Your mom isn’t overreacting when she tells you to put your phone away before bed.
The Vision Council, an optical research organization, states that more than 80% of Americans use their digital devices...
Climate activists around the globe – not those exclusively to the United States – are anxious for what the Willow Project will bring to the already-uphill battle we are facing.
With President Biden’s...
When Theresa Gabalis’ son Scott was diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 1999, she longed for a community of individuals who would understand and accept him.
After discovering the Macomb...
As of December 2022, the impossible has become a (future) possible!
Nuclear fusion is one of the only sources of energy that requires less power than it generates, leading it to be the future of “green”...
In 2020, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Jennifer A. Doudna and Emmanuel Charpentier for their development and understanding of the gene-editing tool, CRISPR-Cas9.
Charpentier has been quoted...
In recent weeks, the media has been dominated with stories covering ChatGPT. The artificial intelligence bot, developed by artificial intelligence research laboratory OpenAI, has had its share of promoters...
“mRNA” has become a buzz word from the COVID-pandemic and well-known vaccines from both Pfizer and Moderna. Is mRNA a new technology? Surprisingly, no!
While the rest of the world is learning about...
How harmful can light really be, anyway? (Hint: It’s more hurtful than you think!)
Deep in the canopy of the Great Smoky Mountains, fireflies perform a “light dance” every June as their mating...
If you were anywhere on Twitter or Letterboxd this past December, you’ve probably heard of White Noise starring Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig. In this very odd (but good in its own way) movie, a family...
The gut microbiome is a beautiful and magical place that many would rather not think about. It’s a bunch of bacteria, how can it possibly be beautiful? Scientists certainly believe so!
Part of what...
According to the USDA, poultry — specifically chicken — is the second most consumed meat in the world. But with all of this chicken consumption, what are the potential setbacks and how can we improve...
This past December, Oakland University students were given an opportunity to embark on a study abroad trip to Ecuador to experience the natural beauty of the country firsthand.
The trip allowed students...