Medical Nanoparticles: A Golden Opportunity
Although it is an expensive luxury and a previous currency, gold has many important applications...
Fishy Business
We set out to analyze whether or not local grocery stores in Kingston, Ontario are sustainable in...
A Piece in the Plant Puzzle
"Do you like to bake?"What did he just ask me? I am sitting in my professor’s office, speaking to...
The Sensationalism and Science of Fighting HIV
A few weeks ago, headlines across the world flashed something along the lines of “Baby Cured of...
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Medical Nanoparticles: A Golden Opportunity
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Fishy Business
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A Piece in the Plant Puzzle
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The Sensationalism and Science of Fighting HIV
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Frost Flowers
With the ground under an icy blanket of the winter cold, you probably don’t see any flowers blossoming in February. There is, however, one type of natural blossom that only appears in cold weather, and is so rare that many people will never see it in
their lifetime.
The Chemicals we Eat
With the death of Hostess and the future of the Twinkie in question, we can now investigate the components of this much-maligned morsel. What do all of the ingredients do? Why is there calcium caseinate or cellulose in that cake?
Starting the Space Discussion
"We are here to discuss, challenge, interact, learn, and investigate all that is space."
With these opening words Brendan McCormick, the Queen’s Space Conference chair, gave as a goal for the weekend.
It was the first annual Queen’s Space Conference and we, the delegates, were sure to meet this goal; the speakers in attendance were from throughout the space industry, including the Curiosity Rover team and SpaceX, and they were willing to share their perspectives with us.
