The Milky Way galaxy is home to about 100 billion stars, and maybe even…
Anyka Bergeson-Keller
Anyka Bergeson-Keller
Anyka is a Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering department at the University of California, Berkeley. Due to her love for the outdoors, she is passionate about renewable engineering technology, and is working on fuel cell and electrolysis developments to fuel a greener energy energy economy. She is also energetic about science communication.
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Daily PicksFuture
Resurrecting the Giants – The Woolly Mammoth
by Anyka Bergeson-Keller 7 minutes readJurassic Park describes a world where dinosaurs are brought back from extinction. In the…
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FeaturedHealthLong Reads
Lenmeldy: The One and Only Cure for Those With MLD
by Anyka Bergeson-Keller 7 minutes readLast week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Lenmeldy (atidarsagene autotemcel), the first-ever…
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Last week, Intuitive Machines became the first-ever commercial company to achieve a soft landing…
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FeaturedOur Planet
How Animals Help Scientists Gain Intel on Climate Change
by Anyka Bergeson-Keller 8 minutes readHumans have benefited from animals for millennia: from canaries in coal mines to man’s…
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FeaturedFuture
Realizing Doctor Octopus: Where MCU and science collides
by Anyka Bergeson-Keller 3 minutes readEngineers and evil geniuses alike often seek inspiration from animals when designing new robots…
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Daily PicksHealthInterviewsLong Reads
Exterminating cancer cells: can we catch the ones that get away?
by Anyka Bergeson-Keller 6 minutes readCancer, in all its ugly and mutinous forms, has proven to be a very…