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Health & Medicine by Lauren IngenoJun 9, 20164:31 pm
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An Ophthalmologist’s View: Early TV Viewing May Be Linked to Autism

A rising number of children’s videos and television channels have created an abundance of viewing opportunities for babies and toddlers over the last 25 years. The American Academy of Pediatrics has since recommended no screen […]

Health & Medicine by Lauren IngenoJun 8, 20161:29 pmOctober 30, 2017
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Hey Dudes, Get to the Doctor!

What’s the best gift you can give your dad this Father’s Day? Schedule his next doctor’s appointment. There are plenty of excuses people make to avoid the doctor’s office — they don’t have time, they […]

Arts & Culture by Britt FaulstickJun 8, 201611:38 am
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Q+A: Running The 24-Minute Drill – Choreography Behind a Super Bowl Halftime Show

Even if the game on the field is a blowout, the intensity of the annual Super Bowl halftime show is undeniable. The modern show that strives to keep viewers glued to their seats during intermission […]

Arts & Culture by Emily StorzJun 7, 20169:35 amJune 7, 2016
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Drexel Snapshot: Photography Senior Thesis Exhibition Highlights

Drexel seniors from the Photography program in the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design put their skills on display at the Leonard Pearlstein Gallery during the 21st Annual Photography Senior Thesis Exhibition. Skilled, […]

Arts & Culture by Britt FaulstickJun 6, 20161:16 pm
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Graduating From The School of Rock

Last month Ian Farmer and Jake Ewald released their third album with the band Modern Baseball, this weekend they’ll officially become Drexel graduates. Turning pro before graduating — or instead of graduating — is often […]

Health & Medicine by Frank OttoJun 3, 20162:50 pmJune 3, 2016
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3 Tips for Gluten-Free Running This Summer

We’ve all heard some common advice before a big running event: carbo-load. Some track teams even host spaghetti dinners the night before important meets, part team-building, part nutritional jumpstart. But what happens when the traditional […]

Science & Technology by Frank OttoJun 2, 20162:31 pm
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Our Mind Subconsciously Protects Us From Our Own Suspect Memories

Say you’re on a date at a restaurant. You and the person you’re with are talking. You’re enjoying the conversation and don’t want to break eye contact, but also want to take a sip of […]

Science & Technology by Frank OttoMay 31, 20164:34 pm
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Drexel Researchers Join Team Looking for Proof of Undiscovered Subatomic Particle

Recently, scientists have noticed that nuclear power plants’ reactors often emit fewer sub-atomic particles than expected. A group of Drexel researchers is now part of a team that will look into whether there is a […]

Science & Technology by Britt FaulstickMay 31, 201612:38 pm
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Visiting a Real Jurassic Park — In Virtual Reality

Armed with 3D scans of the most complete supermassive dinosaur skeleton ever unearthed, and the latest paleontology and biomechanical research, a graduate student in Westphal College’s Digital Media program, is bringing a giant dinosaur to […]

Community & Society by Emily StorzMay 27, 201612:22 pmMay 27, 2016
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Drexel Senior Product Design Students Create to Inspire Positive Societal Change

Life-like prosthetics, empowerment campaigns and tools to combat culture shock will be on display as Drexel Seniors from the Product Design program in the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design debut their senior […]

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