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  • CRISPR, a breakthrough gene editing technique, earned Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Born in Washington D.C. in 1964, Doudna is renowned for her pioneering work in molecular biology and RNA research. Alongside Charpentier, Doudna’s ongoing efforts continue to advance CRISPR’s potential for medical and agricultural applications.

  • Quannah Chasinghorse, a model and activist of Hän Gwich’in and Oglala Lakota descent, gained attention for representing her Native American heritage in the fashion industry. Her journey from Alaska activism to the MET Gala is featured in the documentary “Walking Two Worlds,” showcasing her environmental and Native American rights work. Chasinghorse’s success challenges Western fashion…

  • FAQ: Army Brat Edition

    Peyton Gibson, a former military brat, reflects on the impact of her nomadic childhood on her adult life. Having moved 26 times to 14 US states, she grapples with the concept of “home” and struggles with stability. Her experiences have shaped her deeper appreciation for diverse communities but also led to feelings of restlessness and…