Articles by Roselyne Grieve
Apr. 21, 2017
Taking an incomplete
Drexel can be particularly stressful. With its fast-paced 10-week quarter system on top of co-op and extracurriculars, it can be difficult to find the time…
Mar. 17, 2017
On brain scans
Is it possible for a brain scan to tell whether a criminal committed a crime knowingly or unknowingly? Brain scan technology has come a long…

Mar. 10, 2017
On emissions
Unless you’ve spent your whole life living on the International Space Station, you probably know that cars emit toxic gases. These gases include carbon monoxide,…

Mar. 3, 2017
Witnesses for Hunger photo gallery opens at EAT Cafe
On Feb. 21, Philadelphia-based advocacy project Witnesses to Hunger opened a photography exhibition at the pay-what-you-wish EAT Cafe, located at 3820 Lancaster Ave. Witnesses to…

Mar. 3, 2017
On drugs for Alzheimer’s
The Dental Institute of King’s College London discovered that tideglusib, an experimental drug designed to treat Alzheimer’s, can also be used to help teeth regenerate.…

Feb. 24, 2017
On nuclear waste
Sometimes, science seems too good to be true. When I first heard that scientists had found a way to convert nuclear waste into diamond batteries…

Feb. 17, 2017
On gluten
A new product has burst onto the market for anyone who eats a gluten free diet. It’s called Nima, and in less than three minutes…

Feb. 10, 2017
Have a heart this Valentine’s Day
While shopping for Valentine’s’ gifts for my girlfriend this year, among all the heart-shaped merchandise, I found myself thinking about how not everyone has a…

Feb. 3, 2017
On whitehouse.gov
In the age of digitalization and social media, science is available to everyone — at least, that was the case until Donald Trump took office.…

Jan. 27, 2017
Could we make it to Mars?
Space is cool. I don’t think I’ve ever met someone who doesn’t think space is cool, and I don’t think I want to. Everyone loves…
