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The seven states that receive water from the Colorado River are facing a crisis as river reservoirs are depleted faster than they can be replenished naturally. In order to supply residents with the necessary water, states will need to make large water use cuts, but there is no current plan for this.
Issue 12, Volume 113
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Issue 3, Volume 113
In the past few years, two names have become common knowledge to know: Pfizer and Moderna. These drugmakers formulated COVID-19 vaccines, manufacturing them at a pace that has started to shift the world out of the pandemic. Now, these two companies are in the midst of a lawsuit.
Issue 2, Volume 113
Things are perceived as cute when they conform to the baby schema or have infant-like behavior because our brains release neurotransmitters and activate neural pathways that create feelings of happiness in response.
Issue 13, Volume 112
David Bennett underwent a first-of-its-kind surgery that transplanted a genetically modified pig heart into his body.
Issue 12, Volume 112
Wordle is popular because it provides social connections, gives us a dopamine boost, and is set up to keep us interested.
Issue 11, Volume 112
In order to combat the continued deterioration of coral reefs, scientists have developed numerous techniques to restore these ecosystems including robots, fragmentation techniques, and 3D printing.
Issue 10, Volume 112
The novel Omicron variant is spreading across the globe and, though not extremely severe, worry is centered around the transmissibility rate and efficacy of vaccinations.
Issue 8, Volume 112