Category: Ten Hundred Word Challenge

Ten-hundred Word Challenge: Part 8
Graduate students Jimmy Negus, Ignacio Tripodi, and Kira Cozzolino describe their research only using the 1,000 most common English words.

Ten-hundred Word Challenge: Part 7
Graduate students Tom Aunins, Kaitlin McCreery and Max Levy describe their research only using the 1,000 most common English words.

Ten-Hundred Word Challenge: Part 6
Graduate students Kelsie Anson, Graycen Wheeler, and Adrian Ramirez try and explain their research using ONLY the ten hundred most common English words! It’s the Ten-Hundred Word Challenge: Biochemical edition!

Ten-Hundred Word Challenge: Part 5
Can graduate students Gretchen Geibel and Aroob Abdelhamid describe their research using ONLY the 1000 must common English words?

Ten-Hundred Word Challenge Part 4
Science Buffs’ writers Zach Decker and Willow Reed describe their research only using the 1,000 most common English words.

Ten-Hundred Word Challenge Part 3: Worm Sperm and Brain Pain
Aggie Mika writes about fear changing our brains, and Paul Muhlrad writes about tiny worm sperm.

Ten-hundred word challenge, part two: Sick bags and muscle parts in the brain
Our writers take a crack at simplifying their research on how immune cells target and kill cancer cells, and why muscle proteins have been found in brain and ear cells.

Ten-hundred Word Challenge: Part One
Can graduate students Jaimee Hoefert, Amanda Grennell, and Alison Gilchrist explain their research in ONLY the most common 1000 words?