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GETTING BENT
marine biology Diana Lascala-Gruenewald marine biology Diana Lascala-Gruenewald

GETTING BENT

The Brooklyn Bridge is an engineering marvel. At the time it was completed in 1883, it was the world’s longest suspension bridge, stretching almost a mile between Brooklyn and Manhattan and dwarfing the tallest of New York’s skyscrapers. But for the workers who labored beneath the East River to create its foundation, the Brooklyn Bridge was a living hell. Many of the laborers suffered health problems, including flu-like symptoms, aches that sometimes grew into excruciating pains, paralysis, brain damage, heart attacks and even death. All together, these symptoms came to be known as a disease called “the bends.”

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WHAT IS EL NIÑO?</a>
marine biology, biology, climate Julia Mason marine biology, biology, climate Julia Mason

WHAT IS EL NIÑO?

Those of us living in California have seen El Niño flooding the local news, and the streets of Los Angeles. The name El Niño has come up in relation to recent storms and strange weather across the U.S., and you may have heard that this season's was a "Godzilla" El Niño, but what is El Niño, exactly?

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