Issue 01 (Fall 2014) Life 2.0: Blurring the Boundary Between our Tech and Ourselves
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Table of contents:
- Cetacean-inspired wind technology / Brennan, Bridget D.
- Landfills and their environmental impacts / Johnson, Alonzo
- Contraception and the body: an analysis of our changing biology / Kasper, Kira
- Antidepressants and the future of changing your brain / Lloyd, Ryan P.
- Connecting technology and biology: wildlife corridors / Mankowski, Lauren
- Tidal energy and effects on marine environments / Mitsinikos, Sara L.
- Global ocean sprawl: a driver of jellyfish blooms / Munsill, Lily
- Terraforming and its potential future application on Mars / Pitt, Andrew
- Sonar as a hybrid technology and its effects on the environment / Sitzer, Whitney E.
- Nanorobotics: a promising medical frontier / Steen, Kimberly L.
- Offshore wind farms / Sterrett, Rike
- Nuclear power: environmental effects of the Chernobyl disaster / Crump, Emily
- Hydrogels: artificial cartilage / Verde, Gabriella
- Lab-grown meats: the future of the meat industry / Solarik, Petra
- Exoskeletons: an upcoming aid / Cummings, Michael
- Organ printing: frontiers in personal medicine / Gillis, Lindsey
- Water treatment: saltwater as a source / Grannell, Molly
- Artificial reefs: building for the future / Groeneweg, Jess
- Biofouling of artificial structures / Henderson, Stacey
- Fusion of robotics and our environment: the development of the Robobee / Jeannotte, Alec
- Forensic odontology: a hybrid system / Jenquine, Kelsie
Recent Submissions
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Lab-grown meats: the future of the meat industry.
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Hydrogels: artificial cartilage.
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Offshore wind farms.
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Nanorobotics: a promising medical frontier.
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Sonar as a hybrid technology and its effects on the environment.
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2014-12-01)