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Charlene Rivera BonetNov 14, 20216 minEl verano que supe que podía ser escritora científicaAprendí a poner a la audiencia primero pensando en lo que ellos quieren leer, y no en lo que yo quiero escribir.
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Nicole EndacottNov 13, 202110 minA Balcony View of Near-ExtinctionThough I can breathe deeply that I did enough to keep Bruce and Bitsy alive to adulthood, I’m troubled by the bigger picture.
Cydney WongNov 8, 20216 minPerspective: What I Learned (And Did Not Learn) From Genetic Ancestry TestsNothing could give me a satisfying, one-word answer to the “what are you” question.
Chelsea NoackOct 29, 20218 minGiving Trees in New York City“Trees are emotional for people. They can be contentious for some people and very welcome to others.”
Siddhant PusdekarOct 24, 20217 minPerspective: Saying DEI in an Indian AccentContrary to popular American belief, there is no such thing as an Indian accent, there are many.
Fayth TanOct 14, 20217 minPerspective: No More Free Kelp in Northern CaliforniaBut none of us alive today will probably ever know the ultimate fate of our world. Our efforts are all we have.
Katrina MillerOct 4, 20218 minTwo Black Women in the U.S. Earn a Physics Ph.D. Every Year. Can Bridge Programs Really Fix That?That’s because being a bridge student is nothing to be ashamed of; if there is shame, it lies only with the institution itself.