Written by Dao Le and Edited by Lauren Cho Technology has infiltrated nearly every aspect of American society, and the military is no exception. When…
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Written by Ashima Seth and Edited by Lauren Cho Cancer is one of the most notorious of all modern diseases for its ability to circumvent…
Comments closedWritten by Annie Duong and Edited by Amy Huynh Is it possible for us to generate new brain cells in late adulthood? A recent research…
Comments closedWritten by Harnoor Bhatti and Edited by Amy Huynh The pancreas is a vital organ in our body that produces insulin and enzymes that help…
Comments closedWritten by Sukhman Rehki and Edited by Myra Ali As many as 250 million people worldwide currently suffer from at least one food allergy [1]. According…
Comments closedWritten by Dao Le and Edited by Myra Ali When we see yet another headline detailing a groundbreaking scientific discovery, we typically do not question…
Comments closedWritten by Gouri Ajith and Edited by Myra Ali Every day, consumers are bombarded with both subliminal and overt messages that vitamins will not only…
Comments closedWritten by Dominic Javonillo and Edited by Lauren Cho For most of the 20th century, the predominant method of identifying neural circuits that wire the…
Comments closedWritten by Gouri Ajith This past flu season has been one of the worst in decades, with a surge in flu-related hospitalizations and deaths. The Centers…
Comments closedWritten by Dao Le and Edited by Amy Huynh Insect venom is typically (and rightfully) associated with danger. Approximately 90-100 people per year in the…
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