“Which one did you get, Pfizer or Moderna?” This was the big question at the start of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout but how do these vaccines work? Why do they have to be kept at ultracold temperatures? What is mRNA?
These questions are answers in this episode featuring WWU Biology professor and RNA researcher, Dr. Suzanne Lee.
Lastly, if you haven’t already, Spark Science would like to encourage you to get any COVID-19 Vaccine available, mRNA or not.
Teamwork & Teeth: A Science Story about Giant Pouched Rats with Dr. Danielle Lee
Community & Combinatorics with Dr. Pamela E. Harris
An Interview with Mars Rover Team Member, Dr. Melissa Rice
A Sense of Belonging with STEM Educator Dr. Bryan Dewsbury
Animating Molecules with Dr. Janet Iwasa
The Neuroscience of Cannabis
The Difficulties and Triumphs of Space Travel with Casey Dreier
Science, Music & Studies with Dr. SAMMUS
The Beauty of Gravitational Waves with Corey Gray
A Golden Age of Discovery with Dr. Lauren Esposito
The Father-Daughter Dance - Daughters take the lead
Talking Games & Chaos Theory at Geek Girl Con
Giant Pouched Rats & Decolonizing STEM with Dr. Danielle N. Lee
Seismology & Volcanology with Dr. Caplan-Auerbach
An interview with Engineer & WWU President, Sabah Randhawa
Path to Med School
Neuroscience & Sci Comm: Mirror Neurons & WWU Research
Interview with Nobel Laureate, Bruce Beutler
Geohazards in Washington State
Solar Thermal Fuels
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