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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

News/Science

Terraforming Mars: Is it Possible?

As humans continue to explore the possibility of life on Mars, we are met with a series of essential questions, one of the most important being how will we live there? Scientists

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by Lucy Troy
June 6, 2021
News/Science

Can Ancient Jewish Tradition Inspire the Future of Sustainable Agriculture?

With the worlds’ agricultural activities and land use changes accounting for up to 31% of greenhouse gas emissions, we need to reimagine farming. Industrial agriculture relies on non-viable practices such as deforestation,

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by Lucy Troy
May 29, 2021
Community/News/Science

Stage #2 of the Vaccine Rollout – Getting Teachers Vaccinated

On January 23, the DHS deputy secretary and former CDC director Julie Willems Van Dijk announced that educators will be the first priority group in the next vaccination process across the nation.

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by Catelin Bromfield
April 7, 2021
Community/News/Science

Update on the COVID-19 Vaccine and Fieldston

Saturday, February 6, 2021, marked one year since the first known COVID-19 death in the US. It’s hard to believe it has almost been one year since New York City first went

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by Erin Saunders
March 16, 2021
Community/News/Science

Inextricably Linked: The Connection to Science and DEI Work

The science department has been reevaluating the current curriculum as part of a Venture Grant with the central goal of making changes to incorporate more diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in science

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by Francesca Grossberg
March 16, 2021
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