April 2017 Issue

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Open for Discussion: Surviving on Mars

By Brian Rohrig

Astronauts who land on Mars in the future will face many challenges, including cold temperatures, high levels of radiation, and the absence of food and water on Mars. How will they survive there?


As a Matter of Fact

The Chemistry of Coffee

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Mars Greenhouse

Growing Green on the Red Planet

By Roberto Molar Candanosa
In the movie The Martian, astronaut Mark Watney is stranded on Mars but is able to survive by growing food in a habitation module. Would real astronauts be able to grow food and survive on Mars, too?

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Recycling Plastic Bags

Recycling Plastic Bags

By Kathy De Antonis

Plastic bags are convenient because they are both light and sturdy, but very few of them are recycled. Instead, they accumulate on land, in waterways, and in the oceans.

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Espresso, Café Latte, Cappuccino…A Complex Brew

Espresso, Café Latte, Cappuccino…A Complex Brew

By Brian Rohrig

Did you know that espresso is much stronger than regular coffee, a café latte is made by adding steamed milk to a  shot or two of espresso, and a cappuccino has less milk and more foam than a café latte? Read on for more details.

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Don’t Let Cortisol Stress You Out!

Don’t Let Cortisol Stress You Out!

By John P. Roche

Many high school students are stressed. How does stress occur in the body, and what are some of the most effective ways to defeat it?

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Genetically Modified Foods: Are they Safe to Eat?

Genetically Modified Foods: Are they Safe to Eat?

By JoAnna Wendel

Most cereals, chips, tortillas, sugary drinks, and snacks contain ingredients that come from genetically modified plants. So why are some food companies trying to stay away from genetically modified ingredients? Are there any potential risks to human health?

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