals and the marine...
Tanisha Dharmik
Jul 16, 20254 min read


Space Exploration’s Influence on Society
Introduction: Space exploration is still a profound mystery, due to the vastness of the universe and the limited number of planets we can...
Tanisha Dharmik
Jul 8, 20255 min read


☀️How Climate Change Catastrophizes Society
How does climate change affect our society? How does it change our day-to-day lives? Read more to find out!
Tanisha Dharmik
Jul 1, 20256 min read
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