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Protecting Unionization Through Labor Law Reform

Author(s): Alexander Wang

Volume: Volume 2, Issue 2

This paper will examine the effect of critical moments in the American history of unionization on today’s political and economic landscapes pertaining to labor unions; numerous acts, such as the National Labor Rela.....

The Role of HGF/c-Met Signaling in the Development of Type 1 Diabetes

Author(s): Mingpei Li

Volume: Volume 2, Issue 2

Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is a challenging autoimmune disease that affects 1 in 10 adults in the United States. It is a lifelong condition caused by T-cell infiltration-induced β-cell apoptosis in islets within the panc.....

The Effect of Astragalus membranaceus Root Extract on Parkinson Inflicted Caenorhabditis elegans

Author(s): Jun Lin, Donato Massimo Brogna, Omar Chaudhry

Volume: Volume 2, Issue 2

The effect of Astragalus membranaceus on Caenorhabditis elegans was assessed in this experiment. Parkinson’s Disease directly causes dopamine depletion and other related symptoms. Astragalus contains complex carboh.....

The Role of Sports Marketing Managers to Enhance Revenue Generation: Strategic Approaches and Industry Evolution

Author(s): Sean Kwon

Volume: Volume 2, Issue 2

The role of sports marketing managers is crucial in the modern sports industry. Orchestrating comprehensive strategies to amplify fan engagement, secure lucrative sponsorships, and drive organizational revenue. This pape.....

Study on Metamaterials to Control SPPs in Response to External Lights

Author(s): Junhyeong Lee

Volume: Volume 2, Issue 2

Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) are electromagnetic waves along the boundary between a metal and a dielectric, typically within the infrared or visible light range. These waves are tightly confined to the interface, wi.....

Associating Blood Lead Concentration and Gray Matter Volume in the Brain Across the United States, as a Model for Flint, Michigan

Author(s): Shira Lichter and Julia Zou

Volume: Volume 2, Issue 2

In 2015, Flint Michigan changed water sources from Lake Huron to the Flint River, which had water lead levels [15], correlated with blood lead levels [17]. Lead is highly neurotoxic [19], lowering grey matter volume [5]......

The Effect of Colored Light on the Perception of Red, Yellow, and Blue Pigmented Blocks

Author(s): Armaan Vaswani

Volume: Volume 2, Issue 2

Colored light may affect an individual’s ability to perceive color correctly, especially in low light environments. Previous studies suggest that colored light affects reaction time and awareness of a .....

Water Retention of Small-Scale Green Roofs with Edible Vegetation

Author(s): Annika Spaet

Volume: Volume 2, Issue 2

Green roofs (GRs) are typically used to retain stormwater and are increasingly being used to produce food by growing edible vegetation, such as Mad Hatter Peppers (Capsicum baccatum). However, there have been conflicting.....

A Configurable Compiled Language With Integrated Transpilation

Author(s): Milan Lustig

Volume: Volume 2, Issue 2

Language workbenches and product lines allow users to customize programming languages by providing a framework for the creation of Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). They allow for quicker language development, but still .....

Information Communication Practices & Efficacy Regarding Agriculture in Suffolk County, NY

Author(s): Kevin Tritschler

Volume: Volume 2, Issue 1

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) systems have been proposed as a method to mitigate excessive pesticide misusage. While prior research has extensively confirmed the efficacy of individual IPM-related solutions, three maj.....