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By Zoe BreiningerPosted on

Vaccine nationalism and favorability: Understanding the COVID-19 pandemic from an implementation science perspective

Zoë Breininger | December 6th, 2024 The COVID-19 pandemic showcased the social, cultural, and economic factors that affect the dissemination of vaccines for communicable diseases.…

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  • Medical Sciences
By Kiran VissaPosted on

The Vanderbilt Fusion Project: A student-led quest to build a nuclear reactor

Kiran Vissa | December 5th, 2024 The Vanderbilt Fusion Project, which began as a group of freshmen brainstorming in their dorm room, is now the…

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  • Technology & Entrepreneurship
By Landri DominguePosted on

print(“Hello World!”)

Landri Domingue | December 4th, 2024 If you are well-versed in the complex and rapidly expanding world of computer science, then you are probably familiar…

  • Applied Math & Computer Science
By Darren WangPosted on

Redefining stroke intervention through AI and new medical technologies

Darren Wang | December 3rd, 2024 Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability in adults across the globe, resulting in substantial economic and social…

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By Dalton MalminPosted on

How algorithms shape your shopping experience

Dalton Malmin | December 3rd, 2024 When you’re scrolling through your favorite online retailer — Amazon, eBay, or maybe even the Vanderbilt Bookstore for next…

  • Applied Math & Computer Science
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By Kaylyn SethakoseePosted on

How batteries in electric cars will drive the future

Kaylyn Sethakosee | December 2nd, 2024 Electric vehicle usage is capable of drastically improving road safety and public health. Current studies suggest that self-driving cars…

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By Asher HermanPosted on

Fun Fact of the Week: This product converts sugar to fiber in your gut

Asher Herman | November 28th, 2024 What if sugary foods could suddenly convert into the necessary fiber your stomach needs?  Zbiotics, a company producing “genetically…

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By Sanjana SrikanthPosted on

How AI can drive positive change for disadvantaged communities

Sanjana Srikanth | November 21st, 2024 Artificial intelligence (AI) is technology that can replicate human intelligence through problem-solving, decision-making, and pattern recognition. AI is rapidly…

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By Kalyssa PlattPosted on

Vanderbilt researcher Xiaoguang Dong pioneers new technology for early detection of disease

Kalyssa Platt | November 20th, 2024 Early detection of cancer can decrease mortality rates drastically: the 10-year survival rate of the 8 common cancers is…

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By Isabella BautistaPosted on

Fun Fact of the Week: Wood frogs freeze solid in winter and thaw in spring

Isabella Bautista | November 18th, 2024 Animals that live far from the equator have evolved a vast array of adaptations to help them survive the…

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