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October 14, 2024
News/Science/World

Ground Control to Starliner: We Have a Problem

The Boeing Starliner, a once promising spacecraft, departed from the International Space Station (ISS) empty-handed, leaving behind its two astronauts, Sunita “Suni” Williams (58) and Barry “Butch” Wilmore (61), at the ISS

Alumni/Arts/Featured/News/Science

Oppenheimer: A Complex Legacy

One of Ethical Culture Fieldston’s most famous alumni is John Robert Oppenheimer ‘21, theoretical physicist who directed the science, and the machinery behind the science, of the Manhattan Project, the secret war-time project that manufactured the world’s first atomic bombs.

June 30, 2023

Editorial: The Dangers of ChatGPT and How To Combat Them

News/Opinion/Science

The New York City Department of Education recently banned the use of ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot, in schools. ChatGPT, which stands for “Chat Generative

Op-ed: The Benefits Of Open Source AI

News/Opinion/Science

What does the term ‘open source’ mean? Why should you care about it? And why does it matter with respect to artificial intelligence? Open

Community/News/Science/World

Why Have There Been So Many Earthquakes Recently?

I had never felt an earthquake until this year, and since then, I’ve felt three. Is there an increase in earthquakes in New York City? How and why have they become so

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by Lucia Mastroianni
November 11, 2025
Community/Features/News/Science

Meet the New Physics Teacher: Becka Pouy

The new physics teacher, Becka Pouy,  started at Fieldston this fall after working at a boarding school in Connecticut for 13 years. At her previous school, she worked six days a week,

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by Tallulah Echtenkamp
October 12, 2025
News/Science

Turning Up the Heat at Climate Week NYC

Climate Week NYC 2025 started on September 22, and it was truly incredible. The event, first held in 2009, is timed to coincide with the United Nations General Assembly Week each year

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by Freyalise Matasar
October 12, 2025
Health/News/Science

The Truth Behind Energy Drinks

Within 24 hours, students have to fit in their academics, sports, social time and extracurriculars. Unfortunately, the little amount of hours left for sleeping is often sacrificed. However, sleep is the one

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by Pippa Barton
October 12, 2025
News/Science/World

Innovative Plastic Eating Carbon Points Towards a Climate Crisis Solution

Greenhouse gases are one of the major man-made problems that have contributed significantly to the current climate crisis. A major offender and contributor to greenhouse gases is the production of disposable plastics.

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by Sam Firoozi
October 9, 2025
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