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Scientists are learning that COVID may have longer implications than we previously thought — link in bio to learn more.

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Feeling salty? Feeling stressed this midterm season? You’re not the only one! Unfortunately, you probably remember your stress 😅 Click on the link in bio to learn more about whether bacteria remember their stressors!

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Scientists are gathering more information about trees’ reactions to climate change—and unfortunately the situation is possibly worse than we thought. See link in bio to learn more.

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In her new article, Jillian Troth writes about how scientists are looking deeper into our gut to help explain personality traits! Link in bio.

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In his article, Andrew Sasser discusses new and emerging technologies in gene editing! Link in bio.

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In his new article, Sai Rayasam explores how scientists are coming closer to confirming an abstract physical effect called the Unruh effect, which becomes apparent when particles approach the speed of light. Click the link in our bio to find out more!

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Developments in CRISPR genomic editing creates exciting opportunities for biologists, but implementing these techniques is another challenge. Find out how scientists are using natural transport molecules—liposomes—to deliver CRISPR molecules to subjects! Article by Palin Narsian. Link in bio.

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Trouble with memorizing details? Researchers at Stanford and UCSF have established a link between multitasking and memory impairment in young adults! Check out Sai Rayasam’s article to find out more—link in bio!

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Introducing: Building the Modern MD, a new research contest for high school students hosted by the DUJS! This contest requires a 2,000-3,000 word research paper for one of the 8 categories listed. Submissions are due April 12th and are open to all US high school students. Swipe and visit the DUJS website to learn more!

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The National Collegiate Journal of Science is a new publication in partnership with the Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science, committed to being at the forefront of science communication for undergraduates across the United States. Check out their Instagram page .ncjs for more info!

23/08/2020

The 20S issue of the Undergraduate Journal of Science is out now on our website! Our print issues feature in-depth articles written over the course of the term. Link in bio to read the full issue.

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Technological innovation has brought some fast and cost-effective measures into the world of medicine. Read Dev Kapadia’s article about a new test that can rapidly detect an individual’s blood type!

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Anahita Kodali ‘23 wrote an article about new developments in cancer research. Click the link in bio to learn more.

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Take a look at Dev Kapadia’s article about evidence of a new sub-atomic particle that could forever change particle physics!

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The future of self-driving cars seems inevitable, but how will the public react? Check out this super interesting article by Love Tsai on the developing ethics and philosophy behind self-driving cars.

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Telehealth seeks to offer expanded care to patients across the globe during COVID-19. Audrey Herald discusses this and more in her new article—link in bio.

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Is quantum computing closer to reality than previously imagined? Read Dev Kapadia’s article to find out more! Link in bio.

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Could a study on the Mumps Outbreak provide insights on the COVID pandemic? Read Love Tsai’s article to find out! Link in bio.