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Summer Science Series: Can a frog shed light on your own metabolism?

Frogs and alligators need 10 times less food than a mammal of the same size. That astonishing difference is based on the animals’ metabolisms, and Rachel Mann ’14, a summer science researcher at Goucher, is looking for an explanation. It’s generally understood that cold-blooded animals have lower metabolic rates than mammals, but it’s not completely

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Summer Science Series: Hola to New Discoveries

Sarah Meade ’13 did a project during the spring semester that looked at literature detailing discrimination against Native American, African American, and Hispanic farmers. Students and faculty in the Environmental Studies Department were surprised by what Meade learned. “Before I started this, I didn’t really think discrimination was occurring among farmers, but it’s definitely documented,”

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Summer Science Series: Zinc isn’t just for the common cold

The news always seems to be full of warnings about nutritional deficiencies in the American diet: iron, calcium, vitamin D. But outside the United States there lurks a more global, more dangerous issue—zinc deficiency, which can lead to a suppressed immune system and problems with inflammation. Many in other countries don’t have a diet that

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