The Use of a Wireless Cerebral Hemodynamic Monitoring Device by Dayeon Yoon

Annually, in the United States, over 900,000 children suffer from neurological injuries. This number shows that over 900,000 children rely on the device that monitors a patient's health. The current cerebral hemodynamic monitoring device uses the hard wire that is physically attached to the patient’s skin which limits the motion of the patient. This may cause an accident which is most likely to occur in children.

Desert Biome* by Draven Nitecki

Animals that inhabit deserts must adapt and generally have much less fat than non-desert animals. Fat serves as an insulation and would retain heat. Some examples of animals that live in the desert are: snakes, scorpions, armadillo, xerocoles, mountain lions, prairie dogs, lizards, roadrunners, bobcats, wolves, and rams.