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A picture of the iGEM board., Monday, February 28, 2022. (The Lambert Post/Hunter Dzerve)

Exploring Biotechnology: iGEM

Hunter Dzerve, Features Staff March 1, 2022

Internationally Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) is both a club and a class that is offered at Lambert High School. Students in this club design and build biological structures constructed from interchangeable...

2021 iGEM team at their competition in Florida, unknown date taken.

iGem: The Future Workforce of Lambert

Sanhita Chatterjee, Features Staff February 17, 2022

iGEM, The International Genetically Engineered Machine competition, is known as one of the most exclusive clubs at Lambert. Due to the extensive application process and rigor of the course, iGEM accepts...

Mrs. Helm and her ‘fur nephew,’ Beau, at Ponce City Market in October, 2019.

Mrs. Helm

Hannah Kenyon, Features Editor February 15, 2022

Mrs. Helm sets herself apart from other science teachers with her gentle, friendly approach to teaching her students. She forms bonds with her students easily and enjoys helping them and seeing them grow....

Astronomy Club at SGAs Trunk or Treat event, taken on October 26, 2021.

Shooting for the Stars: Ishita Chintala & The Astronomy Club

Taylor Petrofski, Senior Editor January 24, 2022

“Astronomy is the branch of science that studies the universe, the stars and the planets,” The Student reports. “Astronomy combines aspects of maths and physics to study how the universe was formed...

A photo of Mrs. Sharer in front of the Periodic Table of the Elements in her classroom, Wednesday, October 20, 2021. (The Lambert Post/ Hunter Dzerve)

A Love for Chemistry

Hunter Dzerve, Features Staff October 27, 2021

Mrs. Sharer is an Honors Chemistry teacher that is new to Lambert this year; she was previously a student-teacher at Alliance and worked in chemical engineering. She worked in chemical labs at Emory and...

Photo by David, taken on January 2, 2006, Some rights reserved, https://flic.kr/p/8bnw4

Is Astrology a Pseudoscience?

SASHA LOOBY, Senior Editor October 21, 2020

Many people have a casual familiarity with astrology. They would be able to tell you their zodiac sign or perhaps casually scroll through their horoscope every morning. Older generations often fail to...

*Artist’s Rendition of what the new planet and host star could look like. Credit: nbcnews.com

Researchers Discover Water Vapor on New Planet

Avery Haney, News Staff September 27, 2019

An exoplanet containing water vapor and other characteristics to support life was recently discovered on September 11th, 2019.  The planet given the title K2-18b was recently picked up on a constellation...

As science continues to improve, more and more scientists and researchers are moving away from traditional animal testing to cruelty-free methods.

Should we test on animals for commercial and medical advancements?

Patrick Bullock, Features Editor March 1, 2018

In the United States, various animals are often tested on and used to develop medical treatments, determine the toxicity of medications, check the safety of products that are ultimately destined for human...

Featured above is the Lambert iGEM team. Consisting of fourteen members, this close-knit group is expanding societys understanding of the universe while bettering the world in intricate ways.

iGEM: Funding the Future

Ananya Mehta, Staff Writer October 10, 2017

The brilliant Stephen Hawking once said, “Scientists have become the bearers of the torch of discovery in our quest for knowledge”. Just like this quote suggests, the future of society and the success...

Forensic student Hannah Saylor raises her hands as a part of a polygraph demonstration.

Lambert forensics students take on the lie detector test

Justin Gibbs-Poe, Staff writer March 13, 2017

Tuesday, March 7th marked the first visit of polygraph expert Pam Rushton to Lambert High forensic classes. The guest speaker was able to showcase how she can distinguish between a truth and a lie. Pam...

Riobamba possesses the most unimaginable sights, most adorable animals, and loving people. Flor was the name of our local tour guide; she welcomed us into her home, took us on nature walks, and fed us cultural food, like guinea pig, which is a delicacy there.

Experience Ecuador and the Galapagos

Emma Bryant, Staff Writer October 7, 2016

     

This pickle bride was on the way to her honeymoon in Ecuador when she was suddenly stabbed to death on an airplane.

Forensic students construct mock crime scenes using pickles

Patrick Bullock, Staff Writer September 13, 2016

LAMBERT HIGH SCHOOL - On Thursday, September 8, groups of students from Mrs. Mcallister's forensic science classes devised various types of model crime scenes consisting of deceased pickles.

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