2025 YIWC has concluded!

✨ Congratulations to the Winners of YIR’s Annual High School Science Writing Competition! ✨ We at the Young Investigators Review are thrilled to share the results of this year’s High School Writing Competition—designed to celebrate curiosity, creativity, and the next generation of scientific thinkers. In our largest application pool yet, talented students and aspiring scientists from across the country submitted pieces answering prompts in 1 … Continue reading 2025 YIWC has concluded!

In Depth into AI: How AI Affects Students Creativity and Development

Emerson Castillo Paiz, 10th Grade Every year, we find ourselves involved in new technology, there’s either a new way to use technology or something incredibly new that we learn to use. With all this new technology, one that truly stands is AI technology and its endless possibilities. AI can be used for many things which can be as simple as answering questions or as hard … Continue reading In Depth into AI: How AI Affects Students Creativity and Development

Integration of Alternative Practices with Modern Medicine

Yesica Ortez, 10th Grade How can traditional/alternative forms of medical treatment be integrated into modern medicine? In recent years, there have been many significant and crucial medical developments made around the world. However, there has also been a rapidly growing interest in combining alternative and traditional forms of treatment with the more widely accepted modern medical practices. It has been shown that the definition of … Continue reading Integration of Alternative Practices with Modern Medicine

Should mental health screenings be a routine part of primary health care check-ups?

Isabella Durham, 12th Grade Unsanitary conditions, untrained personnel, and poor treatment are all things associated with asylums in the 1800’s. This was all that was available for the mentally ill and disabled during the time, and we’ve progressed incredibly since then. With the passage of the National Mental Health Act in 1946, the idea that mental health should be connected to public health spread. Although … Continue reading Should mental health screenings be a routine part of primary health care check-ups?

Why Traditional and Alternative Medicine Can Be Integrated With Modern Medicine

Jayden Cort, 10th Grade Medicine overall has constantly been improving with the help of multiple famous scientists/ pharmaceutical scientists over the course of the last few centuries. Due to this improvement of medicine over 500,000 people with diseases are saved yearly and over 149 million years of life since 1981. There are also multiple types of medicine that have saved people such as Injections,Tablets,Liquids,Capsules, and … Continue reading Why Traditional and Alternative Medicine Can Be Integrated With Modern Medicine

CRISPR Advances in Sickle Cell Anemia: Engineering Hope for Genetic Therapy

Erin Garnier, 12th Grade Genetic engineering, particularly through CRISPR technology, has ushered in a new era of medical possibilities, including the potential treatment of genetic disorders like sickle cell anemia. Despite these technological advancements, there is a growing interest in integrating traditional and alternative forms of medicine into modern healthcare practices. This exploration focuses on CRISPR treatment for sickle cell anemia, addressing key perspectives, ethical … Continue reading CRISPR Advances in Sickle Cell Anemia: Engineering Hope for Genetic Therapy

Examining The Benefits of Including Mental Health Assessments in Primary Health Check-Ups

Jamie Yoon, 10th Grade Every year, millions of people undergo medical screenings to monitor their physical health. These screenings have enabled the early detection of diseases and better management of chronic illnesses (1). Along with these screenings, primary health check-ups are comprehensive evaluations that monitor an individual’s overall health. Such tools have transformed healthcare, allowing millions to maintain their physical well-being better than ever. Yet, … Continue reading Examining The Benefits of Including Mental Health Assessments in Primary Health Check-Ups

The Importance Of Mental Health Screenings in Primary Care Check-Ups

Giselle Espinoza, 10th Grade Mental health has become a significant issue in contemporary society, shaped by historical and societal developments. Historically, mental illness was often misunderstood and stigmatized, leading to the marginalization of affected individuals. Today, mental health is recognized as a critical component of overall well-being, yet the integration of mental health screenings into routine medical care remains inconsistent. This essay argues for the … Continue reading The Importance Of Mental Health Screenings in Primary Care Check-Ups

How AI Effects the Creativity of Students

Melanie Saravia, 10th Grade In 1956 at a workshop organized by John McCarthy at the Dartmouth Summer Research Program, the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) was born. His goal was to figure out ways that machines could be able to stimulate aspects of intelligence. People who attended this workshop began to lead significant projects under the field of AI. From 1956-1974 the field of artificial … Continue reading How AI Effects the Creativity of Students

Normalize Mental Health Screenings!!

Jahshelle Papin, 10th Grade Recently there has been a light brought to the importance of mental health as an important part of a person’s overall well being. Regardless of this mental health screenings are not yet a major part of primary health care check ups for most people. This essay argues why mental health screenings should be a major part of health care check ups … Continue reading Normalize Mental Health Screenings!!

The Era of Technology

Elian Ulloa, 10th Grade In the era of rapid technological advancement, Artificial Intelligence has emerged as a transformative force in education, offering innovative solutions to enhance learning experiences. As educators navigate the integration of AI into the classroom, it is essential to examine its potential to promote both learning and creativity while addressing historical concerns and limitations. AI offers various avenues to promote learning in … Continue reading The Era of Technology

Considering the Ethics of Genetic Engineering

Tiffany Chung, 11th Grade Currently, over 250 million people worldwide live with a genetic disorder, with the majority lacking any FDA-approved treatments (1). Enter genetic engineering – a rapidly advancing field of biotechnology that allows manipulation of genes to address various health issues, including diseases and cancer. The prospect of genetic engineering seemed far-fetched during its conception in the early 20th century. From the early … Continue reading Considering the Ethics of Genetic Engineering