Hadron strives to reach out to all who appreciate STEM and interest them with our content by allowing students to express their skills in both literature and the sciences. Specifically, Hadron is a club in which members write articles regarding relevant topics in science and mathematics to both entertain and educate the student body.
Editors in Chief: Eunice Kim and Lily Song
Assistant Editor: Gautham Anne
Marketing Team: Margaret Wei and Rishitha Boddu
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Dave DeVol
Technical Advisor: Jean Bigger
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Anisha Kolambe '24, Kohl Vonder Haar '24, Andrew Katson '25, Ellen Guan '24, and Brian Leong '25
- Pg 4 : The Neurobiology of Memory: Unveiling the Mysteries of Cognitive Recall
- Pg 9 : CRISPR-Cas9: The Most Effective Method of Gene Editing
- Pg 11 : Remember that Room Tempearture Superconductor?
- Pg 13 : Can Capturing Carbon Stop Global Warming?
- Pg 15 : A Brief History of Modern Physics
- Pg 16 : Using Extremophiles to Study the Potential of Life on Mars
- Pg 19 : Designer Babies: An Ethical Dilemma
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Lily Song '23, Anisha Kolambe '24, Gautham Anne '23, and Samuel Go '23
- Pg 4 : The Impact of a Sip of Coffee
- Pg 8 : Any Ideas About Sonoluminesence?
- Pg 11 : Memory, Memory, and the Brain
- Pg 13 : Climate Change Soon to Be a Thing of the Past?
- Pg 15 : Non Fungible Tokens
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Eunice Kim '22 and Lily Song '22
Summary
- Pg 4 : Algorithms of Art
- Pg 6 : Spin launch: A New Method of Sending Satellites into Space
- Pg 7 : Morphogenesis and Apples
- Pg 8 : Floating Robots: How AI Can Clean the Ocean
- Pg 10 : Microchips: The Importance and Shortage
- Pg 12 : Sustainability and the Winter Holidays
- Pg 14 : Phage Therapy: A Solution to Antibiotic Resistance
- Pg 16 : Anti-Matter vs. Dark Matter vs. Dark Energy: ... Read More
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Eunice Kim '22 and Lily Song '22
- Pg 4 : Alternatives to Transplantation: Pig Organs and Mechanical Hearts
- Pg 6 : Human-Induced Climate Change Leads to Increased Wildfires in the United States
- Pg 7 : A.I. Generated Humor
- Pg 9 : From Professional Exclusive to DIY: Apple's Change in Stance on Repairs
- Pg 11 : The Ethics of Space Exploration/Colonization
- Pg 13 : NFTs: IP Rights or Scams? And at What Cost?
- Pg 15 : Crypto: Functionality and Future
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Eunice Kim '22 and Lily Song '22
- Pg 4 : Anxiety and Evolution
- Pg 5 : Prescription Fires
- Pg 7 : The New Uber?
- Pg 8 : Changing Society
- Pg 10 : The Rare and Elusive Spirit Bear
- Pg 12 : How Lasers Could Solve the World Energy Crisis
- Pg 14 : The Physics of Water Wakes
- Pg 17 : Schwarzschild Cosmology and Black Hole-ception!
- Pg 19 : The Future of Space Tourism
- Pg 20 : Not Just Bitcoin
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Caitlyn Castillo '20
- Pg 7 : Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
- Pg 8 : Possible Treatments of Respiratory Diseases in Infants
- Pg 11 : Black Holes Suppress the Growth of Dwarf Galaxies
- Pg 12 : DARPA Funded Gene Modulation, the New Genetic Medicine?
- Pg 14 : Biomarkers of Chronic Pain
- Pg 16 : How Regenerative Medicine is Leading to Discoveries
- Pg 18 : Interview on the new 'Rhetoric and Communications' Course
- Pg 21 : Mathematical Epidemiology
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Devika Prasad '19 and Caitlyn Castillo '20
- Pg 6 : Climate Change: How it Shapes Our Future
- Pg 9 : A Grecian Goddess and a Gene: Klotho
- Pg 10 : ISSF in Singapore
- Pg 11 : Bacterial Metabolism as a Potential Source of Electricity
- Pg 12 : The Search for Life in Binary solar Systems
- Pg 13 : The Influence of the Introduction of Nitric Oxide on Cancer Tumors
- Pg 15 : Amateur Findings on Lebesgue's Universal Covering Problem
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Devika Prasad '19 and Caitlyn Castillo '20
- Pg 6 : Restructuring Biology at IMSA
- Pg 8 : Science in Black History
- Pg 10 : Prevention of Acidosis in Poultry
- Pg 11 : Why Bitcoin is Bad for the Environment
- Pg 12 : Uncovering the Twin Prime Conjecture
- Pg 14 : Nucleosome Influenced DNA Cleavage: Cas9 vs. ZFN
- Pg 15 : Artificially Produced Cells Communicate with Each Other
- Pg 17 : Hilbert, Godel, and a Foundation for the Whole of Mathematics ... Read More
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Hadron
Devika Prasad '19 and Caitlyn Castillo '20
Hello, and welcome to the very first issue of Hadron! The Hadron team consists of 11 hardworking students from the sophomore, junior, and senior class at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. The students work to give you content on the current happenings at IMSA and summaries of topical articles in math, physics, technology, biology, and chemistry. From interviewing to writing, our ultimate vision is to recreate the same excitement that we have for ... Read More