New website provides sexual and reproductive health resources

New website provides sexual and reproductive health resources

From its inception, Our Bodies Ourselves has been a resource for women and gender expansive individuals to gain information regarding their physical health. Originally created in the late 1960s due to a lack of knowledge on cisgender women’s bodies, it’s now more relevant than ever in the fight for control over reproductive and sexual choices.

World Wide Fund for Nature report discovers wildlife population decline

World Wide Fund for Nature report discovers wildlife population decline

On Oct. 12, 2022, a press release from the World Wide Fund for Nature announced the findings of the 14th edition of their biennial Living Planet Report, revealing a 69 percent average wildlife population decline alongside other cutting-edge wildlife and ecosystem health data.

Nobel Prize winners unlock new discoveries in quantum mechanics

Nobel Prize winners unlock new discoveries in quantum mechanics

On Oct. 4, the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Alain Aspect from Université Paris-Saclay and École Polytechnique, research physicist John F. Clauser of J.F. Clauser & Associates and Anton Zeilinger from the University of Vienna for their work in the field of quantum information science.

Women found to be underrepresented in scientific article citations

Women found to be underrepresented in scientific article citations

A study published on Oct. 6, 2022, in Nature Physics demonstrated a pattern of under-representation of scientific works authored by women in physics articles citations. The study revealed that the bias towards citing research authored by men primarily occurs among male writers and researchers, as well as when the citing author has less familiarity with the subject they are writing about.

More people need to start talking about long COVID

More people need to start talking about long COVID

President Joe Biden’s “60 Minutes” interview remarks on Sept. 18, 2022, during which he declared that “the pandemic is over,” serve as a painful confirmation that the institutions meant to protect us — namely the government — have neglected the American public in the face of a more subliminal, yet similarly-grave ailment: long COVID. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated that Long COVID is a term used to refer to a variety of conditions that develop after a COVID-19 infection.

James Webb Space Telescope photographs universe

James Webb Space Telescope photographs universe

Since the James Webb Space Telescope was launched on Dec. 25, 2021, it has allowed the curiosity of the human mind to travel through space. The JWST has now been in space for almost nine months and has not disappointed with its remarkable discoveries. According to NASA’s webpage about the telescope’s first images, scientists over the past few months have been able to acquire “full-color, … seemingly three-dimensional” pictures using the JWST. The clarity of its images is a result of the telescope’s multiple sensors and four-foot long mirror which allow it to observe galaxies that were formed 13.5 billion years ago.

Whale Safe technology helps reduce whale deaths from ship collisions

Whale Safe technology helps reduce whale deaths from ship collisions

On Aug. 29, 2022, the San Francisco Bay saw its fifth-known incident of a whale being fatally struck by a ship, according to The Guardian. This celebrity humpback whale was named Fran by whale-watcher Ferd Bergholz through the Oceanic Society, the Monterey Herald reported.

EPA creates Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights

EPA creates Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights

On Saturday, Sept. 24, the Environmental Protection Agency launched a new office dedicated to environmental justice, MSNBC reported. Climate professionals believe this signifies a hopeful step toward a future of climate policy that is equitable and cognizant of the needs of all, an article from the EPA said.