Is the commercialization of space travel worth the costs? On July 20, 1969, over 600 million people were glued to their television sets as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the...
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The Ethics of De-Extinction
Five thousand years ago, the earth shook with the heavy footsteps of the animal we now know as the wooly mammoth. It peacefully roamed the land, foraging for brushlike food, which allowed such a...
Are sustainable cars truly sustainable?
The complicated effects of electric cars on the environment Tesla's high-powered, lithium battery cells are seemingly a feat of engineering. In a compact 46 by 80 mm cylinder, electrons propel the...
CFE during COVID
All the ways Cultural Field Experience will be different this year After the world was struck with the global pandemic (COVID-19), many programs at Minnehaha were forced to adjust or even shut down...
From Baby Ducks to Toilet Paper: Stress Spending in a Pandemic
How COVID-19 has sparked a wave of impulse buying and hoarding "Quack!" Said Poppy and Mei Mei, senior Lily McClelland's two baby ducks, as they waddled around a pen near the dining room table of...
Building space projects and gardens during a pandemic
ISS team looks to tackle three projects this year Due to COVID-19 restrictions and social distance mandates, the International Space Station (ISS) class has faced challenges beyond the usual...
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