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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

Day 121

Day 121

Bailey Stover July 16, 2020
Senior Bailey Stover spent her 121st day of social distancing showering, meeting with a professor via Zoom and sending out graduation party invitations.
CRISPR sparks inspiration, fear among scientists

CRISPR sparks inspiration, fear among scientists

James Glaser January 26, 2020

Jurassic Park is remembered for many things: an incredible soundtrack composed by John Williams, remarkable dinosaur effects and surprising wisdom. The most famous piece of wisdom from Jurassic Park is,...

As I doze into sleepless slumber

As I doze into sleepless slumber

Snowy Li November 21, 2019
The dream I most vividly remember happened early this year when I was napping in the glorious, sun-lit afternoon. With no major errands to run and a comfortably warm room, I finally got some nice shut-eye.
photo by Jay Whang

Making cents of investing

Ryan Choe May 12, 2018
People need to be aware of saving and investing in order to live a happy life overall.
photo by Justin Sutherland

British scientists identify hormone cortisol as initial possible biomarker for depression

Anna Wright March 30, 2014

Researchers at Cambridge University discovered what they believe may be the first biomarker for clinical depression. Their study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science (PNAS),...

EEE students showcased what they learned in internships this year on April 2 through live presentations and a short book, "Investigations." Art by Nomin Erdene-Jagdagdorj

Interns share experiences

Afsah Khan April 1, 2013

Approximately 40 students from RBHS and HHS will participate in the Extended Educational Experiences (EEE) Research Showcase at the Board Office April 2, displaying months of effort and research. Jake...

Feature photo by Maddy Jones

Societal bias discourages women from science

Manal Salim March 15, 2013

Even to this day, women remain trailing behind the leading men in significant parts of education and the workforce. According to a recent study at www.science.nbcnews.com, women make up a mere 21 percent...

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