Love May Actually Heal All
Feeling stressed? Feeling awkward in social situations? Try falling in love. Scientists are finding that chemicals released in the body when someone falls...
What’s That You’re Drinking?
Law enforcement officers and most adults have trouble distinguishing between alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, according to research conducted at Tuscumbia High School. The...
Effect of Protein Supplements in Teen Athletes
Pick up any sports magazine and you will find countless advertisements for protein supplements, shakes, and bars. These ads have flashy logos to...
The Beginnings of Outreach, Inc.
Outreach, Inc., a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide water, food, medicine and education to places in need all over the world,...
Location of Proposed Landfill Causes Debate
Despite opposition from local environmental groups concerned that the development of a 400-acre coal ash landfill at the Labadie Power Plant, located 45...
When Breast Cancer Hits Home
On January 28, 2011, breast cancer hit home for me. My mother, a 39-year-old working, middle-class woman, sat my siblings and me down...
Astronaut Sandra Magnus visits SciFest 2011
The final NASA shuttle mission has landed, and one of the crew, NASA astronaut Dr. Sandra “Sandy” Magnus, attended the Saint Louis Science...
Sharks Attack! Stay Away At A Full Moon
Are sharks more active during the time of a full and new moon? According to Shark Attacks Survivors News Archive, which is updated...
The Carter Carburetor Building: Health Hazard
This is a special SciJourner investigative report written by Marquise Middleton with additional help from Toni Stovall. Carter Carburetor, once one of...
Binge Eating? New Study May Bring Hope
Walking down the street there are constant temptations to dig in to a delectable dessert. Normally, one could have a few cookies and...