Everything you need to know before the solar eclipse On Monday, April 8th a total solar eclipse will be visible across North America. Here is everything you need...
Book Review: Nobel Prize Women in Science Historically, women have been underrepresented in science. Despite this, remarkable achievements have been made by women in the scientific...
Rebuilding an Organization: the Future of SACNAS at Stony Brook University More than 63.7 million people in the United States are Hispanic. Hispanics Americans make up 19.1% of the total...
Toyota and Idemitsu Collaboration: Revolutionizing the Future for Solid-State Batteries On October 12, 2023, Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announced their partnership with Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. (Idemitsu), Japan’s second-largest...
We’re looking for new members! Calling Stony Brook graduate students! Are you interested in science communication? The SciComm Society is looking for new members!...
Scientists Successfully Transplant Pig Kidneys into a Brain-Dead Human Article Highlights Earlier this year, a 57 year old man named Maurice “Mo” Miller died suddenly from undiagnosed brain...
As Temperatures Rise, Infections Increase: An Unexpected Consequence of Climate Change Hurricanes, heat waves, floods, and fires – the incidence of these natural disasters have risen alongside the global temperature. ...
Highlights from the 7th Annual FACES Symposium FACES (Facilitating Awareness: Career Exploration for Scientists) is a career exploration and networking event created by graduate students in...
Probiotics Versus Pathogens Antibiotics have been the cornerstone of therapeutic interventions for bacterial infections. However, their use has become limited as these...
Battle of the Bacteria: Mycoplasma pneumoniae Versus Pseudomonas aeruginosa Microorganisms are highly adaptable and are developing novel resistance mechanisms, diminishing the effectiveness of our current therapeutic repertoire. As...