The student-run Journal of Young Investigators is a unique academic journal that is published and written by undergraduates. It touches on most of the STEM subjects, and it covers science, mathematics and engineering in-depth. Students involved in the journal are given the rare opportunity to peer-review the articles submitted for publication by other students. Visitors keen on seeing all the topics this journal has covered can go to the Browse tab near the top of any page and browse by category and subcategory, as well as by article title. Some of the articles include "Searching for Extraterrestrials: An Undergraduate's Tale," "Seaweed Could Make Junk Food Healthier," and "No Time for Laundry? Consider Self-Cleaning Clothes." The SCC tab links to the Science Career Center, and offers help to visitors that want to check out various science career paths available, such as those in academia, government, industry, teaching and science communication.
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