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July 17, 2024
Essential Nutrients: About 30 vitamins and minerals are necessary for our bodies to function
Miriam Quick, Clara Moskowitz, Jen Christiansen
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August 19, 2025
Why We Love Some Smells and Loathe Others: Human can distinguish up to a trillion odors. What makes some smells pleasant and others stinky?
Miriam Quick, Jen Christiansen, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American
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October 14, 2025
The Growing Global Burden: The autoimmune disease impacts millions of people worldwide, with some underserved communities bearing the brunt
Miriam Quick, Jen Christiansen, Jeanna Bryner
Scientific American
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July 18, 2024
Autoimmune Disease, by the Numbers
Miriam Quick, Jen Christiansen, Maddie Bender
Scientific American
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October 15, 2024
Hidden Patterns in Folk Songs Reveal How Music Evolved: Songs and speech across cultures hint at why music evolved
Miriam Quick, Duncan Geere, Allison Parshall
Scientific American
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January 20, 2026
Battle of the Breeds : A large dataset shows that some dog stereotypes are based in reality, and others might be unfair characterizations
Miriam Quick, Jen Christiansen, Humberto Basilio, et al.
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Scientific American
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July 17, 2024
Essential Nutrients: About 30 vitamins and minerals are necessary for our bodies to function
Miriam Quick, Clara Moskowitz, Jen Christiansen
Scientific American
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August 19, 2025
Why We Love Some Smells and Loathe Others: Human can distinguish up to a trillion odors. What makes some smells pleasant and others stinky?
Miriam Quick, Jen Christiansen, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American
|
October 14, 2025
The Growing Global Burden: The autoimmune disease impacts millions of people worldwide, with some underserved communities bearing the brunt
Miriam Quick, Jen Christiansen, Jeanna Bryner
Scientific American
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July 18, 2024
Autoimmune Disease, by the Numbers
Miriam Quick, Jen Christiansen, Maddie Bender
Scientific American
|
October 15, 2024
Hidden Patterns in Folk Songs Reveal How Music Evolved: Songs and speech across cultures hint at why music evolved
Miriam Quick, Duncan Geere, Allison Parshall
Scientific American
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January 20, 2026
Battle of the Breeds : A large dataset shows that some dog stereotypes are based in reality, and others might be unfair characterizations
Miriam Quick, Jen Christiansen, Humberto Basilio, et al.
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